Title: Administrative
1Administrative Academic Software
- At the end of this lesson, you should be able to
- Describe the differences between administrative
and academic software - Identify how key administrative software packages
can help them be more effective and efficient in
professional responsibilities - Explain how the major types of administrative
software can be used to enhance the learning
environment
2Administrative Academic Software
- Describe the differences between administrative
and academic software - Identify how key administrative software packages
can help them be more effective and efficient in
professional responsibilities - Explain how the major types of administrative
software can be used to enhance the learning
environment
3Administrative Academic Software
- Describe how key learning theory frameworks are
related to the use of software in teaching and
learning - Review and evaluate software packages so that
technology acquisitions will appropriately meet
teaching and learning needs - Describe the major categories of academic
software and their application in teaching and
learning
4Administrative Academic Software
- Define academic software and describe the key
features and use of each type in teaching and
learning including - Authoring Software
- Presentation Software
- Desktop Publishing
- Graphics Programs
- Tutorials and Drill and Practice Programs
- Educational Gaming and Simulation Software
- Integrated Learning Systems
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5Administrative Academic Software
- Administrative software - Software used to
perform professional tasks that may also be
adapted for instructional use - Academic software - Software used specifically
for teaching and learning - Software may be commercial off the shelf,
custom created, freeware (freely distributed via
the Net) or shareware (sharable but with a small
fee for continued use)
6Administrative Academic Software
Software Acquisition
- In addition to the actual cost of the software,
other costs may be associated with its
acquisition - Costs to upgrade machines to run the software
- Costs to install and maintain the software
- Costs of time and labor to learn to use the
software and input data into it - It is important to carefully review software
before selecting it to minimize costs
7Productivity Software
Administrative Academic Software
- Software that assists in completing tasks
- Usually includes
- Word processing
- Spreadsheets
- Data Base Management
- Presentation Software
- Can be purchased individually or in a suite of
bundled software (e.g. Office XP)
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Productivity Software
- Schools often purchase site licenses that allow
them to use the acquired software on all machines
in the school - Typically, productivity software is offered to
teachers and staff via a school network - Teachers often adapt and use productivity
software for educational purposes
9Word Processing
Administrative Academic Software
- Most commonly used computer software
- In addition to entering, editing, and printing,
word processors can - Spell and grammar check
- Enhance the appearance of text
- Add graphic and word art images
- Arrange layout of text and graphic elements
- Add elements from other software
- Offer choices of layout styles
10Administrative Academic Software
Word Processing
- Include desktop publishing capabilities to
manipulate the layout of text and other graphic
objects on a page - Desktop publishing capabilities include
- WYSIWYG displays
- Addition and manipulation of graphics
- Table and column features
- Auto-formatting
11Administrative Academic Software
Word Processing
- All word processors archive (save) and print hard
copy - Most include templates of ready-made document
styles - Some include Wizards, automated software within
the word processor, that will build a customized
document based on your inputted needs
12Administrative Academic Software
Electronic Spreadsheets
- Spreadsheets organize, calculate, and chart
numeric data - Spreadsheets are very accurate and data is easily
formatted for readability - Formulas for precise calculation can be inputted
by the user or functions (built-in formulas) can
be selected - What-if analyses can be used to compare possible
outcomes
13Administrative Academic Software
Electronic Spreadsheets
- Charts and graphs can be easily generated from
data entered into the spreadsheet - Spreadsheets also offer templates for commonly
used forms - Macros (previously saved sets of commands) can be
used to facilitate complex worksheet processes
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Spreadsheets in the Classroom
- Teachers can use spreadsheets to
- Create a customized grade book
- Maintain a school, department, or club budget
- Create chart and graph visuals
- For academic activities such as analysis of
experiment data, and graphing numeric data from
content taught in class
15Administrative Academic Software
Data Base Management Systems - DBMS
- DBMS organizes, maintains, and retrieves data
- DBMS software
- Creates and uses a data hierarchy including
fields, records, files, and data bases - Conducts queries that find records that match
targeted criteria - Creates customizable reports of files or queries
16Administrative Academic Software
DBMS in the Classroom
- Educators can use DBMS software to
- Maintain inventories
- Create and maintain student information
- Develop a mailing list of parents, community
members, or educational resources - Create student activities such as creating and
maintaining records for science class, developing
community data for social studies, or making a
class practice test data base
17Administrative Academic Software
Presentation Software
- Presentation software prepares sequenced
electronic slides for display to a large group - Slides may contain text, graphics, sound,
animation, or video - Between slides, transitions and bullet special
effects can be added for interest - Presentation templates make professionally
looking presentations easy
18Administrative Academic Software
Presentation Software
- Presentations can be printed out as audience
handouts to share or for note taking - Individual slides can be printed with a color
printer on transparency film to create
professional looking transparency - Presentations can be added to a Web site for
on-line access
19Administrative Academic Software
Presentation Software in the Classroom
- Educators can use presentation software to create
professional looking, organized class or school
presentations - Presentation software can also be adapted as an
academic activity such as student reports via
presentation, group projects with a class or
school wide presentation as an outcome, or
digital yearbook on CD
20Administrative Academic Software
Integrated Software
- Productivity software that contains an
abbreviated form of the four common applications
is called integrated software - Each productivity tool is present but some
features found in stand-alone packages are
omitted - Integrated software, though less powerful, offers
all applications usually at a lower price
21Administrative Academic Software
School/Class Management Software
- Software that assists educators in accomplishing
classroom or school administrative tasks - Classroom tasks assisted by software include
- Attendance and Grade book
- Seating Chart
- Portfolio Assessment
- Computer lab management software
- etc
22Administrative Academic Software
School/Class Management Software
- School or District level tasks assisted by
software include - Attendance
- Grade books accessible by parents
- State reporting
- Careful evaluation is important because of
- Acquisition, installation and support costs
- Training costs to prepare staff to use it
23Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Software that supports and enriches teaching and
learning - May include commercial or teacher-made software
- Costs (including acquisition, installation and
training) vary so it is important to carefully
review and evