A reading by Susan Pitman, in the ETEC511: Foundations of Educational Technology course, discusses the use of technologies and their impact on child development and well-being. In that article, The Impact of Media Technologies on Child Development and Wellbeing, Susan Pitman mentions both the positive and the negative impacts that electronic media can have on child development and welfare. One key point which stood out for me was that the most vulnerable children are the most likely to succumb to the detrimental effects of technology use. For me this re-enforces the idea that technology use by children should be mediated by adults (teachers, parents, guardians, etc) who are aware of the scope of potential impacts in order to capitalize on the benefits. Continue reading
Category Archives: ETEC 511
Classroom Ecology & Game-Based Learning
My group and I have just finished of our group assignment for the ETEC511: Foundations of Educational Technology course. I’ve never worked on a group assignment completely online before, not to mention, with group members situated in different places around the world. It actually turned out to be easier than I anticipated. After we figured out the best time for meeting, we used Google Hangouts for regular meeting sessions. Continue reading
Exciting New Technology
I’ve worked with technology for quite some time now and much of that work was has involved different areas related to education, from administration and support, to course design and training. Yet, I am learning so many new things about educational technology already. The first course I am taking towards the MET degree, ETEC511: Foundations of Educational Technology course, has introduced me to new ideas and topics. What I find especially exciting, is sharing and learning from my classmates. Continue reading