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Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 1
“THE SCHOOL’S LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER”
Name of FS Student:
Course:
Resource Teacher:
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, I will be competent in identifying and classifying resources that facilitate teaching and learning processes.
My Map
It will be an interesting journey to the world of educational technology. A chance to visit and observe a learning resource center of a school will start you off:
For this process, explore the world through these steps:
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My Tools
As you visit and observe the learning resource center, use activity forms provided for you to document your observations. Ask the assistance of the one manning the center courteously.
On Observation Guide for aLEARNING REOURCE CENTER
Read the following statements carefully before you observe.1. Go around the Learning Resource Center.2. See what learning resources are present.3. Examine how the materials are arranged and how they are
classified. Are they free from dust and moisture? Are they arranged for easy access?
4. Look for the guidelines/procedures for borrowing of materials. Are these guidelines/procedures posted or available for the users to refer to?
5. Familiarize yourself with the guidelines and procedures. You may choose to take photos of the center.
Observation:
During my first visit at St. Paul University Surigao, High School Campus, I noticed that most of the office are using computer with
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computer programs designed for each office. At the entrance of the SPUS, there is an ID server system. I was able to visit some of the resource center in the SPUS, to wit:
- Instructional Media Center (IMC)- Audio Video Room (AVR)- Computer Laboratory- Amphitheater- Speech Laboratory
Each material are arranged according to their functions and classified according to their uses. One person is tasked to be in-charge in each resource. They are arranged for easy access. There are materials which can be borrowed with proper borrowing procedures, while some materials are handled by authorized personnel only. The resources/materials are well taken care of, free from dust and moisture.
After you have observed, classify the resources available in the learning resource center. Name of Center Observed: Instructional Media Center (IMC), Amphitheater,
Speech Laboratory, Audio-Visual Room, Computer Laboratory, Library
Date of Observation: Name of Observer: Course / Year / School: St. Paul University Surigao
List of Available Learning ResourcesAvailable Learning
Resources(Enumerate in bullet
form)
Characteristics and Unique Capabilities
Teaching Approaches where the Resource
is Most Useful
1. Print Resources Not available
2. Audio Resources Graphic Equalizer Mixer Karaoke Microphone Television VDC / DVD Player Cassette Tapes/
CD’s Speaker
These materials are used as telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving sounds and moving images. These materials adjust the quality of the sound to the size of the room and images to the viewers.
The materials in the audio resources are mostly useful not only in academic activities but also in non-academic activities. They add realism and appeal especially in explaining and demonstrating certain topics.
3. Non-electronic Visual resources
These are non photographic, two dimensional materials designed
These materials represent persons,
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Bulletin boards Display boards Charts Maps
specifically to communicate a message to the viewer. They often include verbal as well as symbolic visual cues.
places, things and concepts. They add to the instructional point and to easy understanding.
4. ICT ResourcesComputers w/ peripheral hardware
Laboratory 2 - 40 sets
Laboratory 1 – 45 sets
HS Library – 6 sets Scholastics – 5 sets Principal’s Room– 2
sets Canteen – 3 sets Eduquest Server ID System Cashier
1set Registrar
each Finance
Computer is a system. It is a combination of relate parts performing a unified job of receiving inputs, processing the information and transforming them into a new kind of result.
Computers have greatly revolutionized teaching methodologies and strategies. Because of computer technology there is a chain of changes: the role of teachers, in the modes of learning among students, in the curricular offerings and in the content in all the levels of education.
Impression: SPUS have provided resources to the students, teachers and non-teaching as well. Through the advent of these resources, teachers are able to convey lessons effectively and interestingly. Progress in learning is easily monitored with the records keeping ability of computers. It also improves work efficiency and time savings compared with conventional modes of learning.
Name and Signature of Observer : _________________________________
Name and Signature of the Learning Resource Center In-Charge:
My Analysis
Were the learning resources/materials arranged properly according to their functions
and characteristics?
St. Paul University Surigao provides quality education by providing appropriate learning
resources/materials. These learning resources/materials are properly arranged according
to their respective functions and characteristics. Each material are categorized and
labeled according to their uses. The materials are grouped and placed in a particular
room based on their functions. One key personnel is assigned as an in-charge of a
particular section. Mr. is in-charge of the Instructional Media Center (IMC) while
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Engr. has the responsibility over the Audio Video Room (AVR) including the
Hardware section.
Do the guidelines and procedures facilitate easy access to the materials by the teachers?
Why? Why not?
