Informative tool བརྡ་སྤྲོད་པའི་གྱི་ལག་ཆས།
Information tool (བརྡ་སྤྲོད་པའི་གྱི་ལག་ཆས།) refers to the repository of content or information. Information tools can be text, image, video, animation, and graphics.
Examples of the information tool: Social Media Apps, the Internet, Encyclopedia, Books, journals, articles, and educational websites.
Reflection 5
During the sixth
session, we learned about the information tool, its benefit in integrating it in the classroom, and the various formats of the informative tool. Informative
tools are applications that provide large amounts of information in various
formats such as text, graphics, sound, or video. We integrate the informative tool
in the classroom to encourage learners to explore, think critically, develop
research skills and learn to integrate relevant information. Moreover, informative tools are an opportunity for teachers to differentiate instruction
to modify information for the appropriate learning capabilities of their
students.
Integrating
informative tools in the classroom can also enhance the learners critically
thinking and develop their searching skills, providing learners an opportunity to
validate the information on the internet and analyze it which in turn helps the
student to expand their knowledge and skills in learning concepts.
We use text,
sound, image, animation, video, and graphics as informative tools in the
classroom. To communicate thoughts, ideas, and facts in every aspect of our
lives we use text. Furthermore, we use text for immediate response times,
develop comprehension skills, providing as well as gather information. Images which are a visual representation of
information such as drawings, pictures, graphs, and photographs are used in the
classroom to help the students transmit the information to their brains quickly.
Likewise to improve listening skills and comprehending skills; we use audio,
video, animation, and graphics in the classroom.
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