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Warm Up Please write a short response to the following questions: What technology do we need to effectively educate? What technology could we do without?
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Educational Technology An Overview
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What is Educational Technology? In theory, any tool used in a classroom is a piece of technology Pencils, blackboards, etc. The term and concept really only dates to the past half-century with the coming of the “communication revolution.” Radio, television, computers, etc. Both tool and process – educational technology includes not only the devices we use for teach but also the methods we use to employ them in the classroom.
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One Definition “A combination of the processes and tools involved in addressing educational needs and problems, with an emphasis on applying the most current digital and information tools.”
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Historical Perspectives Thinking about what educational technology and how it should be used as changed over time 1. Media and Audiovisual (AV) – Slides and films were once seen as a more standardized, effective way of delivering information than traditional lecturing – technology could replace older ways of learning 2. Instructional Systems – Military and industrial instructors saw technology as a more efficient way to train people quickly, still using teachers. Sometimes called “educational problem solutions.”
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Comprehension Questions What would be an example of Perspective 1 (Media and AV) in practice? Perspective 2 (Instructional Technology)? What are some potential drawbacks to these views of technology?
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Historical Perspectives 3. Vocational Training – Knowing that technology was increasingly becoming part of the workforce, educators thought education should itself focus on teaching students how to use technology. Also called “technology education.” 4. Computer Systems – The particular power of computing applications could allow for innovations in types of instruction and curriculum. Also called “educational computing.”
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Comprehension Questions What would be an example of Perspective 3 (Vocational Technology)? Perspective 4 (Computer Systems)? What are some potential limitations of these perspectives? How do all four of these perspectives contribute today to an overall understanding of “educational technology?”
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Overview of Current Educational Technologies Most contemporary computing technology requires some combination of hardware and software Hardware – physical equipment Software – programs that determine how hardware behaves
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Hardware Microcomputers – desktop computers, laptops, and to some extent tablets. These are computing devices which are mobile to some extent but generally are used in place. Handheld Technologies – cell phones, ebooks, “smart” pens. Technologies that are very mobile and improve location-independent communication. Display technologies – projectors, but also wireless devices that allow for student responses to appear before the class.
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More Hardware Imaging Technologies – cameras and scanners. These technologies allow you to create visual images to use in the classroom. Peripherals – keyboards, mice, printers, microphones. These are input and output technologies that allow you to enter information into a computer and then use it. External Storage – drives that allow more information to be kept and made available.
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Comprehension Questions How could you use each of these types of hardware in the classroom? Are some more useful than others?
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Software Instructional – tutorials, practice programs, and simulations. These are programs that are designed to teach concepts or skills to students in a manner that a normal teacher cannot. Productivity – word processing, spreadsheets, databases, e-mail. These are technologies that improve efficiency of typical teacher and student tasks. Administrative – student records, payroll systems. These are technologies not directly related to teaching that allow the school system itself to function more efficiently.
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Comprehension Questions What are some examples of each of these three types of software? Which do you use in your educational life? Which are most essential to a good educational experience?
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