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Friday, March 15, 2013

Lesson:18 Roles and Functions of an Educational Media Center



                       "ROLES and FUNCTIONS of an EDUCATIONAL MEDIA CENTER"



               I learned of the different roles and functions of an educational media center. Having an educational media center is like having an active surrounding which is full of knowledge, learning and experiences. It promotes and enhance learning. It is a facility of the school system tasked to acquire, maintain, care, and promote the full effective use of educational media. It should hold the old and new technologies that makes learning more efficient and effective, where learners can choose what media he/she is comfortable with.
                 I can say that I am now more aware of the educational media center than before. I am pleased that nowadays we can access to libraries and internet to enhance our learning and we can gain experiences and develop new skills.

Lesson: 17 Assessment in a Constructivist,Technology-Supported Learning




         "ASSESSMENT in a CONSTRUCTIVIST, TECHNOLOGY-SUPPORTED LEARNING"



                       I learned these lesson about the traditional paper-and-pencil tests are not adequate to assess learning in a constructivist technology-supported learning. The authentic forms of assessment such as performance and product assessment, are more reliable and adequate to measure students communication, analytical, integrative, evaluative and collaborative skills. In a technology supported learning environment, the students are not only users of technology product, they themselves are authors of technology product. Scoring rubrics are, therefore a must in assessment.
                      Students study and learn based on the way they are tested. The type of assessment anticipated appears to influence how and what they learn. Therefore, the quickest way to change the way students learn is to change the way learning is assessed.
                     In a technology-supported classroom, the student learns from and with technology. Technology is seen as a source of information that the students learn from in the same way that you, the teacher, are a source of information. The students master facts and concepts from from technology and with the aid of technology. Isn't this the essence of computer-assisted instruction? Is it in order then to assess the students learning information by way of the traditional paper-and-pencil test? We caution the teacher, however, however, to make his?her paper-and-pencil test with authentic assessment to assess analytical integrative and collaborative skills, skills that are taught in a constructivist classroom.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

lesson:16 Using the Project-Based Learning Multimedia as a Teaching-Learning Strategy


                 

                                    USING the  PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MULTIMEDIA                                                   as a  TEACHING-LEARNING STRATEGY


        When we plan a multimedia learning project as a teaching strategy,we begin by clarifying our goals and objectives.From the list of objectives and content found in the K to 12 Curriculum Guide,we select which ones will lend themselves to a project-based multimedia learning strategy.Since this strategy requires much time,we need to be realistic in the amount of time we have to spend as seen against  time available or face failure and disappointment afterwards.

Project-based multimedia learning is one instructional strategy that we can use and may also include non-technical projects, lecture  and note-talking, writing and artistic or creative project-based multimedia learning strategy in teaching English process through distance education:

1. It is a powerful motivator students engaged in the creating in multimedia projects.
2. It makes teachers look for and apply the methods that optimize learning effect.
3. It makes teachers structurize the form of material.

Distance education is a multimedia education that uses for educational purposes e-mail textbooks, videoconferences, a computerized slide show, Web site and taking part in discussion in focus groups.
In this sense, one of the subjects which has been more extensively used in distance language teaching is focus groups.
Focus groups are organized discussion with a selected group of people with objective of gaining information about their views and experiences on a topic (Gibbs, 1998).
While focus groups have been used mostly in the fields of marketing our business specialities, over the past few decades they have come to be used as the methods of data gathering in qualitative studies.























Monday, March 11, 2013

Lesson:15 Project-based Learning and Multimedia:What It Is?




                        "PROJECT-BASED LEARNING and MULTIMEDIA:What is It? "





Project-based learning is an old and respected education method. The use of multimedia is a dynamic new form of communication. The merging of project-based learning English and multimedia represents a powerful teaching strategy that is called “project-based multimedia learning”.
Project-based multimedia learning is a method of teaching in which students acquire new knowledge and skills in the course of designing planning and producing a multimedia product.

Project-based multimedia learning has seven key dimensions such as core curriculum, real-world connection, extended time frame, students decision making, collaboration, assessment, multimedia.

Lesson:14 Maximizing the Use of the Overhead Projector and the Chalkboard



                              "MAXIMIZING the USE of the OVERHEAD PROJECTOR and the                                                                          
                                                                      CHALKBOARD"

            

           Historically, instructors could have any color of chalkboard they wanted as long as it was black. Today the chalkboard comes in all colors, shapes, sizes and degrees of portability. Some have special surfaces that require a particular type of felt-tip pen rather than chalk. Most times, however, this medium includes a large writing area, a writing substance (usually chalk), and an eraser.

             The chalkboard is so common that not much attention is paid to maximizing the use of thisfantastic sub-strategy, but by following the guidelines below, the potential of even the trusty old "blackboard" can be greatly increased.

Lesson:13 Teaching with Visual Symbols




                                                   "TEACHING with VISUAL SYMBOLS"

          
                 Your experience of the words and the graphs convinces you that a graph is easier to understand than the words of the paragraph.A graph is "worth a thousand words."A graph and any visual symbol for that matter such as drawings,cartoons ,strip drawings,diagram and maps are worth  in thousand words.they are more clearly understood than mere words.  

Monday, March 4, 2013

Lesson: 12 The Power of Film,Video and TV IN THE Classroom



                            "THE POWER OF FILM,VIDEO and TV in the CLASSROOM"




         The effect of tv depends on how it is used.We agree that the tv can give a more accurate,more lively and more colorful presentation of a difficult topic in physics for instance when the one who teaches the topic is inexperienced and can only make use of still pictures in black and white as visual aid..We are aware of the numerous educational benefits of the use of the tv as enumerated in this lesson.