In this episode, Dr. Rob McDole and Jared Pyles discuss the “what” of technology integration. They delve into the definition of technology integration and best practices, using ChatGPT as their co-pilot. Check out the episode to hear about enhancing teaching and learning through appropriate technology integration.
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Webster’s definition of technology is expansive. For the sake of our series, we will be limiting our discussion to the use of electronic hardware or software in educational settings that enhance the learning experience. It is important that we as instructors consider integrating technology that fits the needs of our students, our goals, and our instruction.
Technology can be used before, during, and after instruction. Consider how it can help you plan and deliver your content as well as assess your students. Consider using technology for facilitating interaction or collaboration purposes. Because of advances in technology, students can engage with your content anytime and anywhere.
We can enhance teaching and learning through appropriate technology integration. However, this does take time and consideration. We can also help students learn the ethics and responsibility of using technology. Every time we ask students to use technology, we are allowing them to practice technical, responsible, and safe usage of technology. This can help them as they engage in your course and throughout their lives.
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