Fs1-Episode 11
Fs1-Episode 11
Fs1-Episode 11
STUDY 1 EPISODE
11
FS 1
OBSERVE
As you visit and observe the Learning Resource Center, use the observation
guide provided. Ask the assistance of the Center staff courteously.
After you are through with your observation, classify the resources available that
you believe are most useful. Use the activity form provided for you.
Name of Center Observed: New Tanglag National High School (LRC and Library)
Date of Observation: October 10,2022
Name of Observer: Jamille Nympha C. Balasi
Course/Year/ Section: BSED SCIENCE 4
Story Book
The author is responsible Children may be inspired
for the design and writing by stories to work hard,
of the header, introduction, bravely, and optimistically.
body of text, conclusions, They help students
and rear cover. To finish a encounter new things and
book, you need to have all grow intellectually.
the moving parts for it to Reading books has many
be successful as well as benefits for kids, including
good. the ability to learn more,
improve memory, and
broaden vocabulary.
Magazine
✔ 2. Audio Resources
Speaker In order for the pupils to One of the most significant
hear their lectures clearly, educational tools is the
each teacher at New speaker because it may be
Tanglag uses a little used at any campus event.
speaker on their desk. The This benefits both the
size and chargeability of teacher and the students,
the new Tanglag another particularly when they are
speaker make it more making a video
practical and simple to presentation for the
evaluate in any setting. Its school's amusement.
voice is loud and clear,
making it easier to hear
from a distance for suitable
announcements and other
significant events that
should occur.
Microphone
It is especially important
A microphone converts
✔ for students whose first
sound waves into electrical
✔ language is not English or
signals that can be
who have hearing issues.
recorded to a recording
It lessens the chance of
medium or played back
miscommunication or
loudspeaker-style. Many
information loss.
different audio recording
Additionally, it does away
devices can be utilized for
with the requirement that
communication, music
students ask their teachers
vocals, speech, and sound
to wear microphones.
recording thanks to
microphones. During the
flag ceremony,
announcements are made
using a microphone.
✔ 3. Non-electronic Visual
Resources
Portfolio Portfolios are tangible Portfolios show the
✔ collections of student work cumulative successes and
✔ that may include written accomplishments of a
tests, artwork, lab findings, student over time. They
assignments, diaries, offer helpful data on the
artwork, physical projects, development and
and other tangible mastering of students'
evidence of student skills. This information,
achievement and together with student
academic progress. perspectives, provides
crucial details about how
each student learns and
what is important to him or
her in the educational
process.
✔ 4. ICT Resources
Computer A computer responds It has been demonstrated
appropriately to a specific that using computers in the
set of instructions, which is classroom helps students
one of its two basic perform better by
properties. It has the ability encouraging greater
to follow a set of pre- interest in their studies.
recorded instructions. The use of computers in
the classroom is
considered to greatly
increase student
Projector comprehension.
Its size and weight make it
simpler to move around, Projectors are a readily
especially by room, and it available technology in the
creates films and classroom that enable the
educational presentations teacher to use a variety of
of the highest caliber. resources and engage
students more freely
Television during a lesson.
An audio-visual approach
✔ is used to develop, create, Television may teach kids
and watch a television important principles and
broadcast. TV broadcasts life lessons. Education
are more effective than programs can help young
radio broadcasts because children develop their
the eye receives and social and academic skills.
retains a lot more Young people can benefit
information than the ear. from watching news,
current events, and history
shows because they can
have a greater
understanding of diverse
people and civilizations.
Impression about the LRC:
For me it is very well-lit, ventilated and organize. Working there is more pleasant
because there are learning resources there.
Name and Signature of Observer:
ANALYZE
REFLECT
1. Which of the materials in the Learning Resource Center caught your
interest the most? Why?
Since it provides nearly all of the knowledge that the institution needs for
the teaching process or office work, the computer is to me the most interesting
item in the learning resource center. Simply expressed, this suggests that, as
said, a computer might be necessary in a classroom.
2. Which gadgets/ materials are you already confidents to use/ operate?
Tablets, laptops, and phones because we students are accustomed to
them because we started using them as soon as the pandemic began. And one
of the best benefits of employing technology is that it relieves us of some of the
laborious tasks. It facilitates and expedites our work, particularly when we
collaborate with peers, teachers, and other activities.
