EFFECTIVE TEACHING
Planning, Instruction and Technology Integration
❑ Introduction to Education Psychology and Technology
❑ Importance of Planning in Educational Psychology
❑ Key Instructional Strategies in Education
CONTENT ❑ Effective Integration of Technology in Planning
❑ Assessing students needs for Technology Integration
❑ Challenges in Technology Enhanced Instruction
❑ Future Trends in Educational Technology
❑ Traditional vs Technology
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION
PSYCHOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
▪ Educational Psychology examines how individuals learn
and how specific teaching strategies can enhance
learning experiences.
▪ The integration of technology in education enriches
instructional methods, provides various learning tools and
engages students in innovative ways.
▪ In this module we shall explore the critical intersection
between technology and educational psychology,
focusing on effective planning and instructional
strategies
IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING IN
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
EFFECTIVE LESSON • Structured Lessons
• Address diverse learning styles and needs
DESIGN • Improved student outcomes
RESOURCE • Optimal Resource allocation
• Availability of resources and technology integration
MANAGEMENT • Save unpreparedness time
ALIGNMENT WITH • Alignment of educational activities with learning objectives
• Alignment results in improved understanding and retention of
OBJECTIVES information
• Anticipate potential challenges
ADAPTABILITY • Adapt strategies for a more resilient teaching approach
KEY INSTRUCTIONAL
STRATEGIES IN EDUCATION
COLLABORATIVE DIFFERENTIATED
LEARNING INSTRUCTION
• Encourage student interaction • Tailors Learning Experiences
• Promote peer support • Understand student needs
• Deeper Understanding of • Leverage technology for
content learning pathways and
assessments
• e.g. Group Projects can
enhance engagement by
utilising technology
EFFECTIVE
INTEGRATION OF
TECHNOLOGY IN
PLANNING
ASSESSING STUDENTS NEEDS
FOR TECHNOLOGY
INTEGRATION
GATHERING
FEEDBACK
• Evaluating • Equity in
learning style is resource access
critical for tech • Refine Methods outside of school
integration’ and select to plan
appropriate tools alternative when
necessary
IDENTIFYING ADDRESSING
LEARNING RESOURCE ACCESS
STYLES
CHALLENGES IN TECHNOLOGY
ENHANCED INSTRUCTION
TECHNICAL DISTRACTION RESISTANCE EQUITY AND
ISSUES AND MISUSE TO CHANGE ACCESS
Sufficient
Software Decreased Preferred
access in
Malfunction Focus Status Quo
school
Implement Alternative
Internet Training
clear for out of
Connectivity Programs
guideline school
Technical
Monitoring
skill of staff
FUTURE TRENDS IN
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Innovation Description Benefits
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Personalized learning, intelligent tutoring, automated grading Tailored instruction, improved student outcomes, reduced
teacher workload
Augmented Reality (AR) and Immersive learning experiences, field trips, skill training Engaging learning, hands-on experiences, practical skills
Virtual Reality (VR) development
Blockchain Technology Secure credentials, micro-credentials Transparent and tamper-proof records, flexible recognition of
skills
Adaptive Learning Platforms Dynamic content, real-time feedback Personalized pacing, improved student understanding, efficient
learning
EdTech Startups Innovative tools and approaches Addressing educational challenges, increasing accessibility,
fostering equity
Gamification Incorporating game-like elements into learning Increased engagement, motivation, and problem-solving skills
24/7 accessibility, personalized guidance, and efficient
Chatbots and Virtual Assistants Providing immediate assistance and support information retrieval
Hands-on learning, visualization of complex concepts, and real-
3D Printing Creating tangible models and prototypes world applications
Remote collaboration, shared resources, and enhanced project
Online Collaborative Tools Facilitating teamwork and communication management
Personalized instruction, improved memory retention, and
Neuroscience-Informed Education Applying neuroscience research to optimize learning deeper understanding
Connecting physical objects to the internet for data Real-time data, sensor-based learning, and experiential
Internet of Things (IoT) collection and analysis education
Accurate assessment, efficient use of testing time, and
Adaptive Testing Adjusting test difficulty based on a student's performance personalized feedback
Tracking student engagement, behavior, and physiological
Personalized learning, early intervention, and health monitoring
Wearable Technology data
Open Educational Resources
Cost-effective access, customization, and global collaboration
(OER) Freely available educational materials
Microlearning Short, focused learning modules Efficient learning, improved retention, and flexibility
TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Feature Traditional Education Technology-Enhanced Education
