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 Today we live in a digital world where we use
 technology in our everyday life. The shift between
 traditional world to technological world reflects the
 deeper understanding of individuality and autonomy.
 This is also evident in the curriculum that persists on
 liberalism, responsibility, independency and
 competency. In addition, the curriculum encourages
 child-centered pedagogy and facilitation. To meet this
 requirements teachers need to use strategies, media
 and tools to engage in the content and with leaners.
 Some examples that can solve this objection are :
 AUTHENTIC TASK    AUTHENTIC
                    LEARNING
 Is defined as “a device related to a practical subject
  that is organized according to scientific needs”
  (Oxford wikipedia dictionery,1998).Technology
  promotes situated learning in an authentic way that
  accommodates all types of learners.
 To my understanding authentic is real life experience
 and learning that take place in any context; whether
 formal or informal learning. This type of learning
 activates brain cells to critically
 analyze, synthesize, engage, reflect ,think and discuss
 about learnt information. In that way; the learner
 engages into deep learning and develops the ability to
 use and apply taught knowledge and skills. Other
 academics including Simpson defines authentic task
 as “learning from real world problems and questions”
 (J,Simpson,1989,A new English dictionary on historical
 principle).
 Therefore, it is time to consider that technology and
 authentic task are interrelated rather than unrelated.
 This presentation will show and discuss the
 importance of authentic task. The next section will
 explain authentic task and provide examples within a
 learning area where educational technology can be
 used to add value to the task.
 The reason to use authentic task is that it enables the
  learner to think critically, develop own view of
  reality, accommodates learners pre-knowledge and
  philosophy in a way that it is probable to link everyday
  life experiences with content. In addition, authentic
  task accommodates all types of learners and promotes
  hands-on, mind-on and heart-on strategies in
  pedagogy.
Learners are prepared at an early age for life after school
and coping mechanism in work place and economic.
They become hard workers who are flexible, competent
and independent to solve complex problems.
 Some good triggering point will be :
 Situational learning
 Projects
 Is defined as “learning that take place in the same
  context in which it is applied”( Ann E. Barron. 2002).In
  literacy we can teach a short story book by forming
  drama sessions (acting it).Drama promotes situated
  learning in an authentic way because we
  imitate, mimic, recite, say what is in the script. We also
  apply emotions, expressions and experiences the same
  way as the characters (we use hands-on, heart-on and
  mind –on approach).This is an example of authentic
  task. So, where does educational technology fit?
 We can use video camera or cellphones to
 capture(shoot) drama in order for learners not to re-
 read the book all over again in preparation of tests or
 exams, instead they may rely on the video for revision.
 This can be easier for them to remember every
 word, theme and actions quickly.
 Technology can also be used to collect and download
  books such as magazines(for language),novels, plays
  and drama.
 Develop cohorts that research, share and discuss same
  content.
 Form bonds, lasting friends and connection despite
  geographical isolation.
 Create groups, team work and collaboration.
 Download and share important images and videos
  concerning the author and the book.
 Use software for sharing, retrieving, discussing and
  referencing.
 PowerPoint to present their collection and new found
  information(Project).
 According to my point of view using iPods instead of
 books will meet all the objections I have conjured
 above, save time, involve learners or promote child-
 centered pedagogy and individuality.therefore,books
 and traditional pedagogy should be interchanged by
 iPods and technology.


                         VS
 Stay connected    technologically
 Learn a lot
 advance knowledge and skills
 Finally, I have answered all the objections I have
  conjured in the introduction.
 I have shown how technology can be used in
  classrooms and still promote authentic task and
  learning.
 Moreover, I have proven the importance of the
  interrelations between educational
  technology, situated learning and authentic tasks.
 J,Simpson..The new English oxford dictionary on
  historical principles. 1989.uk. Oxford University Press.
 Ann E. Barron. Technologies for education : a practical
  guide. Edition 4th ed. 2002. Englewood. Colo.. :
  Libraries Unlimited.
 without author (Accessed
  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_English_Dictionary25
  February 2012).
 S,J Bodilly. New American school concept of break-the-
  mold designs.2001.USA.Rand Pty.

