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A teacher uses various software applications to efficiently manage student records, track attendance, and communicate with parents. Which ICT competency domain does this best exemplify?
A teacher uses various software applications to efficiently manage student records, track attendance, and communicate with parents. Which ICT competency domain does this best exemplify?
- Curriculum and Assessment
- Organization and Administration (correct)
- Pedagogy
- Technology Tools
According to Stosic's domains of educational technology, under which condition is technology considered a 'tutor'?
According to Stosic's domains of educational technology, under which condition is technology considered a 'tutor'?
- When it assists the teacher in delivering a lesson.
- When it replaces the teacher in the classroom.
- When it is programmed by the teacher to instruct or guide a student. (correct)
- When it is used by the student as a tool for learning.
Which scenario best demonstrates 'digital literacy' as defined in the text?
Which scenario best demonstrates 'digital literacy' as defined in the text?
- A teacher effectively uses a smart board in the classroom.
- A student knows how to type quickly on a keyboard.
- A researcher critically evaluates the credibility of online sources before using them in a project. (correct)
- A student shares personal information freely on social media.
In the context of educational technology, what is the primary function of 'productivity tools'?
In the context of educational technology, what is the primary function of 'productivity tools'?
A school decides to implement a 'flipped classroom' model. Which change would teachers most likely need to make?
A school decides to implement a 'flipped classroom' model. Which change would teachers most likely need to make?
What distinguishes 'structural knowledge' from 'declarative knowledge' according to Egbert (2009)?
What distinguishes 'structural knowledge' from 'declarative knowledge' according to Egbert (2009)?
Which of the following activities exemplifies 'critical thinking'?
Which of the following activities exemplifies 'critical thinking'?
A teacher encourages students to brainstorm unusual uses for everyday objects. Which creative strategy, based on Osborn's list, is the teacher promoting?
A teacher encourages students to brainstorm unusual uses for everyday objects. Which creative strategy, based on Osborn's list, is the teacher promoting?
A student creates a website showcasing their best projects from a course, including reflections on the learning process. Which term best describes this?
A student creates a website showcasing their best projects from a course, including reflections on the learning process. Which term best describes this?
According to Lynch (2017), what is the significance of teaching 'screen casting' as digital literacy?
According to Lynch (2017), what is the significance of teaching 'screen casting' as digital literacy?
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Technology
Technology
A mix of processes and products applying knowledge.
Educational Technology
Educational Technology
Use of technology in teaching and learning.
Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy
Ability to find, evaluate, share, and create digital content.
Digital Learning
Digital Learning
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Software
Software
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Multimedia
Multimedia
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Internet
Internet
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World Wide Web
World Wide Web
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Web Access
Web Access
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Technology Tools
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Study Notes
- ICT Competency Standard for Teachers includes seven domains:
- Understanding ICT in Policies
- Curriculum and Assessment
- Pedagogy
- Technology Tools
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Teacher Disposition
- ISTE refers to the International Society for Technology in Education
- Philippine ICT Competency Standards include six standards:
- Technology Operations and Concepts
- Planning and Designing Learning Environment and Experiences
- Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
- Assessment and Evaluation
- Productivity and Professional Practice
- Social, Ethical, Legal and Human
- ISTE National Standards for Students includes five standards:
- Creativity and Innovation
- Communication and Collaboration
- Research and Information Fluency
- Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving and Decision Making
- Digital Citizenship
- Technology is a mix of processes and products applying knowledge
- ICT Literacy is the use of digital technology
- Educational technology is using technology in teaching and learning
- Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, use, share, and create content
- Digital learning is any learning accompanied by technology
- Skype is a telecommunication software for video chat
- Canary Learning allows offline access for students to write homework.
- Instructional technology is the theory and practice of design and development
- Software refers to program control instructions and accompanying documents
- Multimedia is sequential or simultaneous use of formats
- Internet is a massive network infrastructure
- World Wide Web, or the web, is a graphical environment on computer networks for access.
- Web access is the ability of learners to access the Internet
- Webquest is inquiry-oriented lesson format
- Productivity tools are software associated with computers
- Technology tools are instruments for doing work
- Blog is an online journal with posted information
- Wiki is an editable website, access is often limited
- Flipped classroom use reverse instructional delivery
- Podcast is a video or audio multimedia clip on a single topic, often in radio talk show format
- Google Apps is a cloud-based teaching tool stored in Google server
- Vlog is a video blog
- Facebook is a social networking site
- VOIP enables Internet use for telephone calls
- According to Stosic (2015), educational technology has three domains
- Technology as a tutor can teach or substitute as a tutor if programmed
- Technology as a teaching tool is still a tool but cannot replace the teacher
- Technology as a learning tool is effective for teachers teaching and a tool for learning
- Egbert (2009) identifies three categories of knowledge
- Declarative knowledge answers what, who, when, and where
- Structural knowledge consists of related declarative knowledge for meaning
- Procedural knowledge is knowing how to do something
- Shirly (2003) in Egbert (2009) identifies three basic communication patterns
- Point to point two-way or one-to-one is like Internet chat, phone calls or face to face
- One-to-many outbound is like a lecture where there is no social interaction
- Many-to-many is like discussions or heads together sessions
- Critical thinking is a higher-order skill involving interpreting, explaining, analyzing, and evaluating
- Creativity is thinking flexibly, fluently, originally, and elaborately
- Osborn (1963) identifies seven creative strategies for problem solving
- Substitute something else to replace it
- Combine two things that do not usually go together
- Adapt and look for other uses
- Modify, magnify, or minify to change or adjust
- Put to other use to find other uses
- Eliminate and remove parts
- Reverse to turn it around
- The strategies are labeled as SCAMPER
- Portfolios organize things
- E-portfolio (digital portfolio) is a digital collection created by a student
- Parts of the E-Portfolio
- Home Page
- Pages
- Reflection
- Collaborative technology facilitates group work and remote meetings
- Skype is videoconferencing software
- Wiki allows creating and editing pages
- Blogging is a journal with discussions
- Google Groups or Forms enables collaborative documentation.
- Digital literacies are capabilities to function responsibly in a digital society
- Visual literacy is capturing knowledge with images and symbols
- Technological literacy is using technology to address needs
- Computer literacy is manipulating to achieve targets
- Information literacy is finding, evaluating, using, and sharing information
- ICT literacy is knowing to select and use digital devices, applications or services to using the internet
- Communications and collaboration are capabilities to using participate in digital networks
- Identity management is managing online identity safely and positively
- Learning skills are ways to study and learn in a technology-enriched environment
- Digital scholarship is linking and participating in research practices
- The Four C's of 21st Century Skills
- Critical thinking is learning how to solve problems.
- Creativity requires out-of-the-box thinking
- Communication is expressing ideas clearly and organized manner
- Collaboration happens when students work well with others to accomplish a task
- Lynch (2017) identified eight digital literacy skills needed to become digitally literate.
- Coding
- Collaboration
- Cloud software
- Word Processing Software
- Screen casting
- Personal Archiving
- Information evaluation
- Use of social media
- QR code (quick response) allows readers to decode the information at a high rate of speed.
- Infographic is a visual representation of data and information
- Writing board can display information with chalk or pens
- Flip chart is a pad of large paper sheets on a stationery item
- Zigzag board is a multi-board series of three or four rectangular boards
- Nature table contains objects or scenes related to current events
- Textbook material and lesson design are detailed
- Diorama helps show understanding of a certain subject
- Board display/wall display is a surface mounted on a wall
- E-journal is an electronic journal
- eBook is an electronic version of a traditional print book
- Canva is an excellent tool for creating visuals
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