Educ Tech 2 Chapter 11
Educ Tech 2 Chapter 11
Chapter 11 deals with the different roles Internet play in Education. The Internet has changed education significantly especially
on how the teachers, students and parents communicate with each other, how to find good resources to be used in the classroom and
how to use the Internet to create and develop learning materials and activities. In this chapter, the role of the Internet as a tool for
communication, as a tool for inquiry and as a tool for construction will be discussed.
7. Use definitions.
Example: Define: Catholicism
8. Use file types. Use this to refine your search so that the entries listed will display only the file types specified.
Example: netiquettes filetype:doc
9. Use nouns as query keywords. Never use articles (“a”, “the”), pronouns (“he”, “it”), conjuctions (“and”, “or”) or prepositions (“to”,
“from”) in your queries.
Example: Solar System
10. Use 6 to 8 keywords per query.
11. Spell carefully and consider alternate spellings.
12. Use good keywords
Examples: abc product reviews, abc revies, abc ratings, abc user views, abc user, reviews, abc sucks, abc rocks
13. Use truncations or wildcards. Truncation is the process of using an asterisk mark (*) while searching. The purpose of truncation is
to broaden the search results especially when you are not sure of the exact keyword to search. Through truncations at the root of the
word, the search tool searches all word variations after the asterisk.
Example: Comp*
Wildcards can also be used in searching for information. It is used to represent one character or letter in a word. Wildcards are
especially useful when the user is not sure of the correct spelling of a word.
Example: comp???? (the result can be Computer, Computes or other words that has 4 letters after COMP)
14. Use Search Options. Use this to specifically find the kind of content you are looking for, whether these are images, videos, news,
blogs, updates, books and forums; and even sort them further by freshness.
15. Use tilde operator (~). Use this in front of a word to return results that include synonyms.
TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION
It refers to the Internet as a vehicle for presenting products created by students at the same time a way create lessons and
activities for the students.
Let us look into some of the tools that can be used for construction.
Webquests
Webquests are web-based activities designed to help teachers integrate the Internet into the curriculum. It follows steps with the
appropriate “live links” that are integral part of the Webquests. The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State
University in February 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology staff at San
Diego Unified School District. The model spread around the world because teachers find it very useful as students engage in work
through the use of the resources of the Internet.
An effective WebQuest...
Engages the student’s higher-order thinking skills (decision making and critical thinking)
Must have interesting and doable tasks
Utilizes resources on the Internet
Usually involves collaboration through group work
Creating a Webquest
Creating a WebQuest can be very simple. As long as you can create a document with hyperlinks, you can create a WebQuest. So,
Webquest can be created in Word, Powerpoint, and even in Excel. However, to officially call it as a Webquest, the basic parts and
attributes of it should be present. There are also many online authoring websites that are used to create Webquest, these are Zunal.com,
Filamentality.com, and zWebquest.
Basic parts of a Webbquest
There are five basic parts of a Webquest.
1. Introduction - the introduction provides the background of the Webquest.It catches the reader’s attention to continue on with the
webguest.
2. Task - the task indicates what the students are required to do.
3. Process - the process gives detail of the instructions on what the students are going to do. It includes the links to the different
resources in the web.
4. Evaluation - the evaluation presents the rubrics on how the students will be graded.
5. Conclusion - the conclusion summarizes the entire lesson. It gives room for reflections and for thoughts about the topic.
Web Page Creation
Teachers can create their webpages and websites for their class. Its advantages are:
1. Great way to communicate with your students
2. Keeps the students informed of any updates
3. Keeps parents in the loop
The following websites will help teachers create their own websites.
Educatorpages.com Weebly.com Wordpress.com Wix.com
A typical website for a class includes the following components:
1. Course Description - this includes the learning objectives, learning goals including the class schedule and class calendar.
2. Class Rules and Regulations - this includes all the things that the teacher requires for the class including the guidelines on how the
class will go about.
3. Announcements/Events - this is where you can communicate anything.
4. Links related to the subject matter. (Activities, Games, Tutorial, Related Readings)
5. Materials - this could be any materials that is related to the subject matter.
6. Contact Information - this can include ways on how the students or parents can contact the teacher.
7. Biography/Teacher’s Link - this link will give all the information about the teacher. It includes here the academic and professional
background, interests, accomplishments, etc.
8. Information for Parents - this part gives the needed information for the parents.
Online Activities/Games
Online Activities is a way of delivering fun and interesting activities to the students.
Benefits of Online Activities/Games
1. Grabs students attention. It is a good way to focus their attention and actively immerse in it.
2. Students learn different skills. Through online activities and games, students develop critical thinking skills, creativity, teamwork,
and good sportsmanship.
3. Develops new concepts. Students may be able to grasp new concept or idea, experiment with it, or take a different perspective on
the material.
4. Deepens learning. Students are provided with opportunities to apply concepts and practice them to achieve the needed skills.
Some websites that offer online activities and games are:
https://getKahoot.com Quizstar.4teachers.org Quia.com www.zondle.com