computers as information and education technology 2
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Educational ReportTRANSCRIPT
Through computer technology,
education saw the amplification of learning
along computer literacy. Much like reading,
the modern student can now interact with
computer messages; even respond to
questions or to computer commands.
Again like writing, the learner can form
messages using computer language or
program.
INTERNET
E-mail (text and video) chat rooms, Blog sites, News services (print, video clip) Music/movie/television room
Multimedia
Text, sounds, graphics, charts photos , power-point presentation CD, VCD, DVD player, Educational software
INTERNET
Educational websites, Software, courseware
School registration/records accounting
Instructional media consist of audio-visual aids that
served to enhance and enrich the teaching process.
On the other hand, educational
communication media comprises the media of
communication to audiences including learners using
the printer, film, radio, and television or satellite means
of communication.
To illustration, let’s examine the programs (capabilities) normally installed in an ordinary modern PC.
Microsoft Office- program for composing text,
graphics, photos into letters, articles, reporting, etc.
Power point-point- for preparing lecture presentation
Excel- for spreadsheets and similar graphic sheets
• Internet explorer- access to the
Internet
• Yahoo or Google- Websites; e-mail,
chat rooms, Blog sites, new services
(print/video) educational software etc.
• Adobe Reader- Graphs/photo
composition and editing
• MSN- Mail/chat messaging
• Windows media player- CD,
VCD player
• Cyber link Power – DVD player
• windows media player- Editing
film/video
• game house- video games