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Topic 8 : ICT Integration in Teaching and Learning - Coggle Diagram
Topic 8 : ICT Integration in Teaching and Learning
Introduction
Meaning
ICT
Defined as integration of computing, networking & information processing technologies & their application
Combination of computer application & communcation technology for gathering, processing, storing & dissemination of information
Communication
Process of exchanging meaningful messages through the use of common symbols
Act of giving, receiving, and sharing information in other words, talking or writing & listening or reading
Literacy
Importance
To decode & have a deeper understanding of how things are & how how they work
To empower in order to affect change to yourself & others
To be intellectually critical in interpreting the things that you see and experience
Types
Media interacy
Ability to understand, select, evaluate & use of media as a leading purveyor & processor, if not producer, of information
I.C.T literacy
Ability to use particular digital devices software & software
Information literacy
Ability to access information, the evaluation, creation & sharing of information &knowledge using various tools, formats & channel
Digital literacy
Ability to nagivate digital world using reading, writing, technical skills & critical thinking
Multimedia Element
Multimedia
Form of communication that combines different content forms such as text, audio, images, animation or video in a single presentation
Element
Video
Refer to a moving image that is accompanied by sound
Sound
Most serious aspect of multimedia, delivering the joy of music, special effect & other forms of entertainment
Graphic
Can be imported from variety of resources such as internet, digital camera, scanner, etc
Animation
Graphics that contain movement
Text
Used to form words, phrases & paragraphs in the text
Concepts & Principles of ICT & Multimedia in Education
ICT in Education
Types
To support existing 'tradisional' pedagogical practice (teacher-centered)
Constructivist learning models (student-centered)
Advantages
Paperless : Eliminate the usage of paper
A better teaching & learning methods
Cost-efficient
Enhanced data & information security
Echanced the modes of communication
Minimize cost & save time
Easy student management
Example
Instructional software
Email
Electronic textbooks
Chat
Distance learning program
Multimedia in Education
Role
Encouraging teachers to use multimedia along with their teaching skills to invoke interest for student
Help brain to absorb & retain information more easily
Increases learning effectiveness & is more productive than tradisional learning methods
Benefit
Improved problem solving
Increased positive emotions
Deeper understanding
Access to a vast variety of information
World exploration
Multimedia application
Used as a source of information to deliver learning resources for students
Also used to improve the learning process & increase the interaction between students & teachers or lecturers
Hardware and Software
Software Categories
Communication Software
Facilities interaction & information exchange among users
Educational Software
Supports learning & skill development
Entertainment Software
Provides leisure & enjoyment to users
Utility Software
Enhances system performance & maintenance
Graphics & Multimedia Software
Encompass tools for creating, editing & manipulating visual & audio content
Financial Software
Assists in managing personal & business finances
Productivity software
Suite of applications that designed to aid users in creating, editing & managing documents, presentations & speadsheets
Health & Wellness Software
Focuses on fitness, medical reference & mental well-being