Physical Education: Content Knowledge: 9. Technology
This flashcard set explores instructional design and the role of technology in education, including definitions of e-learning, its types—synchronous, asynchronous, and blended—and how these methods enhance accessibility, flexibility, and student engagement in modern learning environments.
Instructional design, in the context of education.
The process by which educational tools and resources are designed, developed, and implemented to achieve learning outcomes.
Information and Communications Technology helps foster engagement and accessibility in modern education.
Key Terms
Instructional design, in the context of education.
The process by which educational tools and resources are designed, developed, and implemented to achieve learning outcomes.
Electronic Learning
Also known as e-learning.
A method of learning that uses technology like the internet, computers, and mobile devices.
E-learn...
Match the types of e-learning with their definitions:
1. Synchronous Learning
2. Asynchronous Learning
3. Blended Learning
A. Combines face-to-face and online teaching.
B. Real-time interaction with instructors or peers.
C. Self-paced learning without real-time interaction.
1. Synchronous Learning - B
2. Asynchronous Learning - C
3. Blended Learning - A
What are the stages of the ADDIE model for instructional design ?
Analysis: Understand audience and objectives.
Design: Plan lessons and resources.
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What are some ways tablets and educational apps can enhance physical education?
Record and analyze students’ techniques (e.g., free throws, dance routines).
Provide feedback with on-screen annotations.
Identify some methods heart rate monitors and pedometers can be used in P.E.
Measure exercise intensity through heart rate.
Track distance covered during activities.
Combine with fitness...
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Instructional design, in the context of education. | The process by which educational tools and resources are designed, developed, and implemented to achieve learning outcomes. Information and Communications Technology helps foster engagement and accessibility in modern education. |
Electronic Learning Also known as e-learning. | A method of learning that uses technology like the internet, computers, and mobile devices. E-learning leverages technology to provide flexible and accessible education. |
Match the types of e-learning with their definitions: 1. Synchronous Learning A. Combines face-to-face and online teaching. | 1. Synchronous Learning - B Each type provides benefits for diverse educational needs. |
What are the stages of the ADDIE model for instructional design ? |
ADDIE ensures a structured approach to effective teaching. |
What are some ways tablets and educational apps can enhance physical education? |
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Identify some methods heart rate monitors and pedometers can be used in P.E. |
These tools ensure students meet health and activity benchmarks. |
Why is technology important in physical education? |
Technology bridges fun and fitness for improved outcomes. |
How can teachers ensure effective use of technology in lessons? |
Effective technology integration improves learning outcomes. |
Identify an example of how to efficiently implement technology in a PE class across different academic levels. |
Technology supports fitness and engagement at all levels. |
What is the role of technology in educational assessments? | Technology simplifies data collection, organization, and analysis, enabling educators to efficiently assess and address student performance. Technology integrates assessments seamlessly into teaching plans. |
How can teachers use technology for formative assessments? |
Formative assessments guide daily instructional decisions. |
How can teachers use technology for summative assessments? |
Summative assessments measure mastery at the end of a unit. |
How does item analysis help in assessment data analysis? |
Item analysis ensures focused instructional improvement. |
What technologies can be used to communicate with students and parents? |
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What are some ways technology can be integrated into instructional practices? |
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How can educators leverage technology to network and collaborate with colleagues? |
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Why should teachers use technology to facilitate student learning activities? |
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What strategies can teachers use to ensure the effective use of technology in the classroom? |
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Why is it important for teachers to stay updated with new educational technologies? |
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What are some ways teachers should use digital tools to track and analyze student performance data? |
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