This document summarizes the key topics and lessons learned from a student's educational technology portfolio and courses. The portfolio covers 10 topics on integrating technology in education, including basic concepts, using technology for higher-order thinking, computers as tutors, and software as educational resources. The student realized that technology integration requires more than just using tech tools and should facilitate meaningful learning. While technology provides benefits, it also enables issues like plagiarism and piracy that teachers must be aware of. Overall, the educational technology courses helped equip the student with skills for proper technology use and handling in instruction.
2. The Student
You might think I’m always serious, but
get to know me; I’m often mischievous!
Harold S. Cerdon is my name
and educating students is my way!
3. The Student
I am currently taking up Bachelor of
Elementary Education with
Specialization in Special Education.
I’m a third year student and I study at
Cavite State University – Don Severino
de las Alas Campus, Indang, Cavite.
4. Educational Technology in a
Nutshell
TOPIC OUTLINE:
1. Basic Concepts on Integrating Technology
2. IT for Higher Thinking Skills and Creativity
3. The Computer as a Tutor
4. The Computer Capabilities Outside Education and
Related Issues
5. Computers as Teacher’s Tool
6. Different Capabilities of Computer in Education
7. IT in Support for Student-centered Learning
8. Software as an Educational Resource
9. Understanding Hypermedia
10. Personal Computers as ICT
5. It doesn’t mean that if a person uses technology in
classroom, it’s a good integration.
There are different forms of technology integration in
instruction:
1. Use of mobile devices
2. Blended Learning
3. Interactive Whiteboards
4. Podcasting
5. Virtual Field Trips
1. Basic Concepts on Integrating
Technology
6. Integrating technology in instruction has different levels
depending on how it is being used. a
SIMPLE
HIGH
MIDDLE
LEVEL
In high level integration, student’s use of computers is
merged integrally into the patterns of teaching.
Technology is the central instructional tool.
7. Teachers are using different IT-based projects in
developing higher order thinking skills on children.
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
1. Resource-based
- researching
2. Simple Creations
- creating software
3. Guided Hypermedia Projects
- self-made multimedia
4. Web-based Projects
- creating web pages
4 IT-based
Projects
2. IT for Higher Thinking Skills and
Creativity
8. 3. Computer as a Tutor
It is when the teacher uses computers in delivering
and/or presenting the lessons to the learners.
Computer-Assisted Instruction
Ensure that students have
knowledge and skills in
computer activities.
Though computer eases the
work, it SHOULD NOT
replace the teacher.
9. What can be done with computers aside from
instructing the learners? THERE’S A LOT!
Computer’s versatility gave rise to numerous ways on
how it can be used for good, but can also be rude.
4. Role of PCs Outside Education and
Related Issues
11. One of the major benefits we get from computers is that
they are very versatile. Now, teachers can use the different
software as tools in educating the students.
5. The Computer as a Teacher’s
Tool
KINDS OF
EDUCATIONAL
SOFTWARE
Simulation Programs
Instructional Games
Problem Solving Software
Multimedia Encyclopedia
12. 6. Different Capabilities of Computer
in Education
Provides huge
amount of
information in
different forms.
Internet is a
widely-used
channel for global
communication.
Allows users to
create, manipulate,
present ideas in
artistic formats.
Gives the user
experience that is
situated in a virtual
environment.
Informative
tool
Constructive
tool
Communicative
tool
Situating tool
13. 7. IT in Support for Student-Centered
Learning
Different student-centered teaching strategies such as
inquiry-based and project-based approach can be
partnered with technology.
For learning to be more
effective, there should be
active student participation.
In this way, they are more responsible for their
learning.
14. 8. Software as an Educational
Resource
Without the software, your computer is useless.
Software are programs and applications that can be run on a
computer. These are the 2 kinds of software:
Application Software System Software
15. Application Software (end-user programs)
contains the system that commands a
particular task.
It includes database programs, word
processors, Web browsers, spreadsheets,
etc.
System Software is designed to
operate and control the computer
hardware--makes running of
application software possible. (e.g.
Windows 8)
16. 9. Understanding Hypermedia
Graphics, audio animations, video clips, and
text—we call them multimedia. But what do we
mean by HYPERMEDIA?
Hypermedia is just a multimedia packed into an
educational computer software.
HYPERMEDIA
graphics audio
video clips
text
17. Hypermedia is also an application software (e.g. Microsoft
Encarta). It’s main features are:
1. learner-controlled; and,
2. has wide range of navigation routes.
(Microsoft Encarta
Premium DVD 2009)
19. 10. PCs as Information Communication
Technology
The arrival of personal computers (PCs) and internet are
one of the greatest revolutions in education.
In fact, distance learning before was implemented through
correspondence, radio, and television.
Now, with the use of PCs and internet,
distance learning, communication, file
sharing, and office works became
faster and easier!
20. Learning Through EdTech 1
and EdTech 2
During the preliminary part of EDTC 2, we briefly
discussed about EDTC 1’s previous topics.
What I learned in this previous subject is that,
TECHNOLOGY in its most advanced sense is NOT
ALWAYS GOOD, and NOT ALWAYS BAD.
That as teachers we should not always rely on
technology because of its trend and versatility.
21. Learning Through EdTech 1
and EdTech 2
That sometimes, we have to work with papers,
crayons, glue, and scissors despite the ease and
comfort offered by technology.
That learning occurs either by using traditional
instructional media or modern instructional
media. What matters is the effectiveness of the
one who use them.
22. Learning Through EdTech 1
and EdTech 2
EDTC 2 on the other hand, revolves around
the concept of integrating technology in the
teaching and learning process.
Computers, from being so huge decades ago,
became desktop, down to laptops, later on, gave
birth to iPads, tablet PCs, and android phones.
It becomes more handy and advanced as years
pass by.
23. Learning Through EdTech 1
and EdTech 2
Because of its handiness and versatility, no
wonder why teachers integrate technology in
education.
Mobile phones and computers with the wonder
power of internet, are used as INFORMATIVE,
CONSTRUCTIVE, COMMUNICATIVE, and
SITUATING tool by teachers and students.
24. Learning Through EdTech 1
and EdTech 2
This subject made me realize that technology integration is
not a mere using of technology in classroom.
To ease the work of the teacher is not the focus, but rather
the meaningful learning of both the student and the teacher
through the use of technology is the concern of technology
integration.
25. The Student After EdTech
Despite all these benefits from technology, I realized that people
would still be curious and explore the dark side of it. Like what’s
happening nowadays. Computer misuse and abuse.
Teaching and learning process become
faster—and so is plagiarism, piracy and
scam.
Work using
technology
More accurate
Easier
Faster
Comfortable
26. The Student After EdTech
Learning EdTech does not only improve our skills and
knowledge in using technology in instruction.
It also gives us awareness about issues in the society that
are related to technology, esp. computers.
Preventing those issues to happen is the
best way to solve it; and we can only
prevent something once we are aware of it.
27. The Student After EdTech
Let us not remain stuck on the old belief
that technology is nothing but distraction
in child’s learning—it’s now part of the
curriculum.
With this subject, education students will be
equipped of skills for proper handling of not
just the digital natives, but the technology
itself as well.
28. Think out of the box.
“When you integrate technology in
instruction, you give the quietest
student a voice.”
–Jerry Blumengarten
Remember that modern technology is
integrated in education to supplement,
reinforce and extend skills—not to replace
teachers!