The guideline and procedures facilitate easy access to the available learning
materials/resources by the teachers. The personnel responsible in a particular section are
accommodating enough to guide the teachers and students in proper handling and
operation of materials/resources. For every classroom there is one (1) set of audio-video
material. It is equipped with one television, one Central Processing Unit (CPU) with
keyboard and computer mouse attached to it. The teacher often uses these facilities
during their class discussion. The teachers present their Power Point presentation of a
particular lesson through these resources. The teacher makes certain that the guidelines
and procedures in facilitating the materials are followed by the students.
What are the strengths of this Learning Resource Center?
Information and communication development opportunities and information flow are the
big challenges arising from a dedicated review of most educational questions. Each of the
learning resource centers, which offer services for teachers and students, has its strengths.
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Resources which includes
computer laboratory, internet laboratory and the computer-generated system functioning
in the cashier, registrar, finance, canteen and ID system provides high technology
functions. These materials provide software system designed for each particular
office/section. The Audio Resource is very functional not only he the academic activities
but also in the non-academic exercises, thus increasing the quality of learning in general.
The availability of these materials in SPUS provides easy access to information and
lessens the burden of manual work.
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What are its weaknesses?
The Learning Resource Center, although highly important in St. Paul University Surigao,
has also its weaknesses. The learning center is a teaching approach in which students learn
through self-directed exploration of educational material. However, learning centers carry
certain risks and disadvantages. Having these materials/resources is relatively expensive.
The cost and benefits must be assessed to ensure optimal gains. There is some lag in the
production and design of computers for instruction. High quality direct instruction
materials are not readily available and may require compatibility due to exclusiveness of
some educational programs or software. If these materials are not properly handled, it may
easily deteriorate over time.
What suggestions can you make?
Based on my observation on the Learning Resource Center of St. Paul University Surigao,
I commend the SPUS for providing these resource centers. The SPUS have provided
enough learning resource/materials. My suggestion would be additional personnel in
handling these resources. With the numerous materials like computers, it needs not just
one person to ensure that these materials are working perfectly and are readily available. I
suggest that two or more personnel will be assigned to check very now and then the
resources in each section so as to facilitate every students and teachers as well.
My Reflections 1. Which of the materials in the learning resources caught your
interest the most? Why?
Among the numerous materials in the learning resource, the one which caught my interest most is the television and central processing unit (CPU) in each classroom. It caught my interest most because it has greatly revolutionized teaching strategies. Teachers are no longer viewed as the prime source of information. These materials will arouse and sustain the interest and attention of the pupils to learn. It will increase the quality of learning while
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decreasing the time spent in writing at chalkboard or preparing visual aids. It makes learning more interactive, hence learning is improved.
2. Which gadgets/materials are you already confident to use/operate?
The gadget/material that I feel confident to use and operate is the computer. Although some educational programs or software may appear new to me but generally speaking I am confident that I can manipulate a computer. I am computer literate, therefore I know how to use and operate the computer and its programs.
3. Which one do you feel you need to learn more about?
During my observation on the learning resources of SPUS, I feel that I need to learn more about the non-electronic visual resources like display boards and bulletin boards. I have been dependent on computer. As I observe around the campus of SPUS, I realized that display boards are not only part of the classroom decor, but also usually serve the purpose of spreading information to the students. One must develop an artistic mind to create an exciting display board.
4. Read an article about your answer in number 3. Paste a copy of article here.
(refer to page 7)
Display Boards in Schools
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Display boards are one on the focal points in a school classroom or hallway. Often, the board displays important information for both students and educators, while school children can often decorate display boards themselves, particularly around holidays and festive periods. Educators can use display boards to chart the progress of students, act as a visual display to boost the self-esteem of students and encourage positive behavior
Important Notices
Primary school display boards serve an important function within the classroom or hallway, as they are often the place where important notices are displayed. Teachers can post what to do in the event of a fire, the student register and rules of classroom behavior on the display board. Given the importance of this information, it is essential that students understand the display board and its functions, while also being invited to contribute. One idea may be to introduce the display board to your students at the start of each academic year and inform them of changes as and when they occur.
Monitoring Achievement
Display boards are also a good medium for publicly monitoring student achievement. List all of the students' names on the display and reward positive achievements and behaviors with the award of bronze, silver and gold stars. At the end of each week or term, further reward students for their hard work with treats and praise. This will encourage your students to perform well in class and leads to a positive reinforcement as students see hard work being rewarded. Furthermore, you can also remove stars to punish misbehavior, but this strategy is better for older students at a primary school.
