Designing Technology-enhance actvity Prepared by: KRISSIA ANN C. TAN MAED-GENERAL SCIENCE
What is Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)? Technology Enhanced Learning , in short, is any technology that enhances the learning experience. The term can be used to describe both analog and digital technologies, but more recently, we see that digital TEL is taking over education in the form of different types of educational software.
What is Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)? TEL is transforming and enhancing education and educational institutions beyond recognition. Therefore, it is impossible to be ignored! This is especially true given the growing prevalence of education apps, software for teachers , and e-learning services. We are entering a phase of education where technology isn’t just a valuable resource, but using technology in the classroom is key to helping improve the experience for both students and educators
Why is technology in the classroom important? The rise of remote and hybrid learning Kids can learn at their own pace More resources Technology keeps kids engaged Technology is necessary to succeed in the real world Engaging and motivating for students Supports different learning styles
Key Principles of TEL Design Learner-Centered Approach Consider students' needs, interests, and prior knowledge Provide opportunities for active learning and exploration Alignment with Learning Objectives Ensure activities directly contribute to desired outcomes Use technology to enhance understanding and application of concepts Variety of Activities Incorporate different types of activities to cater to diverse learning styles Examples: simulations, games, interactive quizzes, virtual field trips
Choosing the Right Tools Consider the goals of the activity and the students' needs Explore popular tools like: Learning Management Systems (LMS): Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard Online Collaboration Tools: Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams Educational Apps and Software: Kahoot!, Quizlet, Minecraft Education Digital Content Creation Tools: Canva, Adobe Creative Suite
Designing Engaging Activities Real-World Connections Relate activities to students' experiences and interests Use authentic scenarios and problems Collaboration and Peer Interaction Foster teamwork and communication skills Encourage peer feedback and support Gamification Incorporate game-like elements to increase motivation and engagement Examples: points, badges, leaderboards
IMPACT OF ONLINE LEARNING ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Access to resources Attention and retention Personalized learning Digital skills Retaking tests Learning involves parents/guardians. Reference Peer-to-peer reviews and interactions Time
Used of technology in learning 1. Gamified learning 2. Digital field trips 3. Integrate social media 4. Gather student feedback 5. Creating digital content 6. Using a classroom calendar 7. Review and critique webpages 8. Video/multimedia lessons and presentations
4 Reasons Why Online Learning is the Future of Education in 202 5 1. It's flexible. 2. It offers a wide selection of programs. 3. It’s accessible. 4 . It’s more cost-effective than traditional education.