Overview of Educational Technology 2: Learning Objectives
Overview of Educational Technology 2: Learning Objectives
Overview of Educational Technology 2: Learning Objectives
TECHNOLOGY 2
Learning Objectives:
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2
Concerned with Integrating Technology into Teaching and learning
The meaning of which is putting together technology into teaching and
learning so that these will become one in learner’s education. To specify- focused on
introducing, reinforcing, supplementing, and extending the knowledge and skills to
learners so that they can become exemplary users of educational technology.
ET-2 will involve a deeper understanding of the computer as well as hands-
on-application of computer skills. To infuse technology in the student-teacher training,
helping learners to adapt and meet rapid and continuing technology changes in
information and communication technology (ICT) environment.
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FOR LEARNERS:
To introduce reinforce, supplement and extend knowledge and skill that they can
become exemplary users of educational technology.
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2
Involved a deeper understanding of the computer as well as hands-on application of
computer skills.
Hardware skills allow you to physically operate a computer. Hardware skills can be as
simple as knowing how to turn devices on and off. They might also involve more
complex tasks like connecting machines to networks, changing parts, or fixing broken
devices. For these complex tasks, many employers hire trained technicians with
advanced computer skills.
Software skills help you to efficiently use computer programs and applications. There
are some software skills that employers may consider as prerequisites to employment.
Employers may not include some software skills on job posts under the assumption
they are universally understood. For example, many employers may believe all
applicants have a basic knowledge of word processing programs, like Microsoft Word.
Analytics
Social media
Graphic design
Microsoft Office
Spreadsheets
Email communication
Marketing automation
Data visualization
Certain software skills are more commonly desired in different fields. If you’re a
computer programmer, you may be required to know various coding languages like
Python, C++, Java, or HTML, among others. Those who are applying for positions in
administrative assistance will likely need be experienced with Microsoft Office Suite,
Google apps and accounting software. To find out which skills employers in your
industry might expect, spend some time researching the most common software skills
for your career. Carefully read job descriptions and take note of the requirements listed
there.
Used information technology to improve not only instruction but the school
management programmed curriculum.
TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING 2
To inculcate higher level thinking and creativity among students while providing
then knowledge of IT-related learning theories
References:
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