Special Occasions
Special occasions provide an opportunity for students to decorate their display board. At Christmas time, for example, make the display festive by having the class make paper Christmas trees, candy canes, Santas and snowmen and affix them to the perimeter of the display board. Capitalize on the decoration projects to teach important lessons about the holiday in question. For example, at Thanksgiving, teachers can tell students the about the story behind the holiday while they are making their decorations.
Student Projects
When your primary school display boards are not full of seasonal or holiday decorations, you can use them to track the progress of student projects. For example, set a target amount of money/items to collect for charity and keep a chart of monies/items raised on the display board. This enables students to organize events, write letters and telephone local businesses and run collection drives, for items such as toys. Reward your students by recognizing their achievements on the display board.
Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 2
“BULLETIN BOARD DISPLAYS”
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Name of FS Student:
Course: Teacher
Resource Teacher:
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will be competent in appraising the effectiveness of display boards as learning resources.
My Map
Display board, or what we more commonly refer to as bulletin board, is one of the most readily available and versatile learning resources.
To reach your target, follow the boards below:
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My Tools
An Observation Guide for BOARD DISPLAYS
Read the following statements carefully before you observe.1. Go around the school and examine the board display. How many
boards display do you see?2. Where are the display boards found? Are they in places where
target viewers can see them?3. What are the displays about? What are the images and colors do
you see? How are the pieces of information arranged?4. What materials were used in making the displays? Are borders
used?5. Do you notice some errors? (misspelled words, grammar
inconsistencies and the like)6. Are the messages clear and easily understood?7. You may choose to take a photo of the display board (if allowed)
OBSERVATION REPORT
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Name of the School Observed: St. Paul University Surigao Location of the School: Date of Visit:
During my first visit in the St. Paul University Surigao, High School Campus, I roam around to view the display boards available. The display board for SPUS Vision and Mission is displayed at the entrance of the campus. There appears one display board on each hall of the campus on the ground floor, which sums up to twenty three (23) display boards. They are placed at the center of each hall, making it visible to all viewers. Each display board is unique from one another. They are Hang to the eye-level with the students and therefore readable. Some are enriching with texts with graphics on it, others are colorful and artistically done, while some contains papers attached to it with information written on it. There are also display boards in each classroom. Others classrooms utilized it, while a few have bare display boards. The messages in the display boards are clear and easily understood especially boards that contain special notices and announcements.
BOARD DISPLAY EVALUATION FORM
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BOARD DISPLAY EVALUATION FORM
Topic of the Board Display: Psalmi deo Chorale – Rosary Month - PrayerfulnessLocation of the Board Display in School: Hallway, ground floor, SPUS High School Check the column that indicates your rating. Write comments to back up your ratings. 4-Outstanding 3-Very Satisfactory 2 -Satisfactory 1-Needs improvement
CriteriaNI1
S2
VS3
O4 Comments
Effective CommunicationConveys the message quickly and clearly
/The display board lacks emphasis on the Rosary.
AttractivenessColors and arrangement catches and holds interest.
/The board is rich in images which are colorful.
BalanceObjects are arranged so stability is perceived
/Balanced is nearly achieved if there is enough display of message in text format.
UnityRepeated shapes or colors or use of borders holds display together
/There is unity in shapes and colors as presented in the graphics used.
InteractivityThe style and approach entice learners to be involved
/The board is equipped with real photos of choir members and students which are enticing.
LegibilityLetters and illustration can be seen from a good distance
/The letters on the board should be written boldly and visibly for every viewer to see.
CorrectnessFree from grammar errors, misspelled words, ambiguity
/The message is grammatically correct.
DurabilityWell-constructed,Items are securelyattached
/
The display board is well mounted to its wall and the graphics is securely placed on
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the board.
An Evaluation Report of a Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board Evaluated by:
Location: Located at the hallway, ground floor of SPUS High School Campus
Brief Description of the Bulletin Board: Display board on Psalmi deo Chorale (Rosary Month) Prayerfulness
EVALUATION
Strengths Weaknesses
Observation: The display board of Psalmi deo Chorale with its theme Rosary Month (Prayerfulness) is well presented with graphics and still photographs of students of SPUS
The display board contains graphics and still photographs with vivid colors.
The message on the board is not visible enough from a distance. The letter spacing should be optical even and have regular pattern.
Judgments/Evaluation of Educational content and other aspects:The display board contains message related to the theme. The display board does not only contain educational message but it also contains spiritual message.