3. Which ones do you feel you need to learn more about?
For me, understanding how gadgets work on a basic level is sufficient,
depending on how and where we utilize them. However, as a student, I want to
learn more about how to operate a computer. There are a few features and
things that I want to learn about how to lighten and speed up its operation,
notably the fundamentals of how to free up some places on it to prevent logging
and maintain its long life.
OBSERVE
As you observe the class, use the observation sheets provided for you to
document your observations.
ANALYZE
UTILIZATION OF TEACHING AIDS FORM
● Use the technology Integrated Form to analyze the class you observed.
Refer to the Technology Integration Matrix on p. 123, In which level of
technology integration do you think the teacher you observed operated?
Why?
Students were urged by the teacher to use the resources. The
instructional resources or materials that will be used are already known to the
teacher. He is knowledgeable of the subject he will be talking about.
● Based on the Technology Integration Matrix, what are the characteristics of
the learning environment in the class that you observed? Point your
observations that justify your answer.
The learning environment in the classroom could be described as
"primary objective." Rather than simply concluding evaluations with thoughts, the
students used technological tools to define objectives, plan activities, monitor
progress, and assess results. As I have seen, when each student completed an
individual assignment, the teacher provided helpful feedback, to which the
students answered with their justifications and perspectives on how they arrived
at their answers. Even if they are not based on class discussion, the instructor is
open to the students' original thoughts. The teacher encourages his students to
use their imaginations and to think outside the box.
● Over-all, were the learning resources used effectively? Why? Why not?
Give your suggestions.
It's a resounding yes because, as I watch in the classroom, the students
were able to adhere to and apply the given instructions, demonstrating their
ability to learn and perform effectively in the classroom and their enjoyment of the
activity at hand.
REFLECT
1. Put yourself in the place of the teacher. What would you do similarly and
what would you do differently if you would teach the same lesson to the
same group of students? Why?
Regarding the resemblance, I would choose to employ his method of
delivering the material to his students because I can see how easy it is for the
student to understand and put the given lesson into practice. He speaks in a
great, clear manner, creating a welcoming environment that encourages students
to participate actively in class.
OBSERVE
Class Observation Guide
Analyze
Analyzing the information, you got from observing the class, surf the
internet to select the electronic resources, including OERs, social networking
sites, and apps with virtual or augmented reality that will be reality that will be
useful in teaching the same lesson. Evaluate the resources you found, using the
set of criteria discussed in the Revisit the Learning Essentials part of this
Episode. Use the form below to note your analysis and evaluation.
REFLECT
1. Describe your experience in surfing the internet for appropriate electronic
resources for the class? What made it easy? Difficult?
Internet use is incredibly beneficial, especially to this generation. With just
one click, you may get a ton of information and facts about what you're looking for.
Students now use it as a platform for learning. But using the internet has benefits
and drawbacks.
Pros:
1. Faster and easiest way to learn anything.
2. Allows you to revisit the course contents as frequently as you like and at your
most concentrated moment.
3. Fill communication chasms.
4. Take advantage of virtual field excursions.
5. Assignment flexibility and convenience
Cons:
1. Self-discipline is required for online learning.
2. extended durations of time spent on smart phones and other electronic devices
3. short term memory
4. Instructors Need Additional Training for Online Learning
2. How did you choose which electronic resources to include here? What did
you consider? Explain. Which of the new trends in Education 4.0 would you
like to explore more for your work as a teacher? Why?
The choice of which electronic resources to use in the class depends on a
number of factors. The first thing to take into account is how it relates to the
educational objectives of our class. It is crucial that the online activities or
resources you use are related to the topic at hand. You should also think about
how easily accessible electronic information sources are.
Observe
1. Get a copy of the PSST and go over the competencies.
2. On the second column, write the competencies you like to work on.
3. Search for MOOCs in the internet which are relevant to the competencies you
identified. You may try these sites:
● http://www.teachthought.com/technology/list-750-moocs-teachers-
students/
● http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/moocs-best-teachers-free-online-
courses.
● http://www.Forbes.com/sites/skollworldforum/2013/06/10/moocs-for-
teachers-theyre-learners-too/
● http://www.mooc-list.com/categories/teacher-professional-development
● http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/04/03/new-online-teacher-training-
program-joins-mooc-madness/
4. Indicate the MOOC provider. You might need to create an account in the different
MOOC provider to explore their MOOCs.
