Jean C. Cotamora BSED General Science
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CONTENT
When
people think of a computer, they think of that rectangular or square device
that projects images or shows videos, or they think of a machine from which
anything can be searched. A computer however is not a computer just because of
its appearance but it is because of the programs and soft wares that run it. A
computer would just be a useless thing if no program or software run it. There
are two kinds of soft wares: system software – this is the operating system of
the computer built in all computer machines, and applications software- a
system that commands a particular task or solves a particular problem. An
application software by the way can be: custom software – performs a specific
task for a specific company or client, and commercial software – for personal
computers performing specific task.
Microsoft
windows/Windows is the operating environment between the user and the computer
operating system; this enables the computer to work. This provides user convenience - a file or a program
is just a click away to run, a new look –
fancy appearance of the computer (borders, streamlined text), information center – windows puts all
communication activities and configures the computer for Internet, and plug and play - configures computer for sound and video. An
instructional software can be visited via Internet or purchased via dealers or
software shops.
EXPERIENCE
Soft
wares are not just big help in running the computer, also in learning. Some
soft wares like Virtual DNA Fingerprinting (which I have used) enabled me to
learn how to do DNA isolation and somehow learn and appreciate the work of a crime scene operatives. I also learn a lot from Encarta; its game
and encyclopedic features teaches me a lot, sometimes I use this as a reference
in my researches. Ginger also (a “concerned with grammar” software) helps check
my grammar whenever I write compositions; in the process I learn about more
about grammar and its dos and don’ts.
Games also make me strategic and sometimes make me think deeper – in the
process I develop higher-level of thinking.
REFLECTION
It
is up to the teacher the decision on what material to use in employing
computer-based learning by considering its availability, tangibility,
appropriateness and function and may even consider the reviews of the software.
It is important for a teacher to be cautious in picking software to use since
others contain virus or may be just be a scam. It is important for a teacher to
consult first his/her objectives or lesson before picking up a certain software
to use. He/she must see to it that the software he/she will use is user
friendly. Of course in the process the teacher should be there to guide the
students.
APPLICATION
As
a future teacher, if I employ the use of certain soft wares in my lessons, I
will make sure that I know how to use the software/s for me teach it well, also
to answer queries if my students. I must make use of soft wares that are within
my reach. I will consider the appropriateness or suitability of the software in
my instruction. I will not use any just for the sake of being “digital” or “in,”
in teaching, but will only use a software if the real thing or avenue is not
available or if I want my students to practice before engaging in the real
activity or drill in the classroom for them to
be more prepared.
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