Unit 4 - Roles of Educational Technology
Unit 4 - Roles of Educational Technology
Unit 4 - Roles of Educational Technology
Creating a curriculum that appreciates the power of technology in education can serve to
increase engagement in the classroom and make learning easier and more efficient.
Methods used within the classroom not only need to keep evolving, but also harness the effects
of the digital revolution in a positive and constructive manner. Creating a curriculum that appreciates
the power of technology in the learning process can serve to increase engagement in the classroom and
make learning easier and more efficient.
A common misperception surrounding the impact of technology on learning is that the Internet,
with all its factual data, has served to render our long-term memory as useless. Why commit to learning
something if a simple press of a button will give you the answers you are looking for? Proponents of this
argument therefore believe that the need to remember facts is no longer essential to our education.
However, these arguments often ignore the dynamic between long-term memory and working memory.
A person’s long-term memory has much more capacity than their working memory that can only
remember between 4-7 items before it becomes overloaded. Therefore, working memory space is
premium, in order for it to be free on a regular basis we have to commit certain facts to our long-term
memory. This is perhaps why researchers label long-term memory as ‘the seat of human intellectual
skill.’
3. Visual Literacy
-Visual literacy is considered as subset of technology literacy, Christopherson (1997) affirmed
that a visually literate person can interpret, understand and appreciate the meaning of visual messages,
communicate more effectively through applying the basic principles and concepts of visual design:
produce visual messages using the computer and other technology and use visual thinking to
conceptualize solutions to the problems.
Enrichment Activity
I- Activity 4
1. Learning to Know
Write one paragraph discussing how technology can increase students’ ability to find answer to the
questions raised in class.
2. Learning to Do
Plan an activity that includes the use of technology to teach your classmates how to learn the
following : You may choose only one.
a. making a toy
b. writing a poem
c. solving a problem of a teenager
d. improving basic speech
3. Learning to Be
Explain the technology you will use to attain what you want to be 5 years from now.
Direction: Given the following roles of Educational Technology, find an instructional material that can best
suit these roles. Get a picture or a screenshot of the instructional material and place it in the box
designated. Opposite it, describe how you will use the instructional material to describe the role.
1. Motivation
Direction: Create a meaning for the letters of EDTECH that would indicate the role of Educational
technology
in the 21st century classroom. The roles should be based on research findings Remember.