Course Pack Prof Ed. 10 Module 1
Course Pack Prof Ed. 10 Module 1
Picture A Picture A
Teacher with Traditional Technology Teacher with Digital Technology
Who is better equipped to handle the 21st century learners? Teacher A or Teacher
B? Why?
Analysis Based from the picture above, which of the two teachers would you like to
become when you graduate? Why? Answers must be specific and not just
generic. Also, contextualize your answer/s.
Abstraction LESSON 1:
ICT Competency Standards for Philippine Pre-service Teacher Education
The Program outcomes for teacher education degrees clearly state that every
future teacher: “demonstrate proficiency in the development and utilization of
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information, Communication and Technology (ICT) resources in promoting
quality teaching-learning process.
To ensure that the program outcomes related to ICT shall be achieved, CHED-
UNESCO, 2009 have identified competencies to be developed by every pre-
service teacher. The ICT Competency Standards is made of seven domains with
each domain composed of set of competencies expressed in desired learning
outcomes.
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information in support of professional learning
Domain 7: Teacher Disposition
7.1: Demonstrate social, ethical, and legal responsibility in the use of
technology tools and resources.
7.2: Show positive attitude towards the use of technolgy tools
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LESSON 2:
Understanding the Basic Concepts in ICT
Let us explore various resources to have a clear understanding of this
lesson. Let us unpack some concepts and terms related to technology for
teaching and learning.
Here are some terms and concepts that you need to know and understand.
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in a given presentation or sell-study program.
11. Internet is a massive network of networks, a networking infrastructure, in
connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network in
which any computer can communicate with any other computer as lon as
they are connected to the Internet.
12. World Wide Web (www) is also called the Web which is a graphical
environment on computer networks that allows you to access, view and
maintain documentations that can include text, data, sound and videos. It is
a way of accessing information over the medium of the Internet. It is an
information sharing model that is built on top of the Internet.
13. Web access is the ability of the learner to access the Internet at any point
during the lesson in order to take advantage of the array of available
education resources.
14. Webquest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all
information that learners work with comes from the web. These can be
created using various programs, including simple word processing
documents that include links to websites.
15. Productivity tools refer to any type of software associated with computers
and related technologies that can be used as tools for personal, professional
or classroom productivity. Examples: Microsoft Office, Apple works - word
processing, grade and record keeping, web page production, presentation).
16. Technology Tool is an instrument used for doing work. It can be anything
that help you accomplish your goal with the use of technology. These
technology tools can be classified as: Data/Calculation tools, Design tools,
Discussion tools, Email tools, and Handheld services.
17. Webquest is a teacher structured research experience for the students that is
primarily based on use of the World Wide Web and typically takes one or
more instructional periods.
18. Blog is an online journal where posted information from both teachers and
students are arranged. There are three kinds of blogs: blogs used for
communication, blogs used for instruction, and blogs used for both.
19. Wiki, an editable website usually with limited access, allows students to
collaboratively create and post written work or digital files, such as digital
photos or videos. Wikipedia is one of the most widely recognized of all the
wikis.
20. Flipped classroom utilizes a reverse instructional delivery, where the teacher
is required to use the web resources as homework or out of class activity as
initial instruction of the lesson which will be discussed during class time..
21. Podcast is a video or audio multi-media clip about a single topic typically in
the format of the radio talk show. The two basic functions of podcast are to
retrieve information and to disseminate information.
22. Google Apps is a cloud-based teaching tool which is stored in the Google
server and is available for students both at home and in school. It includes
the gmail, a free-email for all; Google calendar – à tool used for
organizational purposes; Google sites that provide options for developing
blogs and wikis; and Google docs is used for sophisticated word processing
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and editing of the document.
23. Vlog is a video blog where each entry is posted as a video instead of the
text.
24. Facebook is a popular social networking site used by students and adults
worldwide to present information on themselves and to the world.
25. VOIP (voice over internet protocol) is a category of hardware and software
that enables people to use the Internet as transmission medium for telephone
calls by sending voice data in packets using IP rather than traditional circuit
transmission.
LESSON 3:
Roles of Technology for Teaching and Learning
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environment in schools. Here are some examples of the myriad of roles that
technology can do for teachers and teaching.
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understand that subject matter or content is a means to achieve the learning
outcomes. There are three categories of knowledge according to Egbert
(2009): declarative knowledge, structural knowledge, and procedural
knowledge.
a) Declarative knowledge - consists of the discrete pieces of information
that answers the questions what, who, when, and where. It is often
learned through memorization of facts, drills and practice. It can be
learned by simple mnemonics or conceptual maps. Declarative
knowledge is the fundamental knowledge necessary for students to
achieve more complex higher order thinking such as critical thinking
and creativity, inquiry and production.
b) Structural knowledge - consists of facts or pieces of declarative
knowledge put together to attain some form of meaning. An example of
declarative knowledge is "pencil”. The idea that evolved from a pencil
is an understanding that: "it is something used to write.” This is referred
to as structural knowledge. It can be presented by concept maps,
categorization or classification.
c) Procedural knowledge - is knowledge in action or the knowledge of
how to do something. It is based on facts but learned through the
process of procedural knowledge. Examples include how to drive a car,
how to use a cell phone, or how to speak English. Procedural
knowledge is indicated by a performance task or graphical
representation of a concept.
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discussion and compare and contrast the similarities and differences. Use the
table below as our format. Submit your output through my messenger in a PDF
format. Please do not forget to put your name in it.
Assessment: Review the three lessons discussed in this module and answer the questions given
through this google form link https://forms.gle/3jghF327DbUADRKa7 .Copy this link to your
browser to start answering.
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Write a paragraph on how you are going to use technology when you will become a teacher?
REFERENCES
Bilbao, P. et. al. (2019). Technology for Teaching and Learning 1. Lorimar Publishing. Quezon City,
Manila.
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Bourne, M. (2009). Teaching math using interactive white boards. Retrieved from
https://www.intmath.com/blog/learn-math/teaching-math-using-interactive-white-boards-2982 on
February 15, 2022
TCD (2022). How to Become a Teacher - The Beginner's Guide. Retrieved from
https://www.teachercertificationdegrees.com/become/ on February 15, 2022
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