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Profeesional studies

  • 1.
  • 2.  Today we live in a digital world where we use technology in our everyday life. The shift between traditional world to technological world reflects the deeper understanding of individuality and autonomy. This is also evident in the curriculum that persists on liberalism, responsibility, independency and competency. In addition, the curriculum encourages child-centered pedagogy and facilitation. To meet this requirements teachers need to use strategies, media and tools to engage in the content and with leaners. Some examples that can solve this objection are :
  • 3.  AUTHENTIC TASK  AUTHENTIC LEARNING
  • 4.
  • 5.  Is defined as “a device related to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific needs” (Oxford wikipedia dictionery,1998).Technology promotes situated learning in an authentic way that accommodates all types of learners.
  • 6.
  • 7.  To my understanding authentic is real life experience and learning that take place in any context; whether formal or informal learning. This type of learning activates brain cells to critically analyze, synthesize, engage, reflect ,think and discuss about learnt information. In that way; the learner engages into deep learning and develops the ability to use and apply taught knowledge and skills. Other academics including Simpson defines authentic task as “learning from real world problems and questions” (J,Simpson,1989,A new English dictionary on historical principle).
  • 8.  Therefore, it is time to consider that technology and authentic task are interrelated rather than unrelated. This presentation will show and discuss the importance of authentic task. The next section will explain authentic task and provide examples within a learning area where educational technology can be used to add value to the task.
  • 9.
  • 10.  The reason to use authentic task is that it enables the learner to think critically, develop own view of reality, accommodates learners pre-knowledge and philosophy in a way that it is probable to link everyday life experiences with content. In addition, authentic task accommodates all types of learners and promotes hands-on, mind-on and heart-on strategies in pedagogy.
  • 11. Learners are prepared at an early age for life after school and coping mechanism in work place and economic. They become hard workers who are flexible, competent and independent to solve complex problems.
  • 12.  Some good triggering point will be :  Situational learning  Projects
  • 13.  Is defined as “learning that take place in the same context in which it is applied”( Ann E. Barron. 2002).In literacy we can teach a short story book by forming drama sessions (acting it).Drama promotes situated learning in an authentic way because we imitate, mimic, recite, say what is in the script. We also apply emotions, expressions and experiences the same way as the characters (we use hands-on, heart-on and mind –on approach).This is an example of authentic task. So, where does educational technology fit?
  • 14.  We can use video camera or cellphones to capture(shoot) drama in order for learners not to re- read the book all over again in preparation of tests or exams, instead they may rely on the video for revision. This can be easier for them to remember every word, theme and actions quickly.
  • 15.  Technology can also be used to collect and download books such as magazines(for language),novels, plays and drama.  Develop cohorts that research, share and discuss same content.  Form bonds, lasting friends and connection despite geographical isolation.  Create groups, team work and collaboration.
  • 16.  Download and share important images and videos concerning the author and the book.  Use software for sharing, retrieving, discussing and referencing.  PowerPoint to present their collection and new found information(Project).
  • 17.  According to my point of view using iPods instead of books will meet all the objections I have conjured above, save time, involve learners or promote child- centered pedagogy and individuality.therefore,books and traditional pedagogy should be interchanged by iPods and technology. VS
  • 18.  Stay connected  technologically
  • 19.  Learn a lot  advance knowledge and skills
  • 20.  Finally, I have answered all the objections I have conjured in the introduction.  I have shown how technology can be used in classrooms and still promote authentic task and learning.  Moreover, I have proven the importance of the interrelations between educational technology, situated learning and authentic tasks.
  • 21.
  • 22.  J,Simpson..The new English oxford dictionary on historical principles. 1989.uk. Oxford University Press.  Ann E. Barron. Technologies for education : a practical guide. Edition 4th ed. 2002. Englewood. Colo.. : Libraries Unlimited.  without author (Accessed en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_English_Dictionary25 February 2012).  S,J Bodilly. New American school concept of break-the- mold designs.2001.USA.Rand Pty.