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Technology in Education
- application of technology to any of those processes involved in operating the institutions which house the educational enterprise
- include the application of technology to food, health, finance, scheduling, grade, reporting, and other processes which support education within institutions.
Instructional Technology
- applying scientific knowledge about human learning to the practical tasks of teaching and learning
- a bridge between those who conduct research on human learning and those who are teaching and learning
-translates and applies basic researches on human learning to produce instructional design principles and processes as well as instructional media that students and teachers can use to increase learning
-a part of educational technology
Technology Integration
- using learning technologies to introduce, reinforce, supplement, and extend skills
- a part of educational technology, and a part and parcel of instructional technology
Educational Media
- channels or avenues or instruments of communication
- examples: books, magazines, newspapers, radio. TV, internet
Other Terms for Educational / Instructional Media
Training aids Visual aids Audio aids Audio-visual aids Learning resources Instructional materials Educational materials Multi-sensory materials
Broadcast Media Mass Media- medium that disseminates info to a large number of recipients via telecom
- media envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience
- radio and television
- newspapers, magazines, comics, radio, television
Audio Media Visual Media- emphasizes use of hearing
-emphasizes use of the sense of sight
Audiovisual Media-emphasizes use of hearing and seeing
- radio, audio discs, recordings, language lab, etc.
- charts, pictures boards, diagrams, maps, models, etc.
-TV, videotapes / discs, sound filmstrips, printed materials with recorded sound
Hardware Software
equipment and related electronic and mechanical components
Programs, or instructional materials that go with the machine
Print Media Non-Print Media
- printed word is used predominantly in transmitting information
-info is transmitted predominantly through AV media
- guide sheets, handouts, study guides, manuals, newsletters, books
- TV, models, real objects, audio recordings/discs, etc.
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educational technology. Manila: National Bookstore.
Garo, C. (2007). Teaching educational technology. Manila: Rex Publishing.
Gentry, C. (1987). Educational technology: A question of meaning. From Educational media and technology yearbook 1987. Littleton, CO. Libraries Unlimited.
Grabe, M. (2004). Integrating technology for meaningful learning. NY: Houghton Mifflin.
Jones, B. (1999). A differentiating definition of instructional technology and
educational technology. Available online.