Introduction to scholarly field of Educational Technology / Technology-Mediated Learning In 7-12 Education (include video-based demos); TPACK; Learning technologies: Taxonomies, classification; Basic Iintroduction to associated teaching approaches e.g. instructionist/presentational V constructionist/generative
2. E- Learning?
E or L word more important?
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Using computers and associated technologies to support
learning.
Other terms: Computer mediated learning, Technology-
mediated learning, Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) in learning, ICT-supported learning,
Learning Technologies, digital learning, mobile learning,
connected learning …
3. E- Learning?
Using computers and associated technologies to support
learning.
Other terms: Computer mediated learning, Technology-
mediated learning, Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) in learning, ICT-supported learning,
Learning Technologies, digital learning, mobile learning,
connected learning …
Broad Umbrella:
Educational Technology or
Technology-mediated Learning
16. “The promise of bringing the world
into the classroom..
– I believe that the motion picture is destined to
revolutionise our educational system and that in a few
years it will supplant largely, the use of textbooks.
I should say that on the average, we get about 2%
efficiency out of schoolbooks as they are written
today. The education of the future,a s I see it, will be
conducted through the medium of the motion picture
… where it should be possible to obtain 100%
efficiency!
– Thomas Edison, 1922, Teachers and Machines
(Cuban)
18. "There is no limit on imagination..
– thus there is no limitation on how you can use
transparencies and overhead projection to
communicate effectively with your class. Just
as science is opening new vistas for mankind,
overhead projection is opening new doors for
teaching."
– Morton Schultz, The Teacher and the
Overhead Projector (Prentice-Hall, 1965)