INSTRUCTIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
April 15, 2011
DEFINITION
Instructional technology is just what it sounds like: using computers,
CD-ROMs, interactive media, modems, satellites, teleconferencing, and other
technological means to support learning.
DISCUSSION
Some educators believe
the use of interactive, computer-based technology is crucial to improving
classroom learning. These educators contend that advanced technology will
fundamentally change the learning process and structure. Other educators
believe technology is merely a tool that has minimal impact on the quality of
learning.
HOW INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY AFFECTS LEARNING
Curriculum–Advanced technology has the potential to
significantly expand the breadth and depth of the curriculum. With the
Internet, for example, students can access information far beyond the scope of
their traditional textbooks. Curricula can be individualized and adapted to
students’ specific learning styles. Instructional technology has the power to
enhance overall knowledge accumulation, instead of just focusing on content
mastery.
Instruction–Advanced technology could significantly affect
the role of teachers, as well as the structure of schools and classrooms. The
use of instructional technology changes the teacher’s role from expert to
facilitator or coach. Plus, instruction is no longer limited to the school
building or classroom. For example, students can take courses from a global
satellite feed or on the Internet. Learning can take place at home, at work, or
anywhere else that has the capacity for a television, phone, or computer.
Assessment–Instructional
technology will focus more and more on building feedback loops directly into
the learning process. Students can obtain frequent and accurate feedback, make
corrections to their work, and structure learning experiences around their
individual needs. Assessment can be monitored by offsite instructors, plus it
can be ongoing and cumulative.
Muy buen trabajo. el texto está muy interesante ya que nos permite informarnos sobre lo que diariamente estamos utiilizando, y cada vez va a tener que imprementarse más como herramienta, ya que los niños que tenemos como alumnos son nativos tecnológicos.
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