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Use of ICT in teaching & learning

By the end of this presentation you shouldbe able to answer the following questions:

1. Describe the different types of learning technologies used by schools, colleges and universities

2. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of these technologies

Educational technology

• OR learning technology OR e-learning• This is the use of computers, multimedia materials,

networks and communications systems to support learning

• It includes:• CAI – computer-aided instruction• CBT – computer-based training• CAL – computer-aided learning• CBL – computer-based learning• CMC – computer mediated communications• CAA – computer-aided assessment• Record keeping

CAI – computer-aided instructionCBT – computer-based training

• CAI is software that tends to replace the teacher and take over the whole learning process

• Computer – is the main method of delivering subject knowledge

• Little consideration for other types of learningFeatures:1. Pre-test to establish level2. Easy to navigate3. Use of repetition to reinforce knowledge/skill4. Built-in games/quizzes5. Tests are taken and recorded to monitor progress

CAL – computer-aided learningCBL – computer-based learning

• CAL – software used to support existing methods of teaching and learning

• Does not replace a lecture/lesson• Learning tool/resource like a textbook• More intergrated approach, teacher in control of

learning processFeatures:1. Internet - use to investigate ideas/research as part of

lesson2. Use of computers, DVDs, Interactive whiteboards,

multimedia projectors, TV’s3. Use of overlay keyboard to assist students with

disabilities to access CAL software

Task: Question

Compare the advantages and disadvantages

of CAI and CAL and decide which one you

prefer

advantages & disadvantages

CAI

CAL

CMC – computer mediated communications

• Consists of email, Instant Messaging and Chat rooms

• Email used: to send student tasks and/or students to send completed class/home tasks

CAA – computer-aided assessment

• To test students at school, college & university• To find out what progress they are making• Can be formative or summative assessment• Summative: asking questions/recording

responses. A mark then given• Formative: use of results to specific questions.

Gives indication of progress and can identify key areas for improvement

Online marking software

• Candidates scripts are scanned into a computer system

• Examiners login to the system

• Mark the scripts on screen

• This is a key development area and is proving successful

• Manual marking: candidate marks are entered using OMR form

Record keeping

• Spreadsheets to record tests, exams, predicted grades, targets and attendance

Features used:1. Conditional formatting – to monitor

progress2. Graphs – show progress3. Statistics - percentage of attendance ,

difference between current and predicted grades etc

TASKS:

1. What type of educational technology is the:

OLC – ICT Alevel page

2. Complete the example questions found here:

Y:\ICT\A Level Applied ICT\- Unit 2 - Organisations use of ICT\2d. Education & Teaching