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ICT Applied to English ICT Applied to English TeachingTeaching Assignment # 1:Assignment # 1:

““History of Education History of Education Technology”Technology”

Czemernicki Daniela – Piazza María EugeniaCzemernicki Daniela – Piazza María Eugenia

20122012

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Educational Educational technologytechnologySome definitions…Some definitions…

It refers to the use of technology in educational It refers to the use of technology in educational settings. settings.

It also refers to the instructional use of It also refers to the instructional use of computers, television, and other kinds of computers, television, and other kinds of electronic hardware and software.electronic hardware and software.

Instructional mediaInstructional media

All of the devices that teachers and learners use All of the devices that teachers and learners use to support learning.to support learning.

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The typical view The typical view among educators was among educators was that Technology could that Technology could be used effectively to be used effectively to supplement instruction supplement instruction by providing by providing instructional variety, instructional variety, by helping to make by helping to make abstract concepts abstract concepts concrete, and by concrete, and by stimulating interest stimulating interest among students. among students.

Both terms were used originally Both terms were used originally because many of the media because many of the media available to teachers, such as available to teachers, such as three-dimensional objects, three-dimensional objects, photographs, and silent films, photographs, and silent films, depended upon sight.depended upon sight.

Visual Education Visual Education means freeing education from text and making it more visual

by using photographs, illustrations, animation, video

and interactivity.

Visual InstructionVisual Instruction focuses on explaining corporate processes by using

video. 

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However, some of the reasons cited for infrequent However, some of the reasons cited for infrequent use of silent films:use of silent films:

Teachers' lack of skill in using equipment and filmTeachers' lack of skill in using equipment and film

Cost of films, equipment, and upkeepCost of films, equipment, and upkeep

Inaccessibility of equipment when it was neededInaccessibility of equipment when it was needed

Time involved in finding the right film for each Time involved in finding the right film for each classclass

Silent filmsSilent films were used for educational were used for educational purposes by the first decade of the purposes by the first decade of the twentieth century.twentieth century.

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TelevisionTelevision became available so, efforts to promote became available so, efforts to promote radio instruction in schools were abandoned.radio instruction in schools were abandoned.

Instructional television the 1950s and the Instructional television the 1950s and the 1960s.1960s.

It was stimulated by two factors: It was stimulated by two factors: The decision by the Federal Communications The decision by the Federal Communications

Commission to set aside 242 television channels for Commission to set aside 242 television channels for educational purposes. educational purposes.

The substantial investment by the Ford Foundation. The substantial investment by the Ford Foundation.

RadioRadio was the next technology to gain attentionwas the next technology to gain attention. However in the 1940s it did not have the impact on 940s it did not have the impact on

schools its advocates.schools its advocates.Poor audio receptionPoor audio reception and and the cost of equipmentthe cost of equipment

were obstacles to use. When these problems were were obstacles to use. When these problems were overcome in later years, the lack of fit between the overcome in later years, the lack of fit between the

broadcasts and teachers' instructional agendas broadcasts and teachers' instructional agendas became more important factors.became more important factors.

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Many educators and public officials Many educators and public officials became enthusiastic about computers. became enthusiastic about computers.

By January 1983, computers were being By January 1983, computers were being used for instructional purposes in 40 used for instructional purposes in 40 percent of all elementary schools and percent of all elementary schools and 75 percent of all secondary schools in 75 percent of all secondary schools in the United States.the United States.

It was not until the 1980s, and It was not until the 1980s, and the appearance of the appearance of Microcomputers.Microcomputers.

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Approaches to Educational Approaches to Educational TechnologyTechnology

The interest in The interest in BehaviorismBehaviorism occurred about the same time that the first occurred about the same time that the first computer-assisted programscomputer-assisted programs (CAI) were being developed. (CAI) were being developed.

