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New Technologies for Teaching and Learning

New Technologies for Teaching and Learning. David Kaufman, M.Eng., Ed.D. Professor, Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC CANADA dkaufman@sfu.ca Workshop presented at Universitas Terbuka Jakarta, Indonesia March , 2011. Canada map. Vancouver, CANADA. SFU.

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New Technologies for Teaching and Learning

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  1. New Technologies for Teaching and Learning David Kaufman, M.Eng., Ed.D. Professor, Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University Burnaby, BC CANADA dkaufman@sfu.ca Workshop presented at Universitas Terbuka Jakarta, Indonesia March , 2011

  2. Canada map

  3. Vancouver, CANADA

  4. SFU SFU Vancouver, CANADA

  5. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby

  6. SFU Surrey

  7. Workshop Objectives By the completion of this workshop, participants should be able to: describe a variety of modern information technologies provide examples of each technology explain the advantages and disadvantages of each technology discuss the application of selected technologies in their own settings SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  8. Two Parts to this Workshop • The session today which introduces the new technologies • Your homework after the session to visit all the website links given in the slides

  9. Small Group Discussion Questions to address PRESENTER What is this technology? How does it work? (example) PARTICIPANTS How could it be used in your educational context? SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  10. Which is the most widely used ICT application?

  11. What is the most widely used ICT application? EMAIL • Students can communicate with their tutor • Students can communicate with each other • Students can communicate with UT • Students, tutors, and UT can send documents

  12. New Technologies Podcasting/ vodcasting Blogging Wikis Communication tools e-Portfolios SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  13. New Technologies 6. Mobile devices Games Simulations Online labs Video-enhanced learning SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  14. New Technologies Learning management systems Online libraries & bibliographic databases Online surveys Search engines Social networking SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  15. Podcasting/ Vodcasting Delivering audio/video over the internet or other mobile device Does not need to be an iPod Can be streamed live or delivered as a prerecorded event EXAMPLES http://www.podcasting-tools.com/ http://education.podcast.com/show/13950/Podcast-for-Teachers-and-Teachers-Podcast/ http://podcastingforteachers.blogspot.com/ SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  16. Blogging Online journals or diaries that invite readers to add comments EXAMPLES www.blogger.com/start http://wordpress.com/ http://www.distanceeducationblog.com/ SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  17. Wikis Website allowing the easycreation and editing of any number of interlinked Web pages. Often used to create collaborative websites, to power community websites, in knowledge management systems. EXAMPLES http://wikispot.org/Create_a_wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Starting_an_article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  18. Communication Tools Various technologies such as: instant messaging discussion forum voice-over IP (VOIP) web conferencing email Permit two or more people to communicate EXAMPLES www.skype.com http://id.webmessenger.yahoo.com/ (http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_conferencing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_messaging Prof. David Kaufman

  19. e-Portfolios Online collections of digital works Demonstrate a person’s abilities and achievements Usually involves multimedia artifacts EXAMPLE http://www.eportfolio.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_portfolio Open source portfolio initiative (OSPI): http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/ocotillo/eport/opsi.php SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  20. Mobile Devices Small and portable devices such as: Laptops Camcorders Personal digital assistants (PDA) Digital cameras Cell phones MP3 players Wearable computing EXAMPLES http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2225255.stm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLearning SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  21. Games A game is an activity with a: set of rules; competition; goal; winning state structure/environment for acting within the rules EXAMPLES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_based_learning http://howtoedu.org/2010/50-free-online- educational-games-that-are-more-fun-than- youd-think/ http://games.aarp.org/ www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/proj/sw/games/index.html SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  22. Simulations A simulation is a representation of a situation or problem with a similar model Allows user to test assumptions and determine possible results Allows extensive and repetitive practice of skills needed in the real world Provides a safe environment EXAMPLES http://phet.colorado.edu/new/simulations/ http://www.simschool.org/ http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~oren/sim4Ed.htm http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/perth04/procs/pdf/ferry.pdf SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  23. Online Labs Software that allows online experimentation and observation for learning science EXAMPLES http://phet.colorado.edu/new/simulations/ http://www.chemcollective.org/vlab/vlab.php http://opl.apa.org/Experiments/AlphabetList.aspx www.eskeletons.org http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  24. Video-enhanced Learning Teaching that uses video as a method of conveying information or knowledge EXAMPLES http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/index.html www.youtube.com http://www.educationalvideos.com/ SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  25. Learning Management Systems Server-based software for developing, delivering, and tracking learning EXAMPLES http://demo.moodle.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_management_system http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_learning_management_systems SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  26. Online Libraries & Bibliographic Databases Central storage of materials for reading and research, often a free public service EXAMPLES http://www.eric.ed.gov/ http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ http://educhoices.org/articles/Online_Libraries_-_25_Places_to_Read_Free_Books_Online.html SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  27. Online Surveys Collecting information from a group using a variety of question types such as multiple choice, ranking, etc., and open-ended questions EXAMPLES http://freeonlinesurveys.com www.surveymonkey.com www.zoomerang.com www.fluidsurveys.com (Canadian) SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  28. Search Engines Software that enables people to locate information on the internet EXAMPLES www.google.com www.copernic.com (uses 90 search engines in 10 categories) www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/SearchEngines.html SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  29. Social Networking Process of connecting with (new) people of similar interests and backgrounds (often by leveraging relationships of friends, colleagues and family EXAMPLES www.facebook.com www.myspace.com http://twitter.com/ www.linkedin.com SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

  30. The One-Minute Essay What is one thing you learned today that you plan to apply in your own setting? What is one question that you have after participating in this session? SIMEC 2008 Prof. David Kaufman

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