Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning
Learning Theory: Constructivist Perspective
A Change in meaning constructed from experience. Learning process is the continuous process of experience and reflection, often done in a group.
Learning Theory: Information Processing Perspective
A change in knowledge stored in memory. learning process includes: Attention->Encoding->Retrieval of information from memory
Learning Theory: Behaviorist Perspective
A change in the PROBABILITY of a behavior occurring in a particular way. Learning process is: Antecedent -> Behavior-> Consequence (positive/negative reinforcement)
Browser
A computer application for accessing the world wide web
podcast
A digital media file, most often audio, distributed via the internet for playback on a portable media player.
Video conferencing
A distance education technology that uses two way audio and two way video between sites
Ergonomics
A field of study focusing on design of technology that align with human characteristics, needs, and capabilities.
Spreadsheet
A general- purpose computer calculating tool based on the paper worksheet used by accountants.
Wiki
A website that permits individuals to collaborate with others to easily create and edit web pages using a web browser
Consequence
An event, object , or circumstance that comes after a behavior and is attributable to the behavior
Graphic
Any pictorial representation of information such as charts, graphs, animated figures, or photographic reproductions.
Motivation activity: ARCS model
Attention Relevance Confidence Satisfaction
educational media
Channels of communication that carry messages with an instructional purpose; the different ways and means by which information can be delivered to or experienced by a learner
Presentation software
Computer software designed for the production and display of of computer text and images, intended to replace the functions typically associated with the slide projector and the overhead projector.
instructional Methods examples
Cooperative Learning Discovery Problem Solving Instructional games discussion tutorial presentation
Learners
Developing an instructional plan will be easier if you consider the characteristics of your students
Instructional Techniques examples
Focusing questions highlighting Mnemonics concept maps role-playing feedback
HTML
Hypertext markup language: the authoring language used to define web pages
Development of a Theory
Observation, Explanation, prediction.
World wide web
Part of the internet, an information retrieval system on the internet that relies on a point and click hypertext navigation system.
PIE Model
Plan, Implement and evaluate. the phases of learning.
learning style
Refers to students approaches to learning, problem solving, and processing information. instruction should vary to accommodate these differences.
Blog
Short for web log, a website where an individual can post information for others to access, entries on a topic are usually posted in reverse chronological order.
The pieces of instructional planning
Students, Objectives, and Learning environment
Processor
The "brain" of the computer that controls the functions of the rest of the system and manipulates information in various ways.
Hardware
The physical components of the computer system
Socialization
The process by which we learn the rules, norms, and expectations of the society in which we live. (Relates the the gender of your students)
Software
The programs instructions that tell the computer what to do, often stored on diskette or cd-rom
Transfer
The use of prior knowledge in new situations or as it applies to new problems.
Instructional activity
a collection of instructional activities intended help students learn
computer virus
a computer program that infects a computer system causing damage
audio teleconferencing
a distance education technology that uses a speakerphone to extend a basic telephone call and permits instruction and interaction between individuals or groups at two or more locations
formative evaluation
a form of assessment that indicates whether or not students have learned what they must know before progressing to the next portion of the instruction
digital storytelling
a relatively new form of storytelling that relies on short multimedia narratives to tell compelling short stories
Behavior
a response made by an individual
library/media specialist
a school specialist who helps students and teachers become effective users of ideas and information by providing access to materials, providing instruction, and working with teachers to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students
assessment rubric
a set of guidelines used to reliably appraise or judge products or performances
technology coordinator
a specialist and resource person who handles computers and related technologies for a school building or district
digital divide
a term used to describe the gap between those individuals who have access to technology and those who do not
conditional information
a type of information about the potential usefulness of facts, concepts, and principles.
declarative information
a type of information that includes facts, concepts, principles, and the relationship among them.
evaluation activity
a type of instructional activity designed to determine how well students have mastered lesson objectives
Learner-centered instruction
actively collaborating with learners to determine what learning means ad how it can be enhanced within each individual learner. an emphasis is placed on drawing on the learner's own unique talents, capacities, and experiences.
pilot test
an evaluation of instruction conducted before implementing the instruction
Database
an organized collection of information, often stored in the computer.
posttest
and assessment of student knowledge or skills given after instruction
Distance education
any instructional situation in which learners are separated in time or space from the point of origination, characterized by limited access to the teacher or other learners
summative evaluation
assessment that occurs after instruction that measures what students have learned
Drill and practice
beneficial when students need to memorize and recall information.
intelligent tutoring system
combines detailed information about a subject area and common student mistakes with a model of student performance to diagnose a given students level of understanding. also provides instruction designed to meet that student's individual needs
Hybrid/blended learning
combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education
plagiarism detection services
companies and organizations that offer services to help identify, and to what degree, potential plagiarism has occurred within written documents
semantic aware applications
computer applications that determine the meaning, or semantics, of information on the internet to make connections and answer questions that would otherwise take much time and effort
assistive technology
computer hardware and software that supports students with special needs
authoring software
computer programs used to develop multimedia or web applications.
technology literacy
computer skills and the ability to use computers and other technology to improve learning productivity, and performance.
tutorials
convey content from a tutor to a learner and may include instructor and student, student and student, computer and student, and print and student.
prerequisites
define the knowledge the student should have at the beginning of the lesson
embedded test
during instruction evaluation of students knowledge and / or skills to determine what type of additional practice might be needed.
discussion
dynamic method that encourages classroom interaction and actively involves the students in learning.
PIE: Evaluation
emphasis on the assessment of the effectiveness of the materials. reflection on accomplishments so any changes that need to be made can be addressed.
discovery
enables and encourages students to find answers for themselves.
socioeconomic status
encompasses a variety of factors, including family income, parents' occupations, and the amount of formal education parents have completed.
