Lesson 2: An Overview Of Educational Technology 2
Educational
technology 2 is concerned with “Integrating Technology into Teaching and
Learning.” Specifically this is focused on introducing, reinforcing,
supplementing and extending the knowledge and skills to learners so that they
can become exemplary users of educational technology. Mainly directed to
student teachers, also professional teachers who may wish to update their
knowledge of educational technology, it is our goal that this course can help
our target learners to weave technology in teaching with software (computer
programmed learning materials) becoming a natural extension of their learning
tools.
Necessarily,
Educational Technology 2 will involve a deeper understanding of the computer a
well as hands-on application of computer skills. But this is not to say that
the goal of the course is to promote computer skills. Rather, the course is
primarily directed at enhancing teaching-and-learning through technology
integration.
In essence, the course aims to infuse
technology in the student-teachers training, helping them to adapt and meet
rapid and continuing technological changes particularly in the thriving global
information and communication technology (ICT) environment.
More specifically, the course objectives are:
• To provide education in the use of technology in
instruction by providing knowledge and skills on technology
integration-in-instruction to learners
• To impart learning experiences in instructional technology-supported
instructional planning
• To acquaint students on information technology or IT-
related learning theories with the computer as a tutor
• To learn to use and evaluate computer-based educational
resources
• To engage learners on practical technology integration
issues including managing IT classrooms, use of the internet for learning,
cooperative learning through the use of information technology, etc.
• To inculcate higher level thinking and creativity among
students while providing them knowledge of IT-related learning theories
While the course is primarily intended for the use of
student-teachers, it can also be of great use to professional teachers, school
administrators, teacher educators, and in fact anyone who is interested on how
information technology can be used to improve not only instruction but the
school management and curriculum.
It may be said, too, that the study of this course on
integrating Information Technology in instruction should not be considered as a
formidable task, but rather as a refreshing and exciting study given the idea
that all learning should be fun.
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