TTL MODULE 1 Lesson 2
TTL MODULE 1 Lesson 2
TTL MODULE 1 Lesson 2
The history of educational technology can be traced back to thousands of years – from
primitive writing tools such as clay tablets, thick palm leaves, and parchment made of animal
skin, to the latest technological developments like artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
However, at present, we usually refer to digital technologies by the term educational
technology. Using interactive whiteboards, instructional videos, educational computer games,
and using hand-held devices like tablets and smartphones are some examples. Educational
technology has facilitated the concept of e-learning, i.e., learning online. There are two types
of e-learning as synchronous e-learning and asynchronous e-learning. Synchronous learning
refers to real-time classes via digital technologies like Skype and chatrooms. Asynchronous
learning, on the other hand, refers to students learning the same material at different times
across different locations; this uses technologies like blogs, websites, wikis, e-mail, and
video-posting sites.
- Educational technology has many benefits. Using technology in education can help to
keep students interested, engaged and motivated. Moreover, educational technology
can help students to set their own pace and encourage self-study. There are many
other benefits of educational technology, such as the availability of multiple
resources, quick access to information, real-time teaching, and paperless tests and
assignments.
ICTs will continue to be a significant part of our future as it connects itself to more and more
parts of our lives. It will continually evolve and change because as consumers we all like a
choice. We like to use ICT for personal growth, creativity, and joy, consumption, and wealth
(Semenov, 2005).
Importance of Students Engaging with ICT
It is important for students to engage with ICT so that:
1. Learn 21st-century skills and develop their ICT capability and ICT literacy.
2. Improves their attainment levels.
3. Prepares them for an integrated society dominated by ICT developments.
4. So that they learn the notion of using ICT as a tool for lifelong learning.
Worldwide research has shown that ICT can lead to an improved student learning and better
teaching methods. A report made by the National Institute of Multimedia Education in Japan,
proved that an increase in the use of ICT in education with integrating technology to the
curriculum has a significant and positive impact on students’ achievements. The results
specifically showed that the students who are continuously exposed to technology through
education has better ‘knowledge’, presentation skills, innovative capabilities, and are ready to
take more efforts into learning as compared to their counterparts.
Various devices/technology in ICT includes:
- Access of course materials through remote devices,
- Online digital repositories for lectures, course materials, and digital library,
- Online/ cloud based academic management systems,
- Employing the flipped classroom concept,
- Making use of handheld computers, tablet computers, audio players, projector devices
etc.
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