PIE: Planning
focus on what students are to learn, as well as when, why and how it might be best accomplished.
PIE: Implement
focuses on putting the plan into action based on what situational constraints exist, using selected instructional materials and activities.
Retrieval
identifying and recalling information for a particular purpose
objective
important because the define where you're going, the knowledge and skills the students should have at the end of lesson.
special needs
individuals who require special educational services to help them reach their potential
structural information
information that refers to the relationships that exist among ideas and concepts (e.g. it allows one to understand how items are related)
cognitive overload
inhibited functioning created by excessive demands being placed on memory and/or other cognitive processes
application activities
involve practice, guidance, and feedback
cooperative learning
involves small groups of students working together to learn collaborative and social skills while working toward a common academic goal or task.
Theory
is an organized set of principles explaining events that take place in the environment.
Learning Theory
is an organized set of principles explaining how individuals learn.
meaningful integration of technology
know when, why, and how specific tools should be used to facilitate overall learning.
simulations
learners confront realistic approximations of real-life situations.
Presentation
makes use of verbal information and/or visual symbols to convey material quickly
Instructional methods
methods are procedures and actions used to help students achieve the stated lesson objectives
Asynchronous
not occurring at the same time
synchronous
occurring at the same time
problem solving
often based on the scientific method of inquiry. the usual steps are (1) define the problem and all major components, (2) formulate hypotheses, (3) collect and analyze data, (4) formulate conclusions and/or solutions, (5) verify conclusions and/or solutions.
instructional plan
plays a critical role in directing the selection and use of all other tools within the learning environment
pretest
pre-instructional evaluation of students knowledge and/or skills to determine students level of performance before instruction
Antecedent
presented by the environment an event, object or circumstance that promotes a behavior
motivation
process whereby goal-directed activity is instigated and sustain. (keeping student interest)
games
provide an appealing environment in which learners follow prescribed rules as they strive to attain a challenging goal.
hypermedia
refers to a system of multimedia information representation in which the information is stored digitally in interlinked chunks called nodes.
webinar
short for web seminar, an interactive and synchronous meeting or presentation format which is conducted over the web
Demonstration
show students how to do a task as well as why, when, and where it is done
ubiquitous computing
sometimes called pervasive computing or distributed intelligence, it refers to situations in which computer processing power is embedded, often invisibly, in objects in everyday environment
corrective feedback
tells students specifically what they can do to correct or improve their performance.
cloud computing
term for the distribution of applications, processing power, and storage across many computers accessible via the internet
Educational Techology
the application of technological processes and tools which can be used to solve problems of instruction and learning
Composing objecticves: conditions
the circumstances under which the students are expected perform
Listerv
the computer that controls sorts, and distributes incoming information on a particular topic.
Cycle of continuous improvement
the continuous evaluation of instruction before, during, and after implementation, which leads to continual revision and modification in order to increase student learning. w
Instruction
the deliberate arrangement of learning conditions to promote the attainment of some intended goal. helps learners gain the experiences needed in order for a desired change to be produced and thus learning to occur.
integrated learning systems
the most complex and sophisticated computer systems that function as a teacher. Designed to provide a cycle of instruction, assessment, and particular subject matter-all on the computer.
Assessment
the process of gathering evidence of what learners know and can do
Evaluation
the process of gathering information from multiple sources in order to judge the merit or worth of a program, project, or entity
triangulation
the process of obtaining information from more than one technique or source in order to strengthen individual findings
Attention
the process of selectively receiving information from the environment
Encoding
the process of translating information into some meaningful form that can be remembered.
learning environment
the setting or physical surroundings in which learning is expected to take place
Composing objecticves: criteria
the standard that defines acceptable performance
instructional design
the systematic and reflective process of translating principles of learning and instructions into plans for instructional materials, activities, information, resources, and evaluation.
Technology
the systematic application of scientific or other organized knowledge to practical tasks, performs a bridging function between research and theory on one side and professional practice on the other
uniform resource locator (URL)
the unique address for every internet site or world wide web page containing the protocol type, the domain, the directory, and the name of the site or page.
multimedia
the use of a variety of media formate (e.g., text, visuals, audio, video) in a single presentation or program.
transfer
the use of prior knowledge in new situations or as it applies to new problems
Computer mediated communication
the use of the computer as a device for mediating communication between teacher and students and among students, often over distances. electronic mail and computer conferencing are two types of application software commonly used in CMC
educational computing
the use of the computer in the teaching and learning process.
orientation activity
to help students see what the have previously learned, what they are currently learning, and what they will subsequently learn.
information activity
to help students understand and remember those new ideas. to be effective , should focus on three different types of information- declarative, structural, and conditional.
Learning
to learn is to change (or have the capacity to change) one's level of ability or knowledge in a permanent way
reinforcing feedback
use it to acknowledge good performance and encourage continued effort.
Computer assisted instruction
using the computer to present content information using various media (texts, visuals, audio,video), provide instructional activities or situations, quiz or otherwise require interaction from learners, assess learner performance, provide feedback, and determine appropriate follow-up activities.
Internet
vast collection of computer networks that connects millions of computers and tens of millions of people around the world.
Composing objecticves: performance
what students will do to indicate that they have learned
heuristic
when referring to instructional plans; it is a set of general rules (heuristic guidelines) that you can adopt to fit each situation, rather than a rigid procedure that you must follow in the same way every time.
Memory
within a computer, this is an area that stores instructions (programs) and information that can be readily accessed by the processor.