Educational Technology vs.Instructional Technology by Patti Wilson. Educational Technology • Educational Technology is the teaching of technology • According to Aziz (2010), "Educational technology is the considered implementation of appropriate tools, techniques, or processes that facilitate the application of senses, memory, and cognition to …
14. ANDROID Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License after acquiring it from Android Incorporation. Most widely used mobile platform with over 7,00,000 apps in Google play store, over 25 billion app …
This document discusses advance construction technologies related to pile foundations. It defines deep foundations as those where depth is much larger than width, and describes the main types as pile foundations and pier foundations. Pile foundations are preferred when loads are heavy/uneven, soil bearing capacity is poor, subsurface water ...
28. Learning with the technology means focusing on how the technology can be the means to learning ends across the curriculum. It includes: •Presentation, demonstration, and the manipulation of data using productivity tools •Use of curriculum-specific applications types such as educational games, drill and practice, simulations, tutorials, virtual laboratories, …
3. Adaptive vs. Assistive Technology Adaptive Technology is a type of Assistive Technology, but the terms are not interchangeable. Adaptive Technology is designed only to enable individuals with disabilities to function more fully. Assistive Technology includes items that may be utilized by persons without disabilities as well. "Surgically implanted" devices …
3. Introduction 5G technology is the next generation of wireless communications. It is introduce since 2011. It is expected to provide Internet connections that are least 40 times faster than 4G LTE. 5G technology may use a variety of spectrum bands, including millimeter wave (mmWave) radio spectrum, which can carry very large amounts of data a short distance. …
2. Educational Technology Objectives: To identify events and devices of the past that contributed to the technological revolution. To examine the organizations and their viewpoints that have shaped technology use in the classroom today.
Instructional Technology. Theoretical foundations and my philosophical beliefs. Below are the major psychological theories that have shaped the field of Instruction Technology and influenced my understanding of learning processes. Psychological Foundations. Behaviorism Slideshow 4161039 by
22. Conclusion • In the conclusion • Technology has a very positive impact on education and at the same time may also pose negative effects. • Teachers, and students should take advantage of this in the good light and eliminate the drawbacks which are pulling back many of students as well as schools from achieving excellence • it is thus time for every country to …
In short, you'll learn how learning works and how to use agreed-upon and well-researched principles so you can take the sometimes messy and unfocused problems people face in life …
26. Precast Concrete Construction and Seismic Design • In areas of high seismic risk, structures must be designed to respond safely to the dynamic forces imparted into the structure. • Innovations in joint design are improving …
This document discusses the roles of technology in teaching and learning. It outlines how technology can serve as a teaching tool, learning tool, and tutor. It provides examples of how technology supports teachers through enhancing the learning environment, improving instruction, and enabling professional development.
The document discusses frameworks for technology integration in education, including the ACOT stages model and LoTI scale. It provides examples of technologies and strategies for communication, collaboration, …
3. Technology in Education • The term 'Technology in Education' refers to use of technological advancement such as various equipments, material machines for educational purpose. • It includes tangible aspects of …
Title: Instructional Technology vs. Educational Technology 1 Instructional Technologyvs.Educational Technology. By K. Hall; 2 What is Instructional Technology? A broad term ; Deals with the process of using technology for instruction ; Describes the technologies that facilitate access to information of all types. Acquisition, processing ...
8. Shift in the use of technology for teaching and learning Old Contemporary Teacher presents information in powerpoint Tasks are created by teachers for students to accomplish Quality of presentations and handouts for all lessons, units, chapters Quality of student learning Teacher spends time showing the prepared presentation and other …
2. Planning can be defined as 'drawing up a method or scheme of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance. Construction projects involve using different resources—human, equipment and material, money, etc., and at all times. The task of a construction planner is to draw up plans for optimum utilization of all these resources and to …
From Building Information Modeling (BIM) to drones, virtual reality, and robotics, these presentations cover how technology is being used to streamline construction processes, …
This document provides a summary of the history and theories of educational technology: - It outlines the evolution of educational technology from early 20th century teaching machines to modern mobile learning. Key developments discussed include computer-assisted instruction, online learning environments, and the rise of mobile devices for ...
Improving Instruction with Technology. Whittney Smith, Ed.D . . 21 st Century Learning: The 4 Cs. The Four Cs Teaching Digital Natives by Marc Prensky The Flipped Classroom Twitter and social media iPads Web 2.0: …
10 Educational technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources.
This document discusses various instructional technologies used in classrooms including: - Traditional chalkboards and display boards for presenting information - Audiovisual technologies like filmstrips, slides, overhead projectors, and television - Computer technologies such as programming, software, and how computers can be integrated into lessons - …
11. When effectively integrated into the curriculum, technology tools can extend learning by providing students and teachers with: Access to up-to-date, primary source material Methods of collecting/recording data Ways to collaborate with students, teachers, and experts around the world Opportunities for expressing understanding via multimedia Learning that is …
3. Food technology is developed as a discipline to systematically organize and link the various kinds of knowledge which are necessary to inform human activity in food handling, processing, distribution and marketing. Food technology applies… the principle and concepts of engineering to problems of handling and processing. studies the interrelationship between the …
This presentation discusses using technology to support reading instruction. It begins by establishing essential questions about how the Lexile Framework and technology can enhance reading skills. The presentation …
2. Introduction LiFi is a wireless optical networking technology that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for data transmission. LiFi is designed to use LED light bulbs similar to those currently in use in many energy-conscious homes and offices. However, LiFi bulbs are outfitted with a chip that modulates the light imperceptibly for optical data transmission. LiFi …
• Download as PPT, PDF • 3 likes • 2,185 views. AI-enhanced description. M. mkalantan Follow. The document discusses several theoretical foundations of instructional technology and learning environments. It describes behaviorism, which focuses on observable behaviors and environmental stimuli/responses. It also outlines Gagne's ...
Digital technology refers to the evolving suite of digital tools used for learning, including hardware, software, and infrastructure. It encompasses productivity tools like MS Office, instructional software, computer-based learning technologies, general references, research tools, and subject-specific CD-ROMs.
This chapter discusses instructional planning for technology-enhanced learning. It outlines the Design-Plan-Act (D-P-A) system for planning instruction, which includes three phases: 1) design the learning environment and objectives, 2) plan daily lessons, and 3) take action to implement lessons.
2. " Technology integration represents the idea that all uses of technology in K-12 schools are determined by first starting with the various curricula (e.g., mathematics, science, reading, writing, social studies) and then identifying technologies and ways that technologies can be used to improve learning in the curricula areas." (Earle, 2002).