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COLLABORATING TOOLS AND COMMUNICATION TOOLS

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ESEB3073 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 5.0 Collaborating Tools and Communication Tools       Collaborating tools is a term for different types of software and online services that allow people to work together on common projects, regardless of their physical location. It can be something as simple as email and as complex as the sophisticated project management software. Meanwhile, the communication tool has a wide variety and are used for external and internal communication. These tools included mail, email, telephone, cell phones, smartphones, computers, video and web conferencing tools, social networking, as well as online collaboration and productivity platforms.          5.1 Blendspaces               Blendspace is a way to create interactive lessons that sync documents, Powerpoints, videos, pictures and other materials in one succinct. Which is easily managed, and organized space. Lessons are also accessible by computer and allow students to use technology to learn inde

LEARNING DESIGN MODEL

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ESEB3073 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 4.0 Learning Design Model       Addie is an acronym for the five stages of a development process. There are analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The Addie model relies on each stage being done in the given order but with a focus on reflection. It represents a dynamic, flexible guideline for building effective training and performance support tools.        4.1 Addie Phase 1: Analysis              The analysis phase can be called as the "goal-setting stage" which focuses on the target audience. In this phase, instructors distinguish between what the student already knows and what they should know after completing the course. The program must match the level of skill and intelligence that each student or participant shows. This is mainly to ensure that what they already know won't be duplicated.            4.2 Addie Phase 2: Design                 This stage determines all goals, tools

LEARNING THEORIES

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ESEB3073 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 3.0 LEARNING THEORIES       Learning theory describes how students absorb, process, and retain their knowledge during learning. Cognitive, emotional and environmental influences, as well as prior experience, all play a part in how understanding, or a world view, is acquired or changed and knowledge and also skills retained. Behaviorists look at learning as an aspect of conditioning and advocate a system of rewards and targets in education. Educators who embrace cognitive theory believe that the definition of learning as a change in behavior is too narrow and study the learner rather than the environment. Meanwhile, those who advocate constructivism believe that a learner's ability to learn actually relies largely on what they already know and understand and the acquisition of knowledge should be an individually tailored process of construction. There are three learning theories,         3.1 Behavioral Theory                Learning an

CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY

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ESEB3073 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2.0 Classroom Technology          The technology industry has been developing more and more advanced tools to bring learning to life and help the students develop and respect and appreciate the education. With technology, students have instant access to fresh information that can supplement their learning experience. The implementation of technology in schools helps close a gap. Technology is known as having the ability to enhance relationships between teachers and students. It could also help make teaching and learning more meaningful and fun. Students are also able to collaborate with their own classmates through gadgets.            2.1 21st c tool: Interactive Whiteboard               A classroom that allows students to move at their own pace whether they are looking for opportunities for enrichment or needed help to catch up, the interactive whiteboard is a great way to catch their attention during class.            2.2 Visuali

STE(A)M LEARNING

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ESEB3073 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY  1.0 STE(A)M LEARNING            STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM is an approach to learning and development. By having STEM, students develop key skills which included problem-solving, creativity, critical analysis, teamwork, independent thinking, initiative, communication and also digital literacy. STEM had become an important role in education due to the global economy change. Which current jobs are disappearing due to automation meanwhile new jobs are emerging everyday single day as a result of technological advances. The continual advances in technology are changing the way students learn, connect and interact every day. The reason why STEM really matters is because of its qualifications and skills are essential to Australia’s productivity, innovation and success. The STEM qualification is gaining academic and VET qualifications which increases job opportunities. The capabilities of it are curiosity, in