Instructional Lectures, textbooks, worksheets Online courses, interactive simulations,
Methods multimedia content
Pros Structured learning, face-to-face interaction, Personalized learning, engaging content, global
hands-on experience access
Cons Limited flexibility, slower pace, restricted Requires internet access, potential for
resources distractions, technical issues
Assessment Paper-based tests, quizzes Online assessments, adaptive testing, gamified
learning
Pros Standardized assessment, easy grading Immediate feedback, personalized assessment,
innovative assessment methods
Cons Limited to specific formats, prone to Requires technological literacy, potential for
cheating technical difficulties, may not capture all learning
dimensions
Resources Libraries, textbooks Digital libraries, online resources, open
educational resources
Pros Reliable, tangible resources, curated Vast resources, easy access, cost-effective
collections
Cons Limited to physical location, outdated Requires internet access, potential for information
information, expensive overload, copyright issues
Communication Face-to-face interactions, written Online forums, video conferencing, social media
assignments
Pros Strong interpersonal connections, Global collaboration, asynchronous
immediate feedback communication, diverse perspectives
Cons Limited to physical location, time- Requires technological literacy, potential for
consuming, potential for misunderstandings distractions, privacy concerns
Learning Physical classrooms Virtual classrooms, blended learning
Environment
Pros Familiar setting, social interaction, Flexible learning, personalized pace, global
structured environment access
Cons Limited to physical location, restricted Requires internet access, potential for isolation,
resources, traditional teaching methods technical issues
TRADITIONAL VS TECHNOLOGY
Feature Traditional Education Technology-Enhanced Education
Accessibility Limited to physical location Accessible from anywhere with an internet
connection
Pros Consistent environment, familiar Flexible learning, inclusive education, equal
surroundings opportunities
Cons Limited to physical location, restricted Requires internet access, potential for digital
access for those without transportation or divide, technical issues
technology
Personalization Limited to individual attention Tailored to individual needs and learning styles
Pros Individualized support, personalized Adaptive learning, self-paced learning, motivation
attention
Cons Limited by teacher resources and time, Requires technological literacy, potential for
may not meet all individual needs distractions, privacy concerns
Collaboration Group projects, classroom discussions Online collaboration tools, virtual teams
Pros Teamwork, communication skills, diverse Global collaboration, asynchronous
perspectives communication, flexible teamwork
Cons Limited to physical location, time- Requires technological literacy, potential for
consuming, potential for misunderstandings distractions, privacy concerns
Feedback Delayed feedback from teachers Immediate feedback through technology
Pros Personalized feedback, targeted instruction Immediate feedback, self-assessment,
continuous improvement
Cons Delayed feedback, limited feedback Requires technological literacy, potential for
opportunities distractions, privacy concerns
Cost Higher upfront costs for infrastructure Lower long-term costs, but initial investment
required
Pros Reliable, consistent resources, physical Cost-effective, scalable, flexible
infrastructure
Cons Higher upfront costs, limited flexibility, Requires internet access, potential for technical
restricted access difficulties, ongoing maintenance
SOME RESEARCH PAPERS
# Description Link
The Impact of Technology On Teaching and [Link]
1 Learning In Higher Institutions: A Literature of_Technology_On_Teaching_and_Learning_In_Higher_Institutions
Review _A_Literature_Review
The effectiveness of technology-facilitated [Link]
personalized learning on learning ness_of_technology-
2
achievements and learning perceptions: a facilitated_personalized_learning_on_learning_achievements_and_l
meta-analysis earning_perceptions_a_meta-analysis
[Link]
The Impact of Gamification on Students’
3 of_Gamification_on_Students%27_Motivation_A_Systematic_Literat
Motivation: A Systematic Literature Review
ure_Review
A Systematic Literature Review on Virtual
Reality for Learning
[Link]
4 A Systematic Literature Review on Virtual
_Literature_Review_on_Virtual_Reality_for_Learning
Reality for Learning
THE POTENTIAL OF ARTIFICIAL
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INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN THE FIELD OF
5 TIAL_OF_ARTIFICIAL_INTELLIGENCE_AI_IN_THE_FIELD_OF_EDUCA
EDUCATION AND PHYSICS LEARNING: A
TION_AND_PHYSICS_LEARNING_A_LITERATURE_REVIEW
LITERATURE REVIEW
[Link]
Effective integration of ICT in Singapore
6 gration_of_ICT_in_Singapore_schools_Pedagogical_and_policy_imp
schools: Pedagogical and policy implications
lications
[Link]
7 Impact of Technology on Education
echnology_on_Education
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