It refers to the use of technology in teaching and learning. Educational Technology includes both the non-digital (flip charts, pictures, models, realias, etc) and digital (electronic tools: hardware, software and connections, etc)
Educational Technology
It is a sequential or simultaneous use of a variety of media formats in a given presentation or self-study program
Multimedia
Instructional technology It is the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of the processes and resources for learning.
Instructional technology
It is a video blog where each entry is posted as a video instead of the text.
Vlog
It refers to a mix of process and product used in the application of knowledge. It includes tools from pencil and paper to the latest electronic gadgets and tools for practical tasks.
Technology
It is any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology. It encompasses the application of a wide spectrum of practices which included blended or virtual learning. It can come as online or offline which utilizes digital technology.
Digital learning
It is a massive network of networks, a networking infrastructure. It connects millions of computers together globally, forming a network in which any computer can communicate with any other computer as long as they are connected to the internet.
Internet
It refers to any type of software associated with computers and related technologies that can be used as tools for personal, professional or classroom productivity
Productivity tools
It can still be used even if there is no internet access.
Offline digital tools and apps
It is a popular social networking site used by students and adults worldwide to present information on themselves and to the world.
It is the ability of the learner to access the internet at any point during the lesson in order to take advantage of the array of available education resources.
Web Access
It is also called the Web which is a graphical environment on computer networks that allows you to access, view and maintain documentations that can include text, data, sound and videos
World Wide Web (www)
It uses an internet connection to access the information needed. A common example is Skype.
Online digital tools and apps
It utilizes a reverse instructional delivery, where the teacher is required to use the web resources as homework our out of class activity as initial instruction of the lesson which will be discussed during class time.
Flipped classroom
It is a teacher structured research experience for the students that is primarily based on use of the World Wide Web and typically takes one or more instructional periods.
Webquest
It refers to program control instructions and accompanying documentation; stored on disks or tapes when not being used in the computer.
Software
It is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create contents using information technologies and the Internet
Digital Literacy
It is an editable website usually with limited access, allows students to collaboratively create and post written work or digital files, such as digital photos or videos.
Wiki
It is a category of hardware and software that enables people to use the internet as transmission medium for telephone calls by sending voice data in packets using IP rather than traditional circuit transmission.
VOIP (voice over internet protocol)
It is a cloud-based teaching tool which is stored in the Google server and is available for students both at home and in school.
Google Apps