The document discusses the roles of educational technology. It states that educational technology aims to improve teaching by analyzing variables and their relationships, improve the learning process by facilitating more learning in less time, enhance educational goals by helping determine the right objectives, and provide training to teachers. It also discusses how educational technology can help with curriculum development, teaching-learning materials and strategies, developing audio-visual aids, improving the educational process through evaluation, and identifying community needs.
Roles and functions of educational technology in 21st Century educationKirigaya Kazuto
The term “21st century” has become the central part of educational thinking and planning for the future. Administrators and Teachers are actively searching for ways to prepare students for the future, and the educational system has been evolving faster than ever before. Creating a 21st century education system is about making sure that all students are prepared to succeed in a competitive world – a world with plenty of opportunities for highly skilled individuals and limited options for everyone else.
Globalization has opened up the world and allowed people to connect in new and exciting ways. We blend traditions and create unique belief systems and also transmit our values and cultures without the expectation of them being adopted by our audience. As always, at its core, the role of education is to prepare students to become active, successful, and contributing members of society.
Instruction should be student-centered
Instead of passively receiving information, the students would gather information on their own, under the guidance of their teacher. Different learning styles are encouraged, and students have an enhanced sense of motivation and responsibility.
They engage in many different types of hands-on activities, as well as demonstrate learning in many differentways. Learning is about discovery, not the memorization of facts.
In order to prepare students to play their role in the 21st century society we are a part of, the following can be considered when deciding how education will look in our schools and classrooms.
Education should be collaborative
Students must learn how to collaborative with others. Students should be encouraged to work together to discover information, piece it together, and construct meaning and should learn how to recognize the different strengths and talents each person can bring to a project, and change roles depending on those attributes. Schools should also be collaborating with other educational institutions around the world to share information and learn about different practices or methods that have been developed.
Learning should have context
Students are encouraged to learn in different ways, the teacher still provides guidance as to the skills that need to be acquired. The teacher can make a pint of helping students to understand how the skills they are building can be applied in their lives. Students will be so much motivated to learn something that they can se the value in. We need to take a more general approach and teach them the skills that they are useful in any situation.
Technology is a tool, a way for fact-based learning and allows students to do a lot of the research using the internet and various tools. The Role of Technology in 21st Century Learning:
1. Technology allows for24/7 access to information
2. Constant social interaction, and
3. Easily created and shared digital content.
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Roles and functions of eductional technology in 21st
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2. 1. INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE STUDENT-CENTERED
-Education is no longer about listening to the teacher
talk and absorbing the information.
2. EDUCATION SHOULD BE COLLABORATIVE
-Students should be encourage to work together to discover
information, piece it together, and construct meaning.
3. LEARNING SHOULD HAVE CONTEXT
-The teacher can make a point of helping students to
understand how the skills they are building can be
applied in their lives.
3. 1.Improvement of teaching
Educational technology tries to find out the different
variables of teaching their interlinks, effects upon each
other, relationships, theories of teaching phases of
teaching principle s of teaching, maxims of teaching
etc.
2. Analysis of the Teaching -Learning Process
Educational technology aims at analyzing the
process of teaching-learning thoroughly.
4. 3. Improvement of learning
Educational Technology analyses the process of
learning and the related theories. It facilitates more
and more of learning in less time.
4.Enhancing Goals of Education
The objectives of education are being revived and
revised with the passage of time. Educational
technology helps in finding out the right objectives.
5. 5. Training to teachers
Right type of training to the teachers is the need of the
hour. Educational technology can render its valuable
help in the training of teachers also.
6. Development of curriculum
Keeping in view the objectives of education, which
have been finalized by education technology
thereafter , comes the question of developing right
type of curriculum.
6. 7. Development of Teaching-Learning Materials
Teaching – learning materials are also as important as
anything else in the teaching- learning process. They
have in accordance with the environment of the
learners.
8.Teaching- Learning Strategies
The strategy has to be the right one, which should be
according to the materials and is able to bring about
effective teaching learning.
7. 9. Development of Audio- Visual Aids
Audio-Visual aids have always played an important
role in the teaching- learning process. They need be
used according to the times.
10. Help in Overall Improvement
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.
8. 11. Identification of Needs of the Community
Educational technology identifies the needs of the
community. It helps in providing equal education
opportunities to backward people, disadvantaged of
students and deprived sections of the society.
9. The Roles of Technology in
21st Century Learning:
10. 1. Technology allows for 24/7 access
to information.
2. Constant social interaction, and
3. Easily created and shared digital
content.