Technological Teaching Models

The technological learning model is a model that focuses on the use of objects or any type of system in order to speed up understanding and study. In this type of model, the teacher does not play the same role as in the traditional model. Here his main role is not to be an instructor but to act as a mediator and above all to manage the resources that the student needs to carry out his activities.

In the case of students, this model does not restrict their autonomy, therefore, it encourages the student freedom in their educational process. Which leads him to put more emphasis on learning and not so much on teaching methods. New technologies and access to resources that societies have today allow this model to be highly applicable to almost all levels of education.

Characteristic

  • The error is presented as a source of learning. In this case, it is not judged for being wrong, but rather it is taken as a starting point to improve.
  • Using the computer is not left out. Now the presence of the computer is integrated into the educational scheme.
  • Information technologies are incorporated. Use of websites, educational software, images and videos.
  • The communication between the teacher and the student can be synchronous or asynchronous.
  • The student is free to delve into the study topics. Go faster or go back.


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