MA - The Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
MA - The Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University MA - The Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
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3. To acquaint students teachers with levels, strategies and models of teaching for future improvement. 4. To enable the students teachers to understand about the importance of programmed instructions and researches in E.T. 5. To acquaint the student teachers with emerging trends in ET along Content: with the resource UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance of E.T. Components of E.T.: Software & hardware. Educational Technology and Instructional technology. systems approach in educational technology and its characteristics UNIT II : COMMUNICATION AND INSTRUCTION: Communication and Instruction: Theory, concept, nature, process, components, types and barriers Classroom communication: ( Verbal- Nonverbal) Mass media approach in educational Technology. Designing instructional system Formulation of instructional objectives. Task analysis. Designing of instructional strategies such as lecture, team teaching discussion, seminar and tutorials. UNIT-III: TEACHING LEVEL, STRATEGIES AND MODELS: . Stages of teaching- pre-active, interactive and post-active Teaching at different levels-memory, understanding and reflective 27
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3. To acquaint students teachers with levels, strategies and models of<br />
teaching for future improvement.<br />
4. To enable the students teachers to understand about the importance<br />
of programmed instructions and researches in E.T.<br />
5. To acquaint the student teachers with emerging trends in ET along<br />
Content:<br />
with the resource<br />
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance of E.T.<br />
Components of E.T.: Software & hardware.<br />
Educational Technology and Instructional technology.<br />
systems approach in educational technology and its<br />
characteristics<br />
UNIT II : COMMUNICATION AND INSTRUCTION:<br />
Communication and Instruction: <strong>The</strong>ory, concept, nature,<br />
process, components, types and barriers<br />
Classroom communication: ( Verbal- Nonverbal)<br />
Mass media approach in educational Technology.<br />
Designing instructional system<br />
Formulation of instructional objectives.<br />
Task analysis.<br />
Designing of instructional strategies such as lecture, team<br />
teaching discussion, seminar and tutorials.<br />
UNIT-III: TEACHING LEVEL, STRATEGIES AND MODELS:<br />
.<br />
Stages of teaching- pre-active, interactive and post-active<br />
Teaching at different levels-memory, understanding and<br />
reflective<br />
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