5. Traditional Learner:
-A student suited to learn within the boundaries of
a physical classroom using a predefined
curriculum.
-Using face-to-face training
Traditional Teacher
-Concerned with the teacher being the controller
of the learning environment.
- They regard students as having 'knowledge
holes' that need to be filled with information.
6. Modern/Digital Learners:
• Can do multi-tasking.
• Students who are required to use these technologies
in their courses are unlikely to reject them and low
use does not imply that they are inappropriate for
educational use.
• Students do not naturally make extensive use for
study purposes of many of the most discussed
new technologies such as Blogs, Wikis and 3D Virtual
Worlds.
7. Is there a gap between Traditional
Teacher and Modern Learner
• Before books, young
people were taught
through apprenticeships
with master workers or
scholars.
• With today’s digital world,
the classroom is not as
critical as it was in a book
based learning system.
Today, information stored
digitally can be retrieved
24/7.
8. Google
• What is Google?
– A search engine?
– Only?
– A United States - Headquartered, multinational
corporation specializing in Internet-related
services and products. These include online
advertising technologies, search, cloud
computing, and software.
– In relation to education …
9. Google as an Initiative in Educational
Technology
How Google help us in Education?
• Easy to set up
- Teachers can add students directly or share a code with their
class to join. It takes just minutes to set up.
• Improves organization
- Students can see all of their assignments on an assignments
page, and all class materials are automatically filed into
folders in Google Drive.
• Affordable and secure
- Like the rest of our Google Apps for Education services,
Classroom contains no ads, never uses your content or
student data for advertising purposes, and is free for schools.
18. Trainings and Seminars given by Google
-They helped 100,000 students and faculty at 22
HBCUs in the U.S. “Go Google;” they now
use Google Apps for Education.
-They sponsored 464 events in 70 countries to
celebrate the anniversary of International Women's
Day. Google.org collaborated with Women for
Women International to launch the “Join me on the
Bridge” campaign. Represented in 20 languages, the
campaign invited people to celebrate by joining each
other on bridges around the world—either
physically or virtually—to show their support.
19. -They introduced Chrome ox, a screen
reader for Google Chrome, which helps
people with vision impairment navigate
websites. It's easy to learn and free to
install as a Chrome Extension.
- To date, 3,000 students in 77 countries
have received Google scholarships and we
also expanded our scholarship programs for
women in technology.