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BICOL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY GUINOBATAN , ALBAY EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY II LESSON 10:THE COMPUTER AS A TUTOR ZALMER R. OLAYTA III – BACHELOR IN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY MAJOR IN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

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BICOL UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

GUINOBATAN , ALBAY

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY II LESSON 10:THE COMPUTER AS A TUTOR

ZALMER R. OLAYTAIII – BACHELOR IN AGRICULTURAL

TECHNOLOGY MAJOR IN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

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The computer is the human ingenuity. Even its original design in the 1950’s. with the intervention of the microcomputer ( now also commonly referred to PC’s or personal computers, the PC has become the tool for program instructions.

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Educators saw much use of the PC. They saw its potential for individualization in learning, especially as individualized learning is a problem since teachers usually with a class of forty or more learners. They therefore devised strategies to use the computer to break the barriers to individualized instruction.

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The computer can be a tutor in effect relieving the teacher of many activities in his personal role as classroom tutor.

But it cannot totally replace the teacher because he/she plays an important role in teaching and learning process in the classroom.

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Available computer and CAI software, the teacher must :

> Insure the students have the needed knowledge and skills for any computer activity.

> Decide the appropriate learning objective.

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> Plan the sequence and structured activities to achieve objectives.

>Evaluate the student’s achievement by ways of test the specific expected outcomes.

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CAI Integrated with Lesson CAI works best in reinforcement learning through repetitive exercise such that students can practice basic skills or knowledge in various subject area.

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Simulation Programs Simulation software materials are another kind of software that is constructivist in nature. This simulation software:

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>Teacher strategies and rules applied to real-life problems/situations.

>Asks students to make decision on models or scenarios.

>Allows students to manipulate elements of a model and get the exercise of the effects of their decisions.

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Instructional Games While relation to low-level learning objectives (e.g. basic spelling or math skills), instructional computer games add the elements of competition and challenge.

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Problem Solving Software These are more sophisticated than the drill and practice exercises and allow students to learn and improve on their problem solving ability.

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Since problem cannot be solved simply by memorizing facts, the students have to employ higher thinking skills such as logic, recognition, reflection, and strategy-making.

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Multimedia Encyclopedia and Electronic Books

The Multimedia Encyclopedia can store a huge database with texts, images, animation, audio and video.

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Students can access any desired information, search its vast contents, and even download/print relevant portions of the data for their composition or presentation.

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Electronic books Provides textual information for reading, supplemented by other types of multimedia information (sounds, spoken words, pictures, animation). These are useful for learning reading, spelling and word skills.

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