Basic Concepts in Technology for Teaching and Learning | EDUC 7

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  • Basic Concepts in Technology for Teaching and Learning | EDUC 7
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Komentáře • 27

  • @MyEClassinBytes
    @MyEClassinBytes  Před rokem +6

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  • @DannyMarkAbejuela
    @DannyMarkAbejuela Před 2 měsíci

    Danny Mark Abejuela -TCP Yes, traditional technology can help students and educators learn more effectively. It can be used for presentations, art-related items, and so on. Modern technology has its limitations, and the government lacks the capacity to supply adequate resources for schools.
    Traditional technology plays a significant role in our education.

  • @_mc_from_yt_3138
    @_mc_from_yt_3138 Před rokem

    Cagadas, Michael S. BTVTED 3-K
    According to the curriculum and level of the school, I believe the traditional or primitive method is still beneficial in 21st-century education. My younger brother is currently in the sixth grade, where the teachers still educate using the old methods of employing printed and written materials. He told me that he enjoys reading and writing because he enjoys revising what he has already written. My own opinion is that employing current methods, such as using technology as a source of information, will have an impact on students' learning styles, both positively and negatively. Back to the original topic: traditional vs. primitive. depending on the learning material, is still beneficial. P.S. You can't publish videos on video toturial lesson using manila paper, but thanks to technology, you can post without hesitation.

  • @nollanmarrygrace6253
    @nollanmarrygrace6253 Před rokem

    Marry Grace M. Nollan
    BTVTED 3-K ELX
    Yes, I do think that the traditional way are still valuable in the 21st century. It is because even though we live in a fast and modernized world, some areas in our country, even other country, doesn't have any access to the modern technology that we currently have, hence, in those areas, traditional method is still the best way to use in 21st century. On the other hand, if we focused on what we can use for the betterment of education, I will still take my stand because traditional method is valuable due to it being the origin of how teachers teaches today such as the teacher is writing on a blackboard with a chalk is the same with the teacher writing on PowerPoint presentation with a virtual marker. These examples have different set up but the way they executed it is strikingly similar.

  • @leeericabombita9069
    @leeericabombita9069 Před rokem

    Lee Erica Bombita
    BTVTED 3G FSM A
    In my perspective, I agree that traditional learning techniques is significant up until today because we all know that not everyone is blessed to attend such as online classes. Specially for some provinces that are far from the city, so for them to learn it is through the traditional way of teaching that will help them to read, write, and comprehend the lesson appropriately. It also such an advantage for the students to be creative using some piece of paper etc. Also traditional learning doesn't harm the health of the students specially their eyes.

  • @jomarmontallana7977
    @jomarmontallana7977 Před rokem

    Montallana, Jomar
    BTVTED 3-K ELX
    Yes, the primitive or traditional methods of teaching are still valuable in the 21st century because not all teachers and schools have the ability to adapt to the current innovation of mode of learning. Besides, using this method of teaching, many students will proactively participate in the lesson and easily catch up on the entire discussion.

  • @loretocyrilm.5387
    @loretocyrilm.5387 Před rokem

    Loreto, Cyril Malabon
    BTVTED 3-H FSM A
    I agree that traditional learning techniques is significant because most of us can more learn with this techniques compare now that some of us are in online class, because not all of as are fast learners or can learn without the instructions of their teachers, i believe that having a traditional learning is giving more interactive and more interest to learn because of this environment we can also build our confident because of socialization.

  • @hablamariacristinam.6579

    Habla, Maria Cristina M.
    BTVTED 3H FSM-A
    Yes, primitive/traditional method is still valuable in the 21st century education because for me it makes the class much more interactive between the educator and learners from where the students learn and participate together with their classmates face to face that will help their socialization improve. Through traditional method teachers will also easily observe the condition of a particular student. And lastly, it is still valuable because as we all know not all schools or classroom specifically learners are accessible to technology.

  • @dumaguitjoy968
    @dumaguitjoy968 Před rokem

    Dumaguit Joy S.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM-A
    Yes , Primitive Traditional Methods is still very important in every student that traditional can't forget how to use it, it is very important also that we can learn in that method without a modern technology . We know that's nowadays we use a modern technology because of pandemic, it is very useful in every student but we also know that it can affects our health for to much of uses.

