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New Technologies Applied to Education - Coggle Diagram
New Technologies Applied to
Education
Social Transformation
Deep societal change.
Creation of the Information Society or Knowledge Society.
Redefinition of social functioning through technological innovations.
Influence in fields such as human sciences, organizational theory, and management.
Key example: E-Government.
Expansion of ICT
Based on microelectronics, computing, robotics, and communication networks.
Rapid advancement in all socio-economic areas.
ICT and Educational Processes
Education is a process of regulated communication designed to foster learning.
Communicative relationships in the classroom
Curriculum designers ↔ Teachers.
Teachers ↔ Students.
Students ↔ Students.
Media are not just communication channels; they shape interactions in the classroom.
Role of Media in Education
Influence the organization of students, activity management, and behavior norms.
Allow access to knowledge distant in time and space (e.g., books or videos about the Middle Ages or African wildlife).
Facilitate symbolically mediated learning experiences.
Media as Tools for Expression
Not only transmit information but also help express knowledge, attitudes, and emotions.
Literacy should include language, sound, iconography, and digital skills.
Multimedia Teaching
Combining multiple forms of representation enhances understanding and cognitive skills.
Promotes comprehensive and enriched learning.
Learning is not just about decoding messages but also about using symbols and syntax to communicate ideas.