Technology Integration in Educational Settings

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This set of flashcards covers key vocabulary and definitions related to technology integration models and learning theories as discussed in the lecture.

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Technology Integration

The meaningful use of technology to achieve learning goals.

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Behaviorism

A learning theory that treats learning as a response to stimuli and conditions students to react to those stimuli.

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Cognitivism

A learning theory that focuses on brain functions and how information is processed, stored, retrieved, and applied.

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Constructivism

A learning theory that posits learning is constructed by learners based on prior experience, attitudes, and beliefs.

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Constructionism

A learning theory that emphasizes the creation of artifacts in the outside world to support internal knowledge construction.

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Connectivism

A learning theory that suggests learning occurs through connections and networks within a digital society.

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TPACK

A technology integration model illustrating the interplay between Technological Knowledge, Pedagogical Knowledge, and Content Knowledge.

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RAT Model

A technology integration model that categorizes technology use as Replacing, Amplifying, or Transforming pedagogy.

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SAMR Model

A technology integration framework that stands for Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition.

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PICRAT Model

A model that examines students' relationship to technology (Passive, Interactive, Creative) and how technology influences teaching (Replace, Amplify, Transform).

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Proof

Evidence-based efficiency or efficacy of a technology to help improve student learning.

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Facility

The ease at which new technology can be learned, implemented, or managed at the student or teacher level.

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Compliance

Legal, ethical, and institutional requirements regarding technology use.

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Institutionalization

Considerations around infrastructural compatibility, cost, lifespan, and management of new technologies.

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Learning Theories

Beliefs about the nature of knowledge and how learning occurs, influencing how technology is integrated in education.