  • @nazaltheamariee.6684
    @nazaltheamariee.6684 Před rokem +1

    NAZ, ALTHEA MARIE E.
    BTVTED 3- M CT
    Considering the year that technologies been created, it doesn't follow that institutions will stop using those antiquated ancient ways. In fact, it is still important for every teacher and learner to use those methods so that we can fully understand the lesson without relying on contemporary technology. Though current gadgets can quickly perform our chores, we can be more creative by considering how we can complete some tasks in our own unique style. However, there are always drawbacks to employing those materials, particularly in terms of our health.Primitive traditional methods must be used in the classroom to let students understand the value of using the materials as ordinary students and of using their skills and minds to be creative. Additionally, go through the books to gain knowledge and ideas about the lesson without any radioactivity entering their eyes.
    Teachers can simply assess a particular student's condition using the old method. Furthermore, it is still useful because, as we all know, not all schools or, more precisely, students in classrooms, have access to technology

  • @rodelynrosario9140
    @rodelynrosario9140 Před rokem

    ROSARIO, RODELYN D.
    BTVTED 3-H FSM B
    In my opinion, Yes because primary and secondary education used materials that helps students become familiar with books like module. It is highly beneficial for them to study printed books because it will increase their vocabulary and reading comprehension. Andi since there are so many distractions with technology nowadays, going back to traditional, non-technological lectures can actually help students today to focus more on their school works.

  • @delmorozandraelaine5632

    Delmoro, Zandra Elaine A.
    BTVTED 3-H FSM B
    Yes, primitive or traditional method is still valuable because we still use books and other materials that is important as a reliable source. Also, the main goal of traditional education is to continue imparting the knowledge , skills and moral and social norms that adults believe are essential for the next generation's economic success.

  • @jovencaganan6273
    @jovencaganan6273 Před rokem

    Caganan, Joven J.
    BTVTED 3 - K ELX
    For me, yes it is still valuable as electronics major we need an face to face education because i think we gain more knowledge and ideas from our experienced professor. If we based on online learning sometimes it`s very inaccurate.

  • @marypasquito3551
    @marypasquito3551 Před rokem

    Mary Rose Pasquito
    BTVTED 3-H FSM-A
    For me it is valuable because nowadays we still use books (module), newspaper and other traditional materials

  • @sabelinoangeline5852
    @sabelinoangeline5852 Před rokem

    Sabelino, Angeline G.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM A
    Yes, I think primitive or traditional method is still valuable in the 21st century because there are still few teachers who prefer to use this method in delivering their lessons to their students. It provides an interactive learning in the classroom. This method is therefore useful and valuable in all aspects up to this day.

  • @trixierosemendoza7739

    Mendoza, Trixie Rose Z.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM-A
    Yes, Primitive or Traditional method is still valuable even though, modern technology is the fastest way for teaching but, Promitive or Traditional is still valuable because, we still have materials like Books and Hard copy of Modules.

  • @maryjeanbetache4161
    @maryjeanbetache4161 Před rokem

    Betache Mary Jean M.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM-A
    For me, Yes the primitive and traditional method is still valuable in 21th Century Education because most of the students have become better and learn in this method of learning, especially during primary and secondary life of the students this is what is usually done to teachers can learn and teach, but during the pandemic all students were in online classes and it is sad because not all students can attend class due to the lack of equipment such as devices and that is one of the disadvantages when learning is always dependent on technology

  • @gabrielromielyn1007
    @gabrielromielyn1007 Před rokem

    Gabriel, Romielyn E.
    Btvted 3G FSM A
    Yes , the traditional method is still valuable in 21st century education because it provides an active mode of learning. Students may not only be present in the classroom to receive instruction from their teachers in person, but they can also take an active role in the educational process without having to leave their seats. And also students are encouraged to work together within the classroom to find solutions to academic challenges while the teacher monitors their progress. Although it could appear to be difficult for the pupils, doing it actually helps to develop their ability to find solutions to problems that's why this is still valuable in 21st century. And if students are always free to use the internet and other technology to solve problems, they tend to rely too much on it. So, they don't improve as much as they should in their own skills.