Analyze
From among the MOOCs you explored, pick at least three which you
believe are the most appropriate for you. Describe the MOOCs below.
Provider: The provider of this course is Coursera. It is well known website that
offers different online courses or educational organization.
Content Outline: This course will assist you in having opportunities to practice
your presentation skills. It also assists you in gaining the necessary experience to
feel more confident when giving a speech in the classroom.
Why did you pick this MOOC? It covers a variety of computer science
topics, including computational thinking, algorithms, data structures, memory
and resource management, GUI programming, and web development, giving
students the fundamental knowledge they need to go deeper into their
particular interests in the field.
Provider: Coursera
REFLECT
2. What did you learn from the way the providers use technology to
teach in the MOOCs?
I learned that technology gives lots of people the chance to get a
top-notch education. Due to technological breakthroughs and MOOCs,
distance is no longer a barrier to learning because of the many benefits of
using technology.
All kinds of individuals will have access to these online courses,
making learning more accessible, especially for those who struggle to
balance employment and school. Anyone, anywhere can access this, and
users can participate in online discussions on topics comparable to those
discussed in a classroom. Technology is also used to provide participants
with feedback on their accomplishments.
3. How will you prepare yourself for MOOCs, as a learner who may
someday teach a MOOC?
As a developing and improving student, I should set good goals
for both myself and my students, including maintaining and highlighting
their learning through the use of MOOCs and correctly guiding them for
higher learning outcomes. I would like to continue learning how to
improve my abilities and those of my students in order to create a
productive learning environment.
LINK Theory to Practice
Directions: Read the items given below and encircle the correct answer.
1. Mrs. Inton is evaluating a website for her Literature class. She is making sure that
factual pieces of information found on the site are well-documented, and pictures and
diagrams are properly labeled. She is also checking that there are no misspelled words
nor grammar errors. Which criterion is she focusing on?
A. Appropriateness
C. Motivation
B. Clarity
D. Accuracy
2. Miss Castro is evaluating an early literacy app for her kindergarteners. She is making
sure the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and
that icons represent what they were intended to represent. Which criterion is she
focusing on?
A. Organization
C. Motivation
B. Accuracy
D. Appropriateness
3. Miss Tanada is evaluating an app for her Grade 8 Science class. She is finding out
whether the app taps the skills found in the Grade 8 standards to ensure that this app
will help meet her objectives. She wants to make sure it is not too easy nor too difficult
for her students. Which criterion is she focusing on?
A. Organization
C. Currency
B. Accuracy
D. Appropriateness
5. Teacher A demonstrates how to work with a math app that provides practice in adding
mixed fractions. The students then work independently with the app to provide them
Sufficient practice in adding mixed fractions. This shows technology integration which is
A. Entry-active
B. adoption-active
C. infusion-active
D. transformation-active
6. A Grade 7 Social Studies teacher gave a project where her class in Manila will work
together with other Grade 7 classes in their school campuses in Visayas and Mindanao,
They will create posters and a video clip to communicate a message about peace. They
will use social media to spread their peace campaign. This project involves technology
integration which is
A. entry-active
B. adoption-constructive
C. transformation-constructive
D. adaptation-collaborative
“ Since my major is
science, I chose this
two picture which is
the membrane and
the plant cell. This
will help me when I
am going to
demonstrate the
parts of plant cells
and animal cell.”
4. Visit edtechteacher.org. This is a treasure box for you. Explore and share
what you learned.
EdTechTeacher instructors are all experienced classroom teachers
and district leaders with in-depth knowledge of what really works in
schools. From research-based edtech integration to organizational
leadership, we are your trusted partner in sustainable improvement
in teacher and learning. It provide a consulting or coaching models
to school. There are a lot of boxes that we can choose for us to be
educated of what should we learn.
5. Paste an article about an example of technology gadget/material that you
want to learn more about. How can this gadget/material be useful in
instruction/teaching?
There are a lot of things and techniques of using laptop that I did not know. I want
to explore more on how to make more exciting activities using the laptop. Some
design are needed for our lesson and activities and I did not know how to exhibit
it in my laptop. LAPTOP is a very useful gadget in teaching because, we can make
our lessons, we can have virtual meeting or class using it. We can also use it to
teach our student through the help of projector. Some exciting games can be
exhibit using this device/gadget.
EVALUATE PERFORMANCE TASK