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Educational technology 1
1. SUBMITTED BY : LIEZEL V. BULA
SUBMITTED TO: PROF. MARY GENE PANES
2. DIRECT, PURPOSEFUL EXPERIENCES AND
BEYOND
" From the rich experiences that our senses
bring, we construct the ideas, the concepts,
the generalizations that give meaning and
order to our lives."
3.
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE DIRECT
PURPOSEFUL EXPERIENCES AND BEYOND.
TO DETERMINE WHERE SHOULD THE DIRECT
AND PURPOSEFUL EXPERIENCES LEAD THE
LEARNERS.
TO IDENTIFY THE DIRECT PURPOSEFUL
EXPERIENCES AND BEYOND.
4. What are referred to as direct, purposeful
experiences?
These are our concrete and firsthand
experiences that make up the foundation of
our learning. These are the rich experiences
that our senses bring from which we
construct the ideas, the concepts, the
generalizations that give meaning and order
to our lives. (Dale, 1969) In short, they are
sensory experiences.
5.
preparing a meals
making power point presentation
delivering a speech
performing a laboratory experiment
taking a trip
making a piece of furniture
6. In contrast with direct experience is
indirect experience.These are the experience
of other people that we observe, read or hear
about.They are not a firsthand experience but
rather a vicarious experiences.
Climbing a mountain is a direct
experience but seeing it done in films or
reading it on books it is vicarious.Therefore,
we can approach the world of reality directly
through the senses and indirectly with
reduced sensory experience.
7. Why are these direct experiences
described to be purposeful?
This is said to be purposeful because
the experiences are not purely mechanical.
These are experiences that involve asking
questions that have significance in the life of
the person. These experiences undergone in
relation to a purpose by learning. This means
that this must not be the period or the dead
end. This is more of hands-on, minds on and
hearts on approach. This means that
thoughts or meanings following reflection run
the risk of a lesson, direct experience should
be more knowledgeable and effective.
8. "Direct purposeful experiences and
beyond" implies that these
experiences must be brought to the
higher plane and the higher plane is
referred here is the level of
abstraction and generalization.
9. If direct, purposeful experiences or
firsthand sensory experiences make us learn
concepts and skills effectively, what does this
imply to the teaching-learning process?
First, let us give our students opportunities
to learn by doing. Let us immerse our
students in the world of experience.
Second, let us make use of real things as
instructional materials for as long as we can.
10. Third, let us have the students develop the
five senses to the full to heighten their
sensitivity to the world.
Fourth, let us guide our students so that
they can draw meaning from their firsthand
experiences and elevate their level of
thinking.
12. •the experiences are not purely mechanical
•experiences that are internalized in the sense that these experiences
involved the asking of questions that have significance in the life of the
person undergoing the direct experiences
•the experiences are undergone in the relation to a purpose. e.i., learning