- Educational technology aims to analyze the teaching and learning process thoroughly and help improve methods and techniques for instructors. It also helps students become more globally competitive by providing new ways to access information and build skills.
- Some key benefits of educational technology include allowing 24/7 access to information, facilitating constant social interaction, and enabling easily created and shared digital content. It is important that the technologies used are appropriate for the curriculum and help students excel.
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Educational technology
1. Roles and Functions of
Educational Technology in the
21st Century Education
Eziel Gay Daque
9:30-10:30 A.M.
2. Years ago technology were used for communication, to get information
in doing some research, to produce goods and services, etc., but as
time goes by technology rapidly developed and it was already used in
educating people most especially the students and this technologies
were called educational technologies, this technologies help the
students to improve their skills and abilities , to gain more knowledge,
to build a good relationship with others, to maximize their capabilities,
to share their knowledge, and many more. This technologies also helps
the educators to prepare their students to be globally competitive.
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4. According to Wikipedia, Educational Technology is
the effective use of technological tools in learning. As
a concept, it concerns an array of tools, such as
media, machines and networking hardware, as well
as considering underlying theoretical perspectives
for their effective application. Educational
technology includes numerous types of media that
deliver text, audio, images, animation, and streaming
video, and includes technology applications and
processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV,
CD-ROM, and computer-based learning.
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8. Student-centered learning, also known as learner-centered education,
broadly encompasses methods of teaching that shift the focus of instruction from
the teacher to the student. In original usage, student-centered learning aims to
develop learner autonomy and independence by putting responsibility for the
learning path in the hands of students. Student-centered instruction focuses on
skills and practices that enable lifelong learning and independent problem-
solving. Student-centered learning theory and practice are based on
the constructivist learning theory that emphasizes the learner's critical role in
constructing meaning from new information and prior experience. Student-
centered learning puts students' interests first, acknowledging student voice as
central to the learning experience. In a student-centered classroom, students
choose what they will learn, how they will learn, and how they will assess their
own learning.
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10. Collaborative learning is a method of teaching and learning
in which students team together to explore a significant
question or create a meaningful project. A group of students
discussing a lecture or students from different schools
working together over the Internet on a shared assignment
are both examples of collaborative learning. Students must
learn how to collaborate with others. Students should learn
how to recognize the different strengths and talents each
person can bring to a project, and change roles depending
on those attributes. In collaborating with other people they
can gain more knowledge and they can build a good
friendship too.
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12. Learning context is an area which must be
addressed if meaningful learning is to take place.
There is actually no such thing as "new"
knowledge. In order to acquire new information,
the brain must place it in the context of
something that is already known. The teacher can
make a point of helping of helping students to
understand how the skills they are building can
be applied in their lives, they need to take more
general approach and teach them the skills that
are useful in any situation.
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14. Technology allows for 24/7 access to information
Constant social interaction, and
Easily created and shared digital content
15. •Use technology comprehensively to develop
proficiency in 21st century skills.
•Use technology comprehensively to support
innovative teaching and learning.
•Use technology comprehensively to create robust
education support system.
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17. -Educational Technology can help the teachers with their objectives
and it can also help them in accessing new informations and this can
also help the educators caught the attentions of the students.
18. - Educational Technology aims at analyzing the process of teaching-
learning thoroughly. The principles of teaching and the maxims of
teaching are also evaluated by it.
19. - Educational Technology analyses the process of learning and the
related theories, it helps the students to become globally
competitive.
20. - Educational Technology helps in finding out the right objectives,
the objectives of education are being reviewed and revised with the
passage of time.
21. - Educational Technology can also help the teachers in improving
their methods and techniques in teaching. Teachers must adapt the
technologies that were introduced now in order for them to be
knowledgeable on how to manipulate the technologies and will not
depend on it.
22. - Appropriateness of the technologies being used in a curriculum
must be observed because no matter how great the students is if the
technology is not appropriate with the curriculum they have, they
can’t really excel and show how great their skills and abilities are.
23. - Everything in the society including values of life need be reflected
in the materials. Only right type of materials will able to modify the
behavior of the learner suitably making him a fit person for the
society.
24. - The strategy has to be the right one, which should be according to
the materials and is able to bring about effective teaching learning.
The knowledge of those strategies is a must for every teacher.
25. - Audio-Visual aids have always played an important role in
teaching-learning process. Usually, teachers nowadays uses
educational technologies as a part of their objectives. Ex. Film
Viewing, teachers mostly uses audio-visual aids because students are
visual learners.
26. - Educational Technology helps in locating the problems in the
different areas of education. Evaluation of the teaching-learning
process is also made better because through feedback, things are
improved thoroughly and there is better control over the process of
education. Thus, educational technology can revolutionize the whole
process of teaching learning.
27. - Educational technology helps in providing equal education
opportunities to backward people, disadvantage students and
deprived sections of the society.