HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
Teaching Learning Innovation through Sciences by Rhina Mae Mendoza
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3. List down the terms you used during your
teenage years to express the 6 basic
emotions:
Happiness, Surprise, Sadness, Disgust,
Anger and Fear
4.
5. 1. Who is the ideal
figure of
motherhood
as portrayed on
television?
a. Donna Reed
b. Mrs. Brady
c. Roseanne
d. Sharon
Osbourne
6. 2. The scariest
moment in all of film
history was ___.
a. when the Blob
chased Steve
McQueen
b. when the alien
erupted out of
Kane’s
c. when Freddy
refused to die
d. when Samara
comes crawling out of
the television set
7. 3. Who was/is the
captain on Star
Trek?
a. What’s Star
Trek
b. Captain Kirk
c. Captain Picard
d. Captain Archer
8. 4. When you were
20 years old, what
was the quickest way
to get a written
message across the
country?
a. Pony Express
b. Federal Express
c. Email
d. Instant
Messaging
9. 5. A facilitator tells her
class that the day
will run thirty
minutes beyond the
scheduled
completion time to
allow her to impart
some important
information. Your
response is:
a.’ll call my wife to hold
dinner
b. I guess I can be late
for my son’s
soccer game
c. Just email me the hot
points
d. Y.H.G.T.B.K. (You got
to be kidding)
10. 6. How would
you complete
this sentence?
Computers are
____________
a. the size of a
refrigerator.
b. a necessary evil.
c. the best way to
shop.
d. my main link to
the outside world.
11. 7. What does the term
“network” mean?
a - Networking is
something that a
fisherman does.
b - A network is a
television station
c - The act of
establishing a circle of
business
contacts.
d - A work or home-
based interface system
which allows multiple
users at different
computers to link in order
to share data, to compete
in multi-player games, and
share printers, scanners,
digital devices, MP3 files
and digital images. Did we
mention play games?
12. Let's see what
generation do
you belong?
If you identified mostly
with the
Mostly “A” you are a
Traditionalist
Mostly “B” you are a Baby
Boomer
Mostly “C” you are in
Generation X
Mostly “D” you are in
Generation Y
16. TEACHINGINNOVATIONS
the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods
it can be a application of better solution that meet new
requirements, unarticulated needs and existing market needs
26. 9th century 1088 1728 1890
University of
Salerno
alongside
the University
of
Constantinople
first institution
in Medieval
Europe
First Degree
Granting
University. The
first degree-
granting
university in
Europe was the
University of
Bologna
Distance
Learning/ Online
Schools.
Distance
education
dates to at
least as early
as 1728, when
“an
advertisement
in the Boston
Gazette”
The develop-
ment of the
Postal Service
in the 19th
century led to
the growth of
commercial
correspondence
colleges with
nationwide
reach.
9th century 1088 1728 1890
27. 19th Century 1840 1858 1888
A teaching staple
since the 19th
century, it allowed
teachers to share
information with
the whole
classroom,
though they had
to erase it and
start over when
they ran out of
space.
1840- DIstance
Education.
Modern distance
education has
been practiced
at least since
Isaac Pitmann
taught
shorthand in
Great Britain via
correspondense in
1840s.
The University of
London was the
first university
to offer
distance-
learning
degrees,
establishing its
External
Programme in
1858
On October 30,
1888, the
creation of the
ballpoint pen,
made
writing
longhand
easier for
students
19th Century 1840 1858 1888
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1948 1953 1957 1960 19641946
The
university of
South Africa
establishes
a
nationwide
education
program
White-
boards,
CAI,
Overhead
projector
Hand-
held calculator
and simple
programming
language
James
Wilkins
Taylor
team up
with NBC
to
provide
College
by Radio
First
televised
College
credit
classes.
B.F.
Skinner
teaching
machine
47. 1967 1969 1970 1970 1971 1972 1973 1977
Open
University is
established
in the UK,
using radio
and TV to
deliver
classes
Microcomputers
Educational
Programming
E- Learning
Open
University is
established
in the UK,
using radio
and TV to
deliver
classes Scantrons
Oregon Trail
Desktop
Computer
61. TASK:
1.Go to padlet.com and create an account. ...
2.Create a new Padlet wall by clicking on Create New Padlet.
3.Start working on your Padlet wall by clicking Modify This
Wall. ...
4.Change the Wallpaper and Layout on the Modify This Wall
page.
