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Technology
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enhanced
teaching Mhea Nhiel Meneses
What is Technology
Enhanced Teaching?
Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) is the use of technology
(e.g.Blackboard, computers, smart phones, interactive whiteboards
etc)as part of students' learning experience. The term Technology-
enhanced learning (TEL) is used to describe the application
oftechnology to teaching and learning. It is a broad category that
isn’t particularly defined, but, in short, TEL is any technology that
enhances the learning experience. The term can be used to describe
both analogue and digital technologies, but more recently, we see
that digital TEL is taking over education in the form of different
types of educational software. TEL is transforming and enhancing
education and educational institutions beyond recognition.
• Blackboard
• Classroom Response Systems ("clickers")
• Online Projects and
Collaboration Tools
• Information Visualization Tools
• Flipping the Classroom
• Games
• Converting a Face-to-Face Course to an Online Course
Blackboard
It focuses on online learning delivery but
supports a range of uses, acting as
a platform for online content, including
courses, both asynchronous based and
synchronous based.
Classroom Response
Systems ("clickers")
Clicker systems let you pose a question and have
students respond with a device that
looks like a TV remote. Several websites provide an
alternative that allows students to
respond with a cell phone or laptop. Schools should
encourage faculty to use the web
solution “ ,” but either technology enables many
strategies for engaging Poll Everywhere
students.
Online Projects and
Collaboration Tools
Technology can support student collaboration on
creating new knowledge,
reflecting on what they are learning, or working
together to achieve a deeper
understanding of course material. provide ideas
about their use and These articles
misuse. Online tools provide many new options.
Students can collaborate on projects,
collect and synthesize information, and write for
different types of audiences.
Information
Visualization Tools
Visualization tools can help you
make information clearer to students, either by
providing you with clearer visuals or,
better yet, assigning them to use visuals to
make connections. Visualization tools can help
you create information clearer to students,
either by providing you with clearer visuals or,
better yet, assigning them to use visuals to
make connections
A flipped classroom is an instructional
Flipping the strategy and a type of blended learning,
which aims to increase student
engagement and learning by having
classroom pupils complete readings at home and
work on live problem-solving during class
time.
Games
What could be more engaging than a good
game, a game may lead to deeper
learning and give some examples of their
use in higher education.
Converting a Face-to-
Face Course to an
Online Course
Teaching online, whether in a hybrid course or a
wholly-online course, requires
different techniques and different tools. Without the
F2F contact, professors will need to
be even clearer about setting and articulating
expectations for digital work and
participation. Encouraging interaction between
professor and student and among
students is an additional challenge, as is monitoring
student learning as the course
progresses
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