School Education – Computer aided learning– E-learning
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School Education – Computer aided learning– E-learning
By – Hoang Le
Class – 11F
Higher level presentation
Table of content
What is computer-based technology The benefits/limitations of technology Looking at the technology from the social
point of view Looking at the technology from the ethical
point of view Conclusion/Personal response
Computer based learning
Most computer aided programs used in many schools with a high standard of facilities ( such as ISHCMC ) that support learning, enhance and enable student to boost their capability
Computers are used for teaching and studying in classroom
E-learning and computer built-in software and programs can help students to discover thei style of learning – auditory, visual or kinesthetic
Benefits - Limitation
Quality education made affordable to schools
Greater on-demand availability of information received
Self control, adapting to make suitable for many types of learner – Programs designed for students with disability
Interactivity engage users, making learning a more enjoyable environment
Resourceful, maximizing the potential of students who are capable of processing information
Many poor countries doesn’t share the same privilege as students
Difficulties with adapting to technology
Technology reliance can have an effects on social skills
Information sharing online can be off mere accuracy, unless officially confirmed by a reliable organization or settings
Minor help problems such as eye disorder
Ethical/Social issue
Online information reliance/Information with no clear ownership lacks of reliability
Plagiarism – unethical Cheating is made easier
with technology Information are taken to be their own words
Language difficulties Loss of focus in class Online interaction can
deform social skills in various ways
Course content generated by computer based programs can be culturally offensive to certain members of the class -
Thank you for listening