5. Great 3 padlets (Canvas, Wall and Stream)
6. Theme: Learning to love learning technology is changing
Society
62.
63.
64. TEACHER THE GREATEST INNOVATOR
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning
stays young.
To teach is to learn twice
Teachers should guide without dictating, and participate without dominating
The critical factor is not class size but rather the nature of the teaching as it affects learning.
LEARNING NEVER ENDS
Editor's Notes
first documented use of media in instruction. school museums, portable museums, exhibits, sterographs, slides, films, study prints, charts are pt.
First use of terms “visual education” and “visual instruction”
Thomas Edison predicted that books would soon be obsolete in schools.
the university of Queensland helps distance education take off in Australia
one room schoolhouse. in most rural areas and small schools, all students met in a single room. tere, a single teacher taught academic basics to several grade ;levels of elementary- age boys and girls. many had a bell at the ridge of the roof for summoning students at the start of the school day.
1925- First use of the term “Audiovisual instruction”
Sound becomes important. radio and movies with sounds (talkies)become prevalent.
The greatesr Depression “Visualizing the Curriculum” books released, presenting a hierarcy of media
1933- 52 percent used silent films while 3 percent are using films with sound silent films
1945- World War II The US Army Air OFrce produces 400 training films and 600 filmstrips. the US Federal governmet establishes the “Division of Visual Aids for War Training”
Television becomes an instructional medium. the Federal COmmunications Commisions sets aside 242 channles for educationla purposes
a mechanical device to control student progress in programmed instruction
the advent of Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) begin using Computer-Aided Instruction in Public Schools and Universities.
The Ford Foundation invests heavily in educational Tv.
First use of the terms “Educational Technology” and “Instrucational Technology”
1967- Texas Instruments develops the heanheld calculator
1969- Open University is established in the UK, using radio and TV to deliver classes
1970-Microcomputers become inexpensive and very popular. MIcrocomputers increasingly used in schools. the term “instructional Media” is defined as a means of instruction
1970- educational programming- The establishment of Public Broadcasting System (PBS) in 1970 broughht educational TV programs like “Sesame Street” and “MIster Rogers Neighborhood” into classrooms and homes
1971- E-LEarning- the open university opens n England with an open admission policy and begons brodcasting leactures on televisions 25, 000 students enroll.
1972- Scantrons-Scantrons are used to automatically grade multiple choice tests.
1973-the Mineesota Eucational Computing Consortium is founded. The organization popularized school software such as Orgen Trail adn Lemonade Stand
1977-With the advent of the Apple II in 1977 and otehr personla computers in the 1980s, a generation of kids learned math and geography from computers games like “ The Oregon Trail”
1996- in 1996, cable pioneer Glenn JOnes and bernard Luskin launched JOnes International University as the first accredited fully online accredited by the regional accrediting association
1999-the internet revolutionises online study, as educationla tool such as Blackborad, eCollege and Smarthinking.
these blends handwritten class notes with interactive technology. early versions were wired to desktop computers, while the latest model can connect with mobile devices like smartphones and tables and projected onto any surface.
2001- october 9, 2001, the first online college fair was organized by the Nationla Association for College Admission Counselling
2004- Khan Academy- Salman Khan records instructional Youtube videos to help his cousins with math. the rising popularity of these videos lead him to found teh Khan Academy, a not-for-pforit, free online educationla organizatio
- YOutube-Educators have used this internet staple since the mid-2000s to upload and share free instructional videos, including the popular Khan Academy tutorials wiht classroom nationwide
2007-Mobile devices give students and teachers more capability in the palm of their hans tahn astrounauts took to the moon 40 years ago
2010-Distribution of Apple IPADS- on MArch 30, 2010, Seton Hill university was the first school to give incoming students IPADS
2017- there are multitude of educational apps that can be used for teaching and learning anytime, anywhere for all levels
Collaborate- Learn as the world does; develop independence from your teacher; you are bever isolated in this connected world; working otgether is hw to really succeed
Iterate- start teaching with context; analyse teh peole and issues involved; propose solutions; evaluate to craete new knowledge and context; learning has no finish lines
Community- new perspectives from outside school; add accountability to learning; make teh world a better place; discover a new career path
Connect- its how people and business survive; amke your classroom a connected one; new perspectives and new learning
Peer Assess- students involved in how they are assessed; student designed grading, what does success look like in this context/; make peer-to-peer feedback the norm