PROPONENTS

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  • Information
    Processed data with meaning, used for making decisions
  • Technology
    • Came from the Latin word "techne" meaning art, craft, and skill
    • Refers to a mix of process and products used in the application of knowledge
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy
    Use of digital technology, communication tools and/or networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create, and communicate information in order to function in a knowledge society
  • Educational Technology
    Use of technology in teaching and learning, including both non-digital and digital
  • Digital Literacy
    • Ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create contents using information technologies and internet
    • Ability to use information and communication, requiring both cognitive and technical skills
  • Digital Learning
    Any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology
  • Online Digital Tools and Apps
    • Telecommunications application software products that specializes in providing video chat and voice calls between computers, tablets, mobile devices via internet and regular telephones
  • Offline Digital Tools and Apps
    • Software applications that can be used and accessed by both teachers and students even without the internet
  • Instructional Technology

    The theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management and evaluation of the processes and resources for learning
  • Software
    • Program control instructions and accompanying documents; stored on disks or tapes when not being used in computers
    • Generic term used to refer to applications, scripts, programs that run on a device
  • Hardware
    Describe the physical aspects of computer
  • Multimedia
    Sequential or simultaneous use of variety of formats in a given presentations or self-study programs
  • Internet
    Massive network of networks, a network infrastructure, generally defined as a global network connecting millions of computers
  • World Wide Web
    Also called as web, a graphical environment on computer networks that allows you to access, view and maintain documentations that can include text, data, sound and videos of the internet
  • Web Access
    Ability of learners to access the internet at any point during the lesson in order to take advantage of the array of available education resources
  • Productivity Tools
    Any type of software associated with computers and related technologies that can be used as tools for personal, professional, or classroom and productivity
  • Technology Tools
    Instrument used for doing work, anything that helps accomplish a goal with the use of technology (e.g. data/calculation tools, design tools, discussion tools, email tools, handheld devices)
  • Blog
    Online journal where posted information from both teachers and students are arranged, including blogs for communication, instruction, and both
  • Flipped Classroom
    Utilizes a reverse instructional delivery, where the teacher uses web resources as homework or out of class activity as initial instruction, which is then discussed during class time
  • Google Apps
    Cloud-based teaching tool which is stored in the Google server and is available for students both at home and in school
  • Roles of Technology in Teaching and Learning
    • Technology as tutor
    • Technology as a teaching tool
    • Technology as a learning tool
  • New technologies have become central to the lives of every individual in this planet
  • Policy
    A road map of actions adopted and pursued by various governments involving issues in ICT such as access and civil liberties that are crucial to civil society
  • ICT Policy
    • Main aspects are telecommunication, broadcasting, and the internet
    • Operational definition is a plan of action to guide decisions and achieve outcomes
    • Needed to put a roadmap or course of actions to be pursued and adopted by various governments, organizations, entities involving ICT
  • ICT National or International Policy Themes

    • Vision and Planning
    • ICT Infrastructure
    • Teachers
    • Skills and Competencies
    • Learning Resources
    • EMIS
    • Monitoring and Evaluation
    • Equity, Inclusion and Safety
  • Information
    Processed data with meaning, used for making decisions
  • Technology
    • Came from the Latin word "techne" meaning art, craft, and skill
    • Refers to a mix of process and products used in the application of knowledge
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy
    Use of digital technology, communication tools and/or networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create, and communicate information in order to function in a knowledge society
  • Educational Technology
    Use of technology in teaching and learning, includes both non-digital and digital
  • Digital Literacy
    • Ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create contents using information technologies and internet
    • Ability to use information and communication, requiring both cognitive and technical skills
  • Digital Learning
    Any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology
  • Online Digital Tools and Apps
    • Telecommunications application software products that specializes in providing video chat and voice calls between computers, tablets, mobile devices via internet and regular telephones
  • Offline Digital Tools and Apps
    • Software applications that can be used and accessed by both teachers and students even without the internet
  • Instructional Technology
    The theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management and evaluation of the processes and resources for learning
  • Software
    • Program control instructions and accompanying documents; stored on disks or tapes when not being used in computers
    • Generic term used to refer to applications, scripts, programs that run on a device
  • Hardware
    Describe the physical aspects of computer
  • Multimedia
    Sequential or simultaneous use of variety of formats in a given presentations or self-study programs
  • Internet
    Massive network of networks, a network infrastructure, generally defined as a global network connecting millions of computers
  • World Wide Web
    Also called as web, a graphical environment on computer networks that allows you to access, view and maintain documentations that can include text, data, sound and videos of the internet
  • Web Access
    Ability of learners to access the internet at any point during the lesson in order to take advantage of the array of available education resources