According to this perspective, students could be assigned to a computer to According to this perspective, students could be assigned to a computer to work at their own pace, and the computer would keep track of students' work at their own pace, and the computer would keep track of students' work and provide a record of each student's progress for the teacher. work and provide a record of each student's progress for the teacher. Such programs evolved into what were later called Such programs evolved into what were later called individualized individualized learning systemslearning systems (ILS). (ILS).

According to this perspective, learners must construct their own According to this perspective, learners must construct their own understanding of whatever is being taught. The teacher's role is to understanding of whatever is being taught. The teacher's role is to create an environment in which students are able to arrive at their own create an environment in which students are able to arrive at their own interpretations of knowledge while becoming ever more skillful in interpretations of knowledge while becoming ever more skillful in directing their own learning. Some constructivists recognized the directing their own learning. Some constructivists recognized the computer as a potential ally and designed programs that took advantage computer as a potential ally and designed programs that took advantage of constructivist beliefs. The result has been of constructivist beliefs. The result has been computer-based programscomputer-based programs that promote higher-level thinking and encourage collaborative learning.that promote higher-level thinking and encourage collaborative learning.

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Benefits of using Benefits of using Technology in the classroomTechnology in the classroom Easy-to-access course materials.Easy-to-access course materials. Instructors can post the course material or important Instructors can post the course material or important

information on a course website.information on a course website. Students can study whenever they want and have Students can study whenever they want and have

quickly access to the material. quickly access to the material. Increases students motivation. Increases students motivation. Computer-based instruction can give instant feedback Computer-based instruction can give instant feedback

to students and explain correct answers. to students and explain correct answers. Wide participation. Wide participation. Learning material can be used for long distance Learning material can be used for long distance

learning and are accessible to a wider audience.learning and are accessible to a wider audience. Improved student writing. Improved student writing. Different types of educational software are designed Different types of educational software are designed

and developed to help students to learn specific and developed to help students to learn specific subjects. subjects.

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Criticism of using Criticism of using technology in the classroomtechnology in the classroom

Lack of proper training.Lack of proper training. Limited access to sufficient quantities of a Limited access to sufficient quantities of a

technology.technology. Extra time required for many Extra time required for many

implementations of technology.implementations of technology. Special training is vital to ensuring the Special training is vital to ensuring the

effective integration of classroom technology. effective integration of classroom technology. Limited resources. Limited resources. Technology implementation can also be time Technology implementation can also be time

consuming. consuming.

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Ideas to use technology in Ideas to use technology in the classroomthe classroom

Class website:Class website: easy way to display your student's work. easy way to display your student's work. Class blogs and wikisClass blogs and wikis: : BlogsBlogs can maintain a running can maintain a running

dialogue and assignments. dialogue and assignments. WikisWikis are more group focused are more group focused ans studentss can edit a single document and create a ans studentss can edit a single document and create a edited finished product. edited finished product.

Mobile devices:Mobile devices: they enhance the experience in the they enhance the experience in the classroom by providing the possibility for professors to get classroom by providing the possibility for professors to get feedback. feedback.

Interactive WhiteboardsInteractive Whiteboards: they enhance the experience in : they enhance the experience in the classroom by showing anything that can be on a the classroom by showing anything that can be on a computer screen. It is interactive so the students can computer screen. It is interactive so the students can draw, write, or manipulate images on the interactive draw, write, or manipulate images on the interactive whiteboard. whiteboard.

PodcastsPodcasts: It enables teachers to reach students through a : It enables teachers to reach students through a medium that is both "cool" and a part of their daily lives. medium that is both "cool" and a part of their daily lives. Podcasting can help sharpen students’ vocabulary, Podcasting can help sharpen students’ vocabulary, writing, editing, public speaking, and presentation skills. writing, editing, public speaking, and presentation skills.

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ReferencesReferences

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Deakin University.Students' gateway to Campus Deakin University.Students' gateway to Campus Study support Study support http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/handouts/referencing-apa.phsupport/study-skills/handouts/referencing-apa.php#_the_apa_style_62_3*p#_the_apa_style_62_3*

Educational Technology. In Wikipedia Educational Technology. In Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technolohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_technology gy