  • @josephinebuslon6
    @josephinebuslon6 Před rokem

    Buslon Josephine O. BTVTED 3G FSM B
    For me yes Primitive or Traditional method are still valuable until now at the times of modern technology, because even at this days we used hard copy or materials in our classes and it is the fastest way specially at the province or place that not capable of internet or modern technology.

  • @jullieannigot5138
    @jullieannigot5138 Před rokem

    IGOT, JULLIE ANN B
    BTVTED 3G FSM B
    Yes, I agree that traditional learning techniques are still important up until now because this kind of technique is one of the best ways of teaching students and interacting with them especially primary and secondary students. Since today we are surrounded by Modern technology we can't say that everyone can afford to use technology that's why traditional learning techniques are still important and I think that this is the most effective way of teaching a student.

  • @pamutejenniferanne5763

    PAMUTE, JENNIFER ANNE B.
    BTVTED 3-H FSM A
    Since the year when technologies were invented, It doesn't mean that schools will not use those primitive traditional methods and it is still significant for every educator and learner to use that for us to fully understand the lesson without depending on modern devices. We can be more creative by thinking about how we can do some activities in our own way and also, modern devices can easily do our tasks, however there are always side effects using those materials, especially in our health. Primitive Traditional Methods must be included for teaching to realize the importance of being a regular student using those materials, and exploring our minds to be innovative and use with our hands. also, read the books without any radiation coming into our eyes and just simply read it to have some knowledge and ideas about the lessons..

  • @julianantoniosison4745

    SISON, JULIAN ANTONIO T.
    BTVTED 3-K ELX
    Base on my conclusion on the information that I have learned in this lesson, I think primitive or traditional method is still valuable in the 21st century education. Why? because as the lesson state, technology in education only supplements the educational goals that both students and teachers aim, regardless of the classification or relativity of the technology.
    In philippine context, as we transition in face-to-face classes, there are high possibility that classes will revert on using primitive or traditional technology in education: for one, it is more accessible due to the current technological state of our classes, which is lacking; and two, the classes are in still transitioning towards full digital learning.
    In considering these reasons and other factors, primitive and traditional method is still valuable in the 21st century education.

  • @edellevinearabit
    @edellevinearabit Před rokem

    Arabit, Edellevine G.
    BTVTED 3G FSM-A
    In my opinion, traditional or primitive method of education is still valuable in the 21st century. Why? because the purpose or goal of this method is to assist a person in developing and building his or her own personality and characteristics. Traditional methods are always valuable because they are always available; we simply learn to adapt to new ways to improve, and it depends on a person's preference for learning methods, whether in traditional or modern methods. The primitive/traditional method is concerned with how you develop interpersonal skills, whereas 21st century education is concerned with new ways to improve your intellectual capacity, therefore they are always interconnected.

  • @mercadob0523
    @mercadob0523 Před rokem

    Mercado, Bethrica D.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM-A
    Yes, a primitive or traditional method is still valuable in today's modern generation, even if there's advance technology using in education. For example, because of pandemic online class has been implemented in our country, until we still prefer to return to the usual normal of learning. This is important because it helps students to be more creative and engaged in learning manually. When the tools used in learning and by teachers in teaching is traditional, they will benefit more the books. The teachers can also be guided easily on their students-to be more responsible and discipline through a traditional way of teaching. As well as important for the health of students to avoid their eyes focus on gadgets for a long quantity of time.

  • @maryjoixannpadin5252
    @maryjoixannpadin5252 Před rokem

    PADIN, MARY JOIXANN W.
    BTVTED 3G FSM B
    For me, the traditional method is valuable because some professional still using books and more reliable sources. Maybe we already use technology but the traditional method for teaching is the best.

  • @jaymejayceereelc.7377

    JAYME, JAYCEE REEL C.
    BTVTED 3-G FSM
    Yes primitive or traditional method is still valuable in 20th century education and it is more convenient to use specially in the public schools and schools located in provinces where there is no electricity or internet. Traditional method is very important specially to those teacher and student doesnt have modern technology such as computer. Traditional method is part of our culture and I hope modern technology will not erase it.

  • @cassyarcenal6805
    @cassyarcenal6805 Před rokem

    Good day po maam, pwede po ba makahingi copy nang ppt? thanks po