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THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY

IN DELIVERING THE CURRICULUM

Chapter 3
Lesson 3
TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Non-projected media Projected media
 Real objects  Overhead transparencies
 Models  Opaque projection
 Field trips  Slides
 Printed materials  Filmstrips
 Visual  Films
 Visual boards  Video, VCD, DVD
 Audio materials  Computer/ multimedia
presentations
Factors in Technology Selection

P PRACTICALITY

A APPOPRIATENESS IN RELATION TO THE LEARNERS

S SUITABILITY/ACTIVITY

O OBJECTIVE-MATCHING
Technological innovation in the
multifarious fields of
commerce,science, and education.
Is fast developing such that it is
difficult to foresee the
technological revolution in the
millenium inclusive of educational
changes.
3 current trends that could carry on to the nature of
education in the future.

1. Paradigm shift
2. Broadening realization
3. Increase in the use of new
information and communication
technology or ICT
Primary roles of of educational technology in delivering the school
curriculum's instructional program have been identified:
.

• Upgrading the quality of teaching-


ang-learning in schools.

• Increasing the capability of the


teacher to effectively inculcate
learning, and for students to gain
mastery of lessons and courses
• Broadening the delivery of education
outside school through non-traditional
approaches to formal and informal learning
such as open Universities and life long
learning to adult learners.
..

• Revolutionazing the use of technology to


boost educational paradigm shifts that give
importance to student-centered ans holistic
learning.

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