Friday, October 11, 2013

Reflection


The importance of studying educational technology is that technology in the educational process is quite evident nowadays. Computer holds greater promise in the instructional process compared to other media such as book materials, chalkboard, radio/television and film that have dominated instructional practices over the ages. At the instructional level, computers are used by pupils to learn Reading, Mathematics, Social Studies, Art, Science, and Music and so on. Through the simultaneous use of audio, text, multi-color, images, graphics, motion, computers give ample and exceptional opportunities to the students to develop capacities for high quality learning and to increase their ability.

          As a future teacher, it is really important for me to be knowledgeable about the different technology for we are now living in a modern world where technologies were of great influence to our different activities. It was really a privilege for me to study Educational technology for my knowledge about the different MS Office like MS Word, MS Powerpoint, MS Publisher and MS Excel which are of great importance in the teaching learning process expanded. Because of Educational Technology, I became updated what is really happening in our modern world right now, what are the new developed technologies, etc. This subject is stressful sometimes but most of the time it’s fun and enjoyable and full of learning. I’m very thankful to Educational Technology for my artistic and creativity skills were developed.

Exercise No. 11: Movie Maker

In this exercise, the students are task to make their own educational show using a movie maker.





           Of all the exercises, this was the most fun and enjoyable. I learn how to create my own movie. I also know the different features of a movie maker like putting effects and designs to make it  more entertaining. In the future years, you can make your own movie or educational show to catch the attention of the students.



Exercise No. 10: MS Publisher

 In this exercise, the students are task to make a greeting card, award certificate and business card using MS Publisher.






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                 In this exercise, I learn how to use the different feature of MS Publisher. I can now make my own brochure, cards etc.




Exercise No. 9: MS Excel

In this exercise, the students are task to compute grades using excel.







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In this exercise, I learn how to use MS Excel in computing grades as well as its different formulas. Microsoft excel is important to people that need to organize things and also helpful to people with stocks. It makes organizing things a lot easier. It's very good for making graphs and charts.



Exercise No. 8: MS Powerpoint

In this exercise, students are task to make a Powerpoint presentation using  MS Powerpoint of their chosen topic but first they need to make a storyboard.













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In this exercise, I learn how to make a powerpoint presentation   using MS powerpoint and I also learn its importance. The importance of MS Poerpoint are the following; Easier understandablity of the subject .  Attractive portray of important points. Makes learning a lot more fun and entertaining. Takes away the monotony of boards and chalk pieces  and ddds a lot of colour to the subject and in the manner of presentation. So your mind is always kept interested. Besides that I learn how to apply animation, transitions, graphics etc. in my presentation to make it more interesting.





Exercise No. 7: MS Word



In this exercise, the students are ask to make their own lesson plan. The chosen lesson plan will be typed at the Microsoft Word Document. Proper font style, size etc. should be observed.







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In this exercise, I learn how to use MS Word and know its importance. In this exercise, I learn how to use Microsoft word and I know its importance. MS Word is important to us because we are able to do stuff like homework assignments and other things with ease.Without it things would be a lot harder. We get to choose fonts and get pictures from clip art. It makes work a lot easier, just think how life would be without it. 


Exercise No. 6: OHP


In this exercise, using a pentel pen, the students are ask to write what is in their lesson plan on a transparency film and project it using the overhead projector.






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In this exercise, I learn how to use the overhead projector which is important since there are schools who can’t afford to buy DLP or LCD. Besides that, teaching materials can be pre-printed on plastic sheets, upon which the educator can directly write using a non-permanent, washable color marking pen. This saves time, since the transparency can be pre-printed and used repetitively, rather than having materials written manually before each class. Lastly, I learn the different  OHP techniques such as overlay, revealing and coloring/shading/highlighting.



Exercise No. 5: Non-objective Shapes

In this exercise, the students are task to close their eyes and draw randomly and continuously on a half cartolina. After that, different shapes will be formed and each spaces will be colored differently and make sure that no spaces will be left uncolored.



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In this exercise, I learned that  non-objective shapes have no object reference and no subject matter suggestion. Essentially, the artwork does not represent or depict a person, place or thing in the natural world. Usually, the content of the work is its color, shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale, and, in some cases, its process. 



Exercise No. 4: Nine Techniques

In this activity the students are task to draw a tree and apply the nine techniques of shading namely; horizontal, vertical, diagonal, cross, zigzag, spirals, circle, dots and smudge. Each shading has its own effect on the drawing.










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In this exercise, I learn how to execute the nine techniques of shading. l found out  that different applications require different methods of shading to produce different results.




Exercise No. 3: The Human Face

 In this exercise, the students are task to draw a human face step by step. A pattern was used to guide the students.







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In this exercise, I learn how to draw a human face. I learn how to use symmetry so that there will be balance in my drawing.






Exercise No. 2: Bottle and Plants with Shades



  In this exercise, the students are task to draw the bottle and the plants in their perspective or on how they perceived it in their sits and then apply proper shading. Shading is a process used in drawing for depicting levels of darkness.




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 In this exercise, I have improved my shading skills. I learn how to apply  proper shading in my drawings to make it look real.

Exercise No. 1: Visualization


                In this activity, the students are task to create a visualization on freedom, strength, unity and energy. After that, the students will explain why they choose that kind of symbol or visualization to represent that particular word.





             







                 Through this exercise, I learn how to visualized things or how to use a particular object to represent something. Visualization can be used in the teaching learning process as a motivation to the students. In this exercise, I have developed my critical thinking skills in analyzing the best representation of freedom etc.