The display board wants to convey message that Psalmi deo Chorale is more than just a choir. It manifests the value of prayerfulness.
The pattern on the display board should capture the viewer’s attention to relevant details
Recommendation or Suggestion for improvement: The display board should contain an equivalence of elements on each side to provide dynamism and interest.
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Signature of Evaluator over printed name:
My Analysis
Did the board display design reflect the likes/interests of its target audience? Why? Why not?
The display board of Psalmi deo Chorale regarding Rosary Month with its theme Prayerfulness reflects likes/interests of its target audience. The display board is equipped with images of Mama Mary and Rosary, photographs of students praying and activities done at SPUS during the month of Rosary. The use of graphical representations of students through photographs makes the board interesting to its target audience. The brief message on the display board invites the students to take part on the month of Rosary and to be prayerful.
Was the language used clear and simple for the target audience to understand? Why? Why not?
The language used in the display board is clear and can be easily understood. Psalmi deo Chorale stands for Psalms for God Choir. The message written on the board is simple and it comprehensively explains well the theme of the display board.
What do you think was the purpose of the board display? Was it effective? Why? Why not?
The purpose of the board display is to convey message regarding prayerfulness. The idea on the board display is to invite students of SPUS to participate on the month of Rosary and to develop positive values to the students especially the value of prayerfulness. The display board was effective because it contains not only images of Rosary but also still photographs of students praying and different activities done during month of Rosary at SPUS.
What suggestions can you make?
Based on my observation on the display board of Psalmi deo Chorale, I have observed that the board is dominated with graphical images. The display board should contain concise message. The message should be written legibly and boldly so that even the viewer from the farthest
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distance can still see the display board. The graphics should be be less detailed so that it can add to the instructional point and to easy understanding especially for young learners.
My Proposed Board Display
Theme:
Graduation
Board Title:
Kudos to the Graduates of 2012
Rationale: (Purpose):
To send a message about upcoming graduation. An ideal way to show
off the essence of graduation and to convey the theme for this year’s
graduation. The display board encourages the students in lower years to
continue their studies to be able to graduate someday.
Objectives:
To give praise to the graduates and transmit the theme of graduation
for this year.
Best features of my proposed bulletin enhancement:
The graphics and the theme for 2012 graduation.
Content Resources ( Name each needed resource and give each
a brief description)
Graphics - non photographic, two dimensional materials designed specifically to communicate a message to the viewer. They often include verbal as well as symbolic visual cues.
Drawing - include sketches and diagrams that employ graphic arrangement of lines to represent persons, places, things and concepts.
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Cartoons - Are another useful visual symbol that can bring novelty to teaching. Perfect cartoons need no caption
My Reflections
1. Name at least 5 skills that each teacher should have to be able to come up with effective board displays. Elaborate on why each skill is needed.
A teacher should possess skills to be able to come up with effective board displays, to wit:
1. Creativity. Instructional content can be dry and boring in a classroom setting. Creative teachers try to present concepts and content in an interesting way.
2. Visual skills. Teachers are somewhat like interior designers; they must be able to visualize the presentation and impact they want to create, and then apply those to the display.
3. Organizational skills. This goes along with visual skills, but organization includes comparing and contrasting, grouping and arranging content in a meaningful way.
4. Communication. Teachers know that words combined with visual content can often communicate more than words alone. As well, the teacher must be a good communicator.
5. Lastly, good teachers make visual displays part of the lesson plan. Displays or decorated bulletin boards are not just to make the room pretty. A good teacher can use one display to help students build many different skills.
2. Which of the skills do you already have? Recall your past experiences in making board display. How do you practice these skills?
Communication skill is one of the skills that I already have. One way of practicing this skill is through listening to what others has to say and sharing my own opinion and views. Communication skills can be practice through exchanging ideas with others and understanding others' perspectives
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3. Which skills do you still need to develop? Reflect on how you can improve on or acquire these skills?
From the above-mentioned skills, I believed that I need to develop my visual skills. Being not so artistic is one of my weakness. One way to improve this is to practice. Not everyone if gifted with visual skills but everyone can practice this skill and ask for a guidance from the experts.
Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 3
SEE AND SAY (Utilization of Teaching Aid)
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will gain competence in determining the appropriateness of teaching aids to learning tasks.
