Martes, Marso 14, 2017
Lesson 16
THE INTERNET AND EDUCATION
The internet, also
simply called the NET is the largest and far flung-network system-of-all-systems.
Surprisingly, the internet is not really a network but a loosely organize
collection of about 25,000 networks accessed by computer on the planet. It is
astonishing to know that no one owns the internet. It has no central
headquarters, no centrally offered services, and no comprehensive online index
to tell users what information is available in the system.

GETTING AROUND THE NET
The vast sea of
information now and the internet, including news and trivia, is an overwhelming
challenge to those who wish to navigate it.
THE VIEW OF EDUCATIONAL USES OF THE
INTERNET
Today, even
elementary school graders in progressive countries like the United States are
corresponding via e-mail with pen pals in all 50 states. This educational
activity prodded by their schools are paying dividends from increasing the
pupils interest in Geography to a greater understanding of how people live in
large cities and other places in the United States or the world.
REFLECTION
Education is really important to us as well as the Internet, Internet is really
helpful in our education because it helps us to gain lots of information where
we cannot answer by our self and by our teacher. We cannot deny the fact that
there are times that we have inquiry that really plats in our mind and it is
just answerable with the use of internet and our teacher.
Lesson 15
UNDERSTAND HYPERMEDIA
From the educational technology 1 course, the student has already become aware of multimedia or an audio visual package that includes more than one instructional media (means of knowing) such as text, graphics, audio animation and video clip.
The presentation of
information-learning activities in hypermedia is said to be sequenced in a
non-linear manner, meaning that the learner may follow his path of activities,
thus providing an environment of learner autonomy and thinking skills.

CHARACTESTICS OF HYPERMEDIA
APPLICATION
1. LEARNER CONTROL means the learner makes his own decisions on the path, flow or events of instruction.
a. LEARNER WIDE RANGE OF NAVIGATION ROUTES. For the most part, the learner control the sequence and pace of his path depending of his ability and motivation.
1. LEARNER CONTROL means the learner makes his own decisions on the path, flow or events of instruction.
a. LEARNER WIDE RANGE OF NAVIGATION ROUTES. For the most part, the learner control the sequence and pace of his path depending of his ability and motivation.

Hypermedia provides personalized learning activities as it helps those slow and poor learners, It gives activities suited to your learning objectives and needs. It presents variety of media that will really cater those fast and slow learners. Where areas in a traditional teaching method, the teacher would take extra time, attention and effort to help the student’swho are know in understanding the lesson. With that gives the teacher a hard time to develop new strategies and objectives for both past and slow learners. so, it really beneficial for the teacher to use the hypermedia.
Lesson 14
THE SOFTWARE AS AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE
It’s more difficult to realize, however, that the computer hardware can hardly be useful without the program or system that tells what computer machine should do.
There are two kinds of software:
1. THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE
2. THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE

INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE can be visited on the internet or can be bought from software shops or dealers. The teacher through his school should decide on the best computer-based instructional (CBI) materials for the schools resource collection.
REFLECTION
With this lesson, using computer is an electronic device that store, process and display information and data in a form that is easily understood. It has lots of software which is important and useful in learning such as instructional software. It is use as a tutoring tool for students and helps students to learn including drill and practice, tutorial, simulation, games and problem solving.
Lesson 13
COOPERATIVE LEARNING WITH THE COMPUTER
The creativity of the teacher would have to respond with the situation, and so cooperative learning will likely be the answer to the implementation of IT supported learning in our school. But the situation may not be that bad since there are motivational and social benefits to cooperative learning and these can compensate for the lack of hardware that educators face.
Cooperative or collaborative learning is learning by small groups of students who work together in a common learning task. It is often also called group learning but to be truly cooperative learning, 5 elements are needed:
1. common goal
2. interdependence
3. interaction
4. individual accountability
5. social skills
Cooperative Learning and the Computer
Researchers have made studies on the learning interaction between the student and the computer. The studies have great value since it has been a long standing fear that the computer may foster student learning in isolation that hinders the development of the student's social skills.
Now this mythical fear has been contradicted by the studies which show that when students work with computers.
REFLECTION
The computer is a natural learning vehicle for cooperative learning. It promotes cooperation and collaboration within the students working on the same tasks, also it develops enthusiasm and sense of belonging between individual within a group who shares common goal. Every individual is given a sense if responsibility to do his part in achieving the goal.
Lesson 12
“INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF STUDENT CENTERED LEARNING”
The idea of student-centered learning is not a recent idea. In fact, as early as the 20th century, educational educators such as John Dewey argued for highly active and individualized pedagogical methods which place the student at the center of the teaching-learning process.
The Traditional Classroom
It may be observed that classrooms are usually arranged with neat columns and rows of student chairs or desks, while the teacher stands in front of the classroom or sits behind his table. This situation is necessitated by the need to maintain classroom discipline, also allows the teacher to control classroom activities through lecture presentation and teacher-led discussions.
Noticeably, however, after spending so many minutes in lesson presentation and class management, students can get restless and fidgety. Often enough, the teacher has to also manage misbehaviour in class as students start to talk among themselves or simply stare away in lack of attention.
The SCL Classroom
John Dewey has described traditional learning as a process in which the teacher pours information to student learners, much like pouring water from a jug into cups. This is based on the long accepted belief that the teacher must perform his role of teaching so that learning can occur. This learning approach is generally known as direct instruction, and it has worked well for obtaining many kinds of learning outcomes. The problem with it is that the approach in learning, however, is the fact that the world’s societies have began to change. It may not be felt strongly to countries in which on countries who depends mostly their economy to factory workers. Traditional and direct instruction is very useful in these countries.
In contrast, industrialized societies we find knowledge-based economies in which workers depend on information that can be accessed through information and communication technologies (ICTs). Desiring to gain effectiveness, efficiency and economy in administration, schools in these developed economies have also adopted the support of ICTs. Their students have now become active not passive learners, demonstrating independence and self-awareness in the learning process.
REFLECTION
In this lesson we know that there is a big difference between the traditional classroom and student-centered learning because the traditional classroom the teacher are really focused are really the who one who teaches, she engage herself to teach herself knowing the fact that nowadays students has a total of 50-60 numbers it is really hard for them to accommodate them while in the SCL the students are participating in the discussion.
Lesson 11
The Computer as the Teacher’s Tool
Constructivism
as an approach allows students to construct their own concepts and meaning
about anything. Constructing can be done socially, so the term social
constructivism emerged. Constructivism as an approach is employed when a
teacher makes use of computer as a tool in teaching.

It
is now easier for teachers to provide avenues in which higher-level of thinking
can be achieve by students since computers now can have problem-solving and
simulation programs installed in it. Specifically, a computer can be used by
the teacher:
· as an informative tool – A computer can provide
vast amounts of information in any form (text, graphics, sound or video). With
the Internet, a computer can provide global information on anything. Computer
alone is helpful but with the Internet, it becomes even better. A teacher can
use this to teach his/her students develop researching and evaluative skills
(choose among sources which is/are reliable).
· as a communication tool – With Internet,
communication has become better. A teacher can have a virtual class thus
defying space and still pursue the teaching and learning process.
EXPERIENCE
I
have become a constructivist since I got hold of a PC. I get to express my
ideas and create anything through it. I get to develop certain skills (like
basic editing, text, video, photo, and audio). I get to communicate with other
people through the Internet. I was able to share my works to others. Indeed, a
computer is just a tool of the teacher because what we are learning from the
soft wares are just additional to what we are learning in reality. DNA
fingerprinting software for example, we are already taught on how to do DNA
isolation manually and the software just served as an additional drill to
master more the technique.
REFLECTION
Nothing
beats the real experience but when the real thing isn’t available, one can
always go for a virtual alternative. It is important for every teacher to
develop in his/her students the skill of being a constructivist since it’s the
root cause of originality. Computer is never a replacement of the teacher. It
is just a tool in making the instruction a whole lot better. Computer is a
teacher’s tool and by definition of what a tool is (device that aids in
accomplishing something), a computer helps a teacher accomplish his/her task.
With the sophistication present day technology is reaching now, computers have
made it easy for both the teachers and students to access to information,
provide the avenue for creativity, and it has made communication easier.
APPLICATION
I
will use the computer only when needed. There are so many soft wares but still
not effective because they are not use according to their appropriateness in
the classroom. If I use computer in my instruction, then I will see to it that
I am present when my students are doing the computer activity to guide them. I will
make use of the computer as tutor if I am not around but when I come back I
will reinforce the learning of my students by giving additional discussion and
assessment because I really believe that the computer is not my replacement, it
is just my tool.
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