Educational technology, sometimes termed EdTech, is the study and ethical practice of
facilitating e-learning, which is the learning and improving performance by creating, using and
managing appropriate technological processes and resources. The term
educational technology is often associated with, and encompasses, instructional theory and learning theory. While instructional technology is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization,
management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning,"
according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology
(AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee, educational technology includes
other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational
technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as
Internet applications, such as wikis and blogs, and activities. But there is
still debate on what these terms mean.
Technology in education is most simply and comfortably defined as an array
of tools that might prove helpful in advancing student learning and may be
measured in how and why individuals behave. Educational Technology relies on a
broad definition of the word "technology." Technology can refer
to material objects of use to humanity, such as machines or hardware, but it
can also encompass broader themes, including systems, methods of organization,
and techniques. Some modern tools include but are not limited to overhead
projectors, laptop computers, and calculators. Newer tools such as smartphones
and games (both online and offline) are beginning to draw serious attention for
their learning potential. Media psychology is the field of study that
applies theories of human behavior to educational technology.
Consider the Handbook of Human Performance Technology. The word
technology for the sister fields of Educational and Human Performance Technology means "applied science." In other words, any valid and
reliable process or procedure that is derived from basic research using the
"scientific method" is considered a "technology."
Educational or Human Performance Technology may be based purely on algorithmic
or heuristic processes, but neither necessarily implies physical technology.
The word technology comes from the Greek "techne" which means craft or art. Another word, "technique," with
the same origin, also may be used when considering the field Educational
Technology. So Educational Technology may be extended to include the techniques
of the educator.
A classic example of an Educational Psychology text is Bloom's 1956 book, Taxonomy
of Educational Objectives. Bloom's Taxonomy is helpful when designing
learning activities to keep in mind what is expected of—and what are the
learning goals for—learners. However, Bloom's work does not explicitly deal
with educational technology per se and is more concerned with
pedagogical strategies.
According to some, an
Educational Technologist is someone who transforms basic educational and
psychological research into an evidence-based applied science (or a technology)
of learning or instruction. Educational Technologists typically have a graduate
degree (Master's, Doctorate, Ph.D., or D.Phil.) in a field related to
educational psychology, educational media, experimental psychology, cognitive
psychology or, more purely, in the fields of Educational, Instructional or
Human Performance Technology or Instructional Systems Design. But few of those listed below as theorists would ever use the term
"educational technologist" as a term to describe themselves,
preferring terms such as "educator."[citation needed] The transformation of
educational technology from a cottage industry to a profession is discussed by
Shurville, Browne, and Whitaker.
is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wikis and blogs, and activities. But there is still debate on what these terms mean.
is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wikis and blogs, and activities. But there is still debate on what these terms mean.
is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wikis and blogs, and activities. But there is still debate on what these terms mean.
is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wikis and blogs, and activities. But there is still debate on what these terms mean.

Educational technology emphasizes communication skills and approaches to teaching and learning through the judicious use and integration of diverse media. Scholars in the field examine the uses of innovative media and technologies for education, examining all aspects from direct student learning to management and impacts on institutions.
ResponderEliminarmost important of educational technology is the access it provides to the students to be part of the wide world of global learning, with these technological tools we become citizens of the world, and cultures are endless.
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EliminarTo have access to technology in the educational field is a big step to expand knowledge in a fun, dynamic and unconventional form, helping students to interact more with their own learning as part of the same teaching using these technological tools for their own benefit.
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Educational technology focus is on effective processes to facilitate learning using technologies and understanding the impacts of technology on learners and organizations.
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ResponderEliminarVery important to apply the technology to the student that Learn about the process and technology-related knowledge.
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