Lesson 11: The Computer as the
Teacher’s Tool
Constructivism
was introduced by Jean Piaget (1981) and Bruner (1990). They gave stress to
knowledge discovery of new meaning/concepts/principles in the learning process.
Various strategies have been suggested to foster knowledge discovery, among
these, is making students engaged in gathering unorganized information from
which they can induce ideas and principles. Students are also asked to apply
discovered knowledge to new situations, a process for making their knowledge
applicable to real life situations.
While
knowledge is constructed by the individual learner in constructivism, knowledge
can also be socially constructed. Social Constructivism is the effort to show
that the construction of knowledge is governed by social, historical and
cultural contexts. In effect, this is to say that the learner who interprets
knowledge has a predetermined point of view according to the social
perspectives of the community or society he lives in.
The
psychologist Vygotsky stressed that learning is affected by social influences.
He suggested the interactive process in learning. A more capable adult (teacher
or parent) can aid or complement what the learner sees in a given tasks or
project. In addition, John Dewey sees language as medium for social
coordination and adaptation. For Dewey, human learning is really human
languaging that occurs when students socially share, build and agree upon
meanings and knowledge.
The Computer’s Capabilities
Informative
Tool
The
computer can provide vast amounts of information in various forms, such as
text, graphics, sound, and video. Even multimedia encyclopedias are today
available on the internet.
Communication
Tool
The
computer has been used in communication as evident by social networking sites
as to facebook, twitter and friendster. We can even chat/talk friends and
families anywhere in the globe through yahoo messenger or the one in facebook
or view them through the webcam. We can send messages and information through
the internet in just seconds or minutes.
Constructive
Tool
The
computer itself can be used for manipulating information, visualizing one’s
understanding, and building new knowledge. The Microsoft Word computer program
itself is desktop publishing software that allows users to organize and present
their ideas in attractive formats.
Co-constructive
Tool
Students
can use constructive tools to work cooperatively and construct a shared
understanding of new knowledge. One way of co-construction is the use of the
electronic whiteboard where students may post notices to a shared
document/whiteboard. Students may also co-edit the same document from their
homes.
Situating
Tool
By means
of virtual reality (RS) extension systems, the computer can create 3-D images
on display to give the user the feeling that are situated in a virtual
environment. A flight simulation program is an example of a situating tool
which places the user in simulated flying environment.
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