My Map
To reach your target, follow the steps below:
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My Map
Observation Report
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Date of Observation: School: St. Paul University Surigao Subject: Topic: Kapangyarihan ng Pamahalaan Grade/Year Level: 1st year – Our Lady of Carmel
During my observation on the 1st year class of Our Lady of
Carmel, _______________ discussed “Kapangyarihan ng
Pamahalaan.” Before going through the textbook, Araling
Panlipunan I, _______ used visual aid in the form of bond paper to
present a verse in relation to the topic. The visual aid was posted
on the chalkboard. While _______ posted the visual aid on the
chalkboard, her students begin to develop curiosity on what was
written on the visual aid. __________ asked one student to read a
UTILIZATION OF TEACHING AIDS FORM
Grade/Year Level of Class Observed: 1st year –
Date of Observation:
Subject Matter: Araling Panlipunan II – Ang Pambansang Badyet
Brief Description of the Teaching Approach Used by the Teacher: The teacher, Mrs. Rosalinda Enato, applied conventional way of teaching by using text book and also uses visual technology through power point presentation as a learning tools in the design, implementation and evaluation of lesson.
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Date of Observation: School: St. Paul University Surigao Subject: Topic: Kapangyarihan ng Pamahalaan Grade/Year Level: 1st year – Our Lady of Carmel
During my observation on the 1st year class of Our Lady of
Carmel, _______________ discussed “Kapangyarihan ng
Pamahalaan.” Before going through the textbook, Araling
Panlipunan I, _______ used visual aid in the form of bond paper to
present a verse in relation to the topic. The visual aid was posted
on the chalkboard. While _______ posted the visual aid on the
chalkboard, her students begin to develop curiosity on what was
written on the visual aid. __________ asked one student to read a
Teaching Aids Used(Enumerate)
Strengths Weaknesses Comments on the Appropriateness of the Teaching Aids Used
Textbook
Power Point presentation
- provides organized unit of lesson
- provides you with a balanced, chronological presentation of information
- allow teachers to integrate multiple media sources in the presentation
- it is more efficient and allows students to experience information in a new way
- designed as a the sole source of information
- old or outdated
- teachers with little or no experience with the program may find it difficult to use
- electrical or computer problems may affect power point presentation
- The use of textbook in class discussion is appropriate. It enhances comprehension. The more students understand about a subject, the more effective lectures
- The teacher presented her lesson on power point presentation in a plain and simple text format, with no graphics or decorative elements in it.
My Analysis
What do you think prompted the teacher to choose the materials/learning resources that she used?
The teacher used power point presentation in discussing the lesson.
__________ used power point presentation in order to entice the modes
of learning among her pupils. Through this learning resource it allows
the students to learn at their own pace by having control over the rate
and sequence of learning. _________ probably wants to make learning
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more interactive through the use of television and CPU. __________
perhaps wants to shift from conventional teaching towards interactive
teaching by means of power point presentation.
What difficulties, if any, did the teacher experience? How can this be managed?
Making a power point presentation can be tedious and time-
consuming. One must have knowledge in making power point
presentation. When ___________ was preparing her power point
presentation, her file in the USB did not immediately open. According
to her pupils the CPU might contain computer virus, thus there is a lag
in opening her USB. Situations like this are manageable. The teacher
can call for the assistance of a hardware in-charge of SPUS. But this
might consume time. If electronic resource is not available or has
been damaged unintentionally, the teacher should continue with her
discussion by utilizing non-electronic resources like the chalkboards or
through the use of visual aids.
Over-all, were the learning resources/materials used effectively? Why? Why not? During class discussion, the learning materials were used effectively
by ___________. Her power point presentation created attentiveness
and curiosity to her pupils. Because of her available learning
materials, __________ to was able to consume the entire class period
on discussing the lesson hence there was no need to write on the
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board. Her lesson was briefly presented on her power point
presentation.
My Reflections
1. Put yourself in the place of the teacher. What would you do similarly and what would you do differently if you would teach the same lesson to the same group of students? Why?
One of the effective ways of teaching is utilizing technology. Given the
same situation, I would similarly make power point presentation of the
same lesson to the same group of students. The use of computers
adds appeal to the pupils. PowerPoint presentations can be quite
beneficial in the classroom but only when used properly. PowerPoint
presentations successfully allow teachers to integrate multiple media
sources in the presentation. Aside from simple and plain text that
______________ used, I would also incorporate photos, video and audio
pieces in a single presentation. This is better because it is more
efficient and allows students to experience information in a new way.
Presentations with plain, white background and small black text are
not at all interactive, and students may find it boring and
uninteresting.
Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 44
TOOLS OF THE TRADE (Teaching Aids Bank)
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Name of FS Student:
Course:
Resource Teacher:
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will gain competence in preparing instructional materials that are appropriate to the learning content.
My Map
To reach your target, follow the steps below:
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My ToolsAn Observation / Survey Guide
1. Are there learning resources useful for your topic in the resource center you visited?
2. Are the available materials appropriate for your target grade/year level?
3. List down those that can be useful for your topic.4. What other materials can you make? (like flash cards, posters, cut-
outs, transparencies, etc)?
Observation Notes
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Name of the School Observed: St. Paul University Surigao Location of the School: Date of Visit:
St. Paul University Surigao, High School campus, is equipped with learning resource center that are available to teachers and students. Almost all materials are available except for photocopy machine. The photocopy machine at that time is only available at the college campus.
Learning Resources on Specific Content Area
Use the graphic organizer to present the learning resources available to the topic chosen. On the line inside the box, indicate if the resource is already AVAILABLE, MAY BE PURCHASED, OR WILL BE MADE.Topic Araling Panlipunan I Grade/Year Level 1st year
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Charts
AvailableGraphics
Available
Drawings
Will be made
Maps (Political
Map)
May be purchased
Text book
Available
Posters
May be purchasedPower point
presentation
Will be made
Diagram
Will be made
Ang Pamahalang LokalSpecific Content Area
My Analysis
Give at least three benefits of doing a survey of available materials before making your own materials. Explain each.
1. It ensures that equipment and materials are readily available.
It is important to do a survey on what materials are available, what
materials/resources are to be purchased, and what
materials/resources made by me. If one is planning a power point
presentation, one must make certain that there is no problem in
electricity, computer or computer peripherals. Doing a survey of
available materials saves time. I may prepare hand-outs just in
case my power point presentation is not working properly so as to
avoid writing on the chalkboard.
2. It saves money.
Surveying of available materials before making your own materials
saves money. Instead of buying or purchasing materials/resources
from the store at my own expense, I can utilize available materials
in the school if it is on hand. One way of saving money is by means
of recycle. An unused calendar could be utilized as a visual aid
instead of buying cartolina or manila paper.
3. You can provide enhancement.
There are available materials in each learning resource center but
these materials are probable out of date or obsolete. By doing a
survey of available materials, I can enhance the available materials
present. The most common learning materials used are the visual
aids. Some of these visual aids contain plain text only. I can
enhance these visual aids by adding color or pictures to it in order
to attract the learners.
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My Reflections
1. Which of the materials did you like making the most? Why?
Among the materials I listed in my Learning Resources on Specific Content Area,
Power Point Presentation is one of the materials I like making the most. With power
point presentation I can include flexibility, creativity and ease. Power point offers a
variety of premade templates and layouts nowadays. While preparing a presentation,
it is easy to modify the slides when necessary. One can edit the information on
finished slides, delete unnecessary slides, add forgotten slides and rearrange the
order of the slides in the presentation. During the actual presentation, PowerPoint
has a variety of advantages for both the presenter and the learners. To progress
through a slide show, the presenter only needs to click a button; this allows the me to
maintain eye contact with my audience. A PowerPoint presentation often features a
pleasing appearance and interesting graphics, which helps keep the students
interested. Additionally, the PowerPoint presentation can be projected onto a large
screen for use in a large classroom.
2. What difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making materials? How did you
overcome them?
The difficulties associated with PowerPoint presentations is the system requirements
involved. A computer, projector, screen and electricity will all be required. It will
also be necessary to dim the lights in the room to allow for proper viewing. The
other difficulty is the risk of technical difficulties. The success of the presentation
depends entirely on the proper functioning of technology.
3. What tips can you give teachers regarding preparation of teaching materials?
One tip I can give teachers regarding preparation of teaching materials if to become
comfortable with the material. If one is not very much familiar with the materials
that he/she is using, it may not be an effective material.
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Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 5
PAPER WORKS! (Preparing Hand-outs)
Name of FS Student:
Course:
Resource Teacher: Mrs.
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will gain competence in preparing instructional materials (hand-outs) that are appropriate to the learning content.
My Map
With a lot of reflective thinking coupled with your creativity, you can design hands-out that will truly work well to make learning effective. You will see that preparing hands-out is not just any paper work. When you produce high quality hand-outs and eventually try them out, you will discover that, indeed, paper works! To reach you target, follow the steps below:
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My Tools
Hand-out Planning Guide
1. What topic do I like to work on?2. For what grade or year level is my hand-out for?3. What components do I include in my outline?4. What type of graphic organizers/flow-charts/schemas do I need to
use?5. What references do I use?
