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NEW TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO EDUCATION - Coggle Diagram
NEW TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO EDUCATION
The media as a support for new technologies applied to education.
Conceptualization of teaching aids
Teaching-learning processes as communication processes
Role played by the teacher and the student in a traditional teaching model and in an alternative model.
The media and the curriculum; conceptions of the media.
Media classification. Audiovisual media: advantages and limitations.
Iconic Literacy: Picture Reading
Iconic Literacy Concept
The significance of iconic literacy in contemporary culture.
Reasons for iconic literacy
Image Reading Methods: Still Image and Moving Image
Image definition: Manual image and technical image.
Image functions in the banner
Informatics and education: technological and didactic foundations
Informational media
Hardware. Central processing unit. Peripherals. Storage systems.
The still image: from overhead projector to power-point
The still image and teaching use
Advantages and disadvantages of using the overhead projector in the classroom.
The overhead projector: technical operation
Techniques for the elaboration of transparencies by manual and mechanical procedures.
Principles of transparency design. How is a transparency made and how is it used
The mass media and the school (press, radio, comic and television).
Television, child and youth development
Keys to educate with this medium.
The comic, language and content. The comic at school
Description of a radio station. The radio, the radio language, the script and the
programming.
The press, the press on the Internet.
The press, youth and children's magazines
New technologies society and school
New Technologies Concept
The society of today, the information and knowledge society
Sociocultural effects of technologies
The digital divides
Challenges for education in the information society.
The teacher of the future and New Technologies**