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Educational Technology II

The document discusses lessons 8 and 9 on educational technology and computers. It defines a computer as a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical and logical operations to process information. Computers are recognized as the third revolution in education after printing press and libraries. The document also discusses how computers have transformed education through computer-assisted instruction and as an information and communication technology, providing examples of software used in education like Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Excel, and internet browsers.

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Educational Technology II

The document discusses lessons 8 and 9 on educational technology and computers. It defines a computer as a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical and logical operations to process information. Computers are recognized as the third revolution in education after printing press and libraries. The document also discusses how computers have transformed education through computer-assisted instruction and as an information and communication technology, providing examples of software used in education like Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Excel, and internet browsers.

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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY II

LESSON 8
&
LESSON 9

The students themselves who


demonstrate
higher thinking skills and
creativity through
such activities searching for
information,
organizing, and synthesizing
ideas, creating
presentation and the like.

LESSON 9:

COMPUTER
A device that computes, especially
a programmable electronic
machine that performs high
speed mathematical and
logical operations that
assembles, stores, correlates or
otherwise process information.

It was pointed out that the


advent of the computer is
recognized as a third revolution
in education.

1st is the invention of printing


press
2nd is the introduction of libraries
3rd is the invention of computers

Computer assisted instruction (CAI) was


introduced using the principle of
individualized learning to a positive
climate that includes realism and appeal
with drill exercises that uses color, music
and animation. But the involving pace of
innovation in todays information age is
so dynamic that within the first decade of
the 21st century, computer technology in
education has matured to transform into
an educative information and
communication technology (ICT) in
education.

USES OF THE COMPUTERS AS ICT IN EDUCATION

The personal computer (PC) as ICT is an


instructional media consist of audio-visual
aids that serve to enhance and enrich the
teaching-learning process. Examples are:
blackboard, photos, film and video.
On the other hand, educational
communication media comprise the media
of communication to audiences including
learners using the print, film, radio, and
television or satellite means of
communication. For examples; distance
learning was implemented using
correspondents radio, television or the
computer satellite system.

Microsoft Office program for composing text,


graphics, photos into letters, articles, reports and etc.

PowerPoint for preparing lecture


presentations

Excel for spreadsheets and


similar graphics sheet


Internet Explorer- access to the internet

Yahoo or Google websites; e-mail, chat rooms,


blog sites, news service (print/video)
educational software etc.

Adobe Reader graphs/photo


composition and editing

MSN mail/chart messaging

Windows Media Player CD, VCD


Player

Cyber link Power DVD Player

Windows Media Player editing


film/video

Game House video games

PREPARED BY:

ARO, ANA ROSAN G.


MAHUSAY, LIZAH MAE M.
QUINO, EDWIN D.

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