HAND-OUT PLAN
Subject Matter: Philippine Government
Grade/Year Level: 1st year
Outline: - An introduction to the persons, structures, and processes
involved in the operation of the political system, including the study of basic political concepts, institutions of government. Focus is on the Philippine context and contemporary issues and problems. The 1987 constitution is used as the basic framework for analysis. The lesson aims to (1) Introduce the students to the basic structure and processes of politics and governance; (2) Enable the students to understand basic political theories, as well as the workings of governmental institutions; and (3) Enable the students to critically examine the Philippines’ own
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political structure and contemporary issues and problems relevant to it
Type of Graphic Organizer/Flow Charts/Schema to use:
- Organizational flow charts of the high ranking officials of Philippine Government
- Graphics of recent political leaders in Philippines- Chart of Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members-
References:
- Text book on Araling Panlipunan I- News papers / Magazines- Internet
My Target
What are the good features of a hand-out?
A good hand-out should have all the necessary points written briefly. It
should i nclude the information that students will need to know for
future reference. It should never leave out the key points you want
the learners to remember. Pictures are not required, but images can
help students, especially if they are graphs or charts. Charts, graphs
or illustrations are placed in appropriate locations among the outlined
information. In making good hand-outs, it helps if one will italicize or
bold any section titles to separate them from the rest of the handout
Keep the handout to one page if possible, but ensure there is plenty of
white space. Do not overcrowd the paper, but try making it only a
page. The handout should only have the most vital information while
the speech or lecture should fill in further information. If it is not
possible to keep it down to a single page, staple the handout pages
together so students do not lose the second page.
Which of these features are present in the handout I made?
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The handout I made contains features mentioned above. My handout
does not only contain text information but it also contains
organizational chart, graphics and semantic diagrams. Some of the
sections are italized and boldly written to provide emphasis. T he key
points of the presentation or information in my hand out was encoded
in outline or bullet form. This is to give a brief summary of information
as a reminder to the information given in the presentation rather than
telling every detail.
Which features are not present in the handout I made?
The feature that is not present in the handout I made if to keep the
handout to one page if possible, hence my hand out requires more
than one page.
My Reflections
1. What difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making the handouts?
How did you overcome them?
In making my handout, one of the difficulties I encountered is
making an organizational chart. Organizational charts require time
in making. Charts should be clear, well-defined in purpose, with the
minimum of visual information. I was able to overcome this
difficulty by making a rough draft first. Internet also helped me.
2. What tips can you give teachers regarding preparation of
handouts?
The tips that I can give teachers regarding preparation on handouts
are to Plan the topic and prepare handouts that pertain to that
particular lesson. They can create your own handouts or access a
treasure trove of handouts on the Internet created for teachers.
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Another tip is to incorporate pictures and illustrations in your
handouts. Make the handouts fun and exciting for their students to
complete. They can use clip art from your computer or download
pictures from teaching websites to enhance their handouts. While it
is not cost-feasible to color copy 30 handouts for a classroom, it is
possible to have black-and-white pictures and illustrations in their
handouts that will keep students engaged in the work.
My Portfolio
Paste a copy of hand-out here.
The Republic of the Philippines has a representative democracy modeled after the United
States of America's system of government. The 1987 Philippine constitution, adopted
during the Corazon Aquino administration, re-established a presidential system of
government with a bicameral legislature and an independent judiciary.
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The Congress of the Philippines (Filipino: Kongreso ng Pilipinas) is the national legislature of the Republic of the Philippines. It is a bicameral body consisting of the Senate (upper chamber), and the House of Representatives (lower chamber) although commonly in the Philippines the term congress refers to the latter. The Senate is composed of 24 senators half of which are elected every three years.
Each senator, therefore, serves a total of six years. The senators are elected by the whole electorate and do not represent any geographical district.
The House of Representatives is composed of a maximum of 250 congressmen. There are two types of congressmen: the district and the sectoral representatives. The district congressmen represent a particular geographical district of the country. All provinces in the country are composed of at least one congressional district. Several cities also have their own congressional districts, with some composed of two or more representatives.
The sectoral congressmen represent the minority sectors of the population. This enables these minority groups to be represented in the Congress, when they would otherwise not be represented properly through district representation. Also known as party-list representatives, sectoral congressmen represent labor unions, rights groups, and other organizations.
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High-Ranking Officials of the Philippine Government
PresidentBenigno Aquino
III
Vice PresidentJejomar
Binay
Senate President
Juan Ponce Enrile
House SpeakerFeliciano
Belmonte, Jr.
Chief JusticeRenato Corona
Diagram 1. Philippine Government
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Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign GovernmentsDate of Information: 7/22/2011
Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 6
SLIDESHOW BIZ (Slide Presentation)
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Pres. Benigno AQUINO III
Vice Pres. Jejomar Cabaiatam BINAY
Executive Sec. Paquito OCHOA, Jr.
Chief of Staff Julia ABAD
Sec. of Agrarian Reform Virgilio DE LOS REYES
Sec. of Agriculture Proceso ALCALA
Sec. of the Budget & Management Florencio ABAD
Sec. of Education, Culture, & Sports Armin LUISTRO, Rev.
Sec. of Energy Jose Rene D. ALMENDRAS
Sec. of Environment & Natural Resources Ramon PAJE
Sec. of Finance Cesar PURISIMA
Sec. of Foreign Affairs Albert DEL ROSARIO
Sec. of Health Enrique ONA, Dr.
Sec. of Interior & Local Govt. Jesse ROBREDO
Sec. of Justice Leila DE LIMA
Sec. of Labor & Employment Rosalinda BALDOZ
Sec. of National Defense Voltaire GAZMIN
Sec. of Public Works & Highways Rogelio L. SINGSON
Sec. of Science & Technology Mario MONTEJO
Sec. of Social Welfare & Development Corazon SOLIMAN
Sec. of Socioeconomic Planning Cayetano PADERANGA
Sec. of Tourism Alberto LIM
Sec. of Trade & Industry Gregory DOMINGO
Sec. of Transportation & Communications Manuel ROXAS II
National Security Adviser Norberto GONZALES
Governor, Central Bank of the Philippines Amando TETANGCO, Jr.
Ambassador to the US Jose CUISIA, Jr.
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Libran N. CABUTULAN
Name of FS Student:
Course:
Resource Teacher:
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will gain competence in developing and utilizing materials (slide presentations) which involves students in meaningful learning.
My map
An effective teacher makes it her/his business to create slide presentations that really enhance instruction.
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4
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Select a
topic or
subject
matter.
Develop a
slide
presentatio
n to support
a learning
activity on
the topic.
Try out
your
presentatio
n to a
group of
learners.
Write a narrative pointing out the strengths and weakness of your presentation
My ToolsTitle of my Presentation: Local Government in the Philippines Objectives: An introduction to the persons, structures, and roles of the Local
Government involved in the operation of the political system Subject Matter/Topic: Local Government and Officials Enhancements (check appropriate box):
Graphics Music Hyperlink
Animation Voice Narration Others,
Sound effects Stylish fonts please specify
Description of Appropriate Use:
Presentation Storyboard:
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4
Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8
Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12
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My Analysis
What are the good features of a slide presentation?A slide presentation must have good features for it to be an effective medium for learners. A slide presentation must have the following good features, to wit:
Slides should be well-designed and should remain on display for a significant length of time while you explain them.
Leave graphical figures up for a long time while you talk, textual material up for a short time only.
To check legibility view computer slides on your monitor from 10 feet away. Graph axis labels should be legible.
Use fonts emphasizing with bold-face or different colors. Light fonts on dark backgrounds are good for textual material.
Use appropriate charts. Use a video or audio. Keep the backgrounds simple. Avoid light colors like yellow as these sometimes do not appear in the room
lighting conditions. Use high quality graphics. Organize your presentation to present a story logically. Emphasize key points.
Which of these features are present in the slide presentation you made?As I make my slide presentation I see to it that it contains most of the good features. I make certain that the fonts that I used are legible and would compliment the background color of each slide. It contains appropriate charts and graphics. The visual theme of my slide presentation is consistent, so as not to clutter the presentation.
Which features are not present in the slide presentation you made?Among the good features mentioned, my slide presentation does not contain a video and audio and hyperlink is not included as well.
My ReflectionsWhat difficulties, if any, did you encounter in making the slide presentation? How did you overcome them?
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Field Study 3 TECHNOLOGY IN THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Episode 7
MY E-WORLD (Websites)
Name of FS Student:
Course:
Resource Teacher:
School: St. Paul University Surigao
My Target
At the end of this activity, you will be competent in evaluating electronic resources for appropriate instructional use.
My Map
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