2. Content:
1. Definition of D- Education
2. D- Education or D- Learning
3. Examples of Old Educational
Technologies
4. Examples of Most Recent Educational
Technologies
3. 1. Definition of D- Education
Distance education is defined as ….
mode of delivering education and instruction, often on an individual basis,
to students who are not physically present in a traditional setting such as a
classroom. Distance learning provides "access to learning when the
source of information and the learners are separated by time and
distance, or both.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education
4. 2. D- Education or D- Learning
We must use the term D-
Education when we talk
about the wider range of the
education as a whole formal
system
If there is a researcher who
wants to study how the
student learn (as miny
process of the whole
system), then the term D-
learning must be used.
Education
Learning
……….
……….
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5. 3. Examples of Old Educational
Technologies
1. Educational Television
6. 3. Examples of Old Educational
Technologies
2. Educational Cassettes
7. 3. Examples of Old Educational
Technologies
3. Educational Radio
8. 4. Examples of Most Recent
Educational Technologies
The following list showcases some of the emerging new technologies
To Check Out in 2013:
1. Flashnotes
Flashnotes allows students to upload their lecture notes and sell them to
other students who need more help or resources. The rating system
allows the best note takers to get more business and the general pool
of knowledge expands as students continue to share their work with
one another.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/15-education-technologies-check-out-2013/
9. The following list showcases some of the emerging new technologies
To Check Out in 2013:
2. Lore
In addition to the social aspect, it allows for document uploads, calendar
sharing, and a grade book option. So why is this better than
Facebook? Simply put, social networks aren’t always the best place
to develop academic networks. Students can follow their professors
and interact with them without worrying about that compromising
photo from a crazy weekend party.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/15-education-technologies-check-out-2013/
4. Examples of Most Recent
Educational Technologies
10. The following list showcases some of the emerging new technologies
To Check Out in 2013:
3. LEAP Motion
LEAP has developed a piece of hardware that allows anyone to write,
draw, zoom, play, and interact with their computer screen using a
finger, fingers, or entire hand. By moving your hand over the device,
the mouse follows your movements. This is a huge improvement from
the days of the stylus and pad- even with the fine motor control- it
was difficult to make drawings look authentic. LEAP is set to do that.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/15-education-technologies-check-out-2013/
4. Examples of Most Recent
Educational Technologies
11. The following list showcases some of the emerging new technologies
To Check Out in 2013:
4. Papertab
Papertab won’t be ready to use in 2013, but I think it’s interesting
enough to include it in this list. Paper, afterall, is HUGE part of the
school life.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/15-education-technologies-check-out-2013/
4. Examples of Most Recent
Educational Technologies
12. The following list showcases some of the emerging new technologies
To Check Out in 2013:
5. LessonCast
The free-based software is just another way to offer networking
opportunities and a general pool of knowledge that globally impacts
education in a positive way. Teachers Paying Teachers is a similar
network that allows educators to sell their lesson plans to other
instructors.
http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/15-education-technologies-check-out-2013/
4. Examples of Most Recent
Educational Technologies