Download - Lesson 9_Ompad, Napoles, Bodadong
Computers as Information and Communication Technology
Presented by:
Leandro OmpadEderlin BodadongMichelle Napoles
In the educational Technology Course 1 the role of the computer was well discussed.It was pointed out that the advent of the computer is recognized as the third revolution in education.
Revolutions in Education
3rd Revolution
2nd Revolution
1st Revolution
1st RevolutionInvention of the Printing Press
Printing Press
This is a device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
2nd RevolutionIntroduction of Libraries
Library
A library is a collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.
3rd RevolutionInvention of the Computer
Computer
Computer, machine that per-forms tasks, such as calculations or electronic communication, under the control of a set of instructions called a program.
Through computer technology, educators saw the amplification of learning along computer literacy.
Soon computer assisted instruction (CAI) was introduced using the principle of individualized learning through a positive climate that includes realism and appeal with drill exercises that uses color, music and animation.
THE PC
(Internet) (Multimedia)
E-mail (text and video)Chat roomsBlog sitesNews services (print, video clip)Music/movie/television room
Text, sound, graphics, chart, photosPowerPoint presentationCD, VCD, DVD playerEducational software
Educational websitesSoftwares, coursewaresSchool registration/recordsaccounting
(Internet)
Communication Media Audiovisual Media
THE PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) AS ICT
Instructional Media
- consist of audio-visual aids that served to
enhance and enrich the teaching-learning
process.
Educational Communication
- media comprise the media of communication to audiences
including learners using the print, film, radio, television or satellite
means of communication.
Microsoft Office program for composing text, graphics, photos into letters,
articles, reports, etc.
Power-point for preparing lecture
presentations.
Excel for spreadsheets and similar
graphic sheets.
Internet Explorer access to the internet.
Yahoo or Google Websites; e-mail, chat rooms,
Blog sites, news service (PRINT/VIDEO) educational
softwares, etc.
Adobe Reader Graphs/photo composition
and editing.
MSN Mail/chat messaging
Windows media player CD, VCD player.
Cyberlink Power DVD player
Windows Media Player Editing film/video
GameHouse Video games
Capabilities of PC Outside of Education
Electronic or e- commerce
Is the buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network, primarily the internet.
E- Finance
Is defined as the provision of financial services and markets using electronic communication and computation with the help of internet.
Entertainment
Is any activity which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time, and may also provide fun, enjoyment and laughter.
Advertising
Is a means of communication with the users of a product or service.
Propaganda or development communication
It is a communication that presents information primarily to influence an audience.
Related Issues Intellectual property
rights Pornography using the
internet Pyramiding scam using
the internet Gaming or lottery
Intellectual Property Rights
It is the rights given to the persons over the creations of their minds and for the use of intellectual property that bears a social function.
Pornography using the internet
Accessible to the internet which enables people see or view it in the comfort and the privacy of their homes.
Pyramiding scam using the internet
It is known as a non-sustainable business model that involves services and primarily for enrolling other people.
Gaming or Lottery
Provides a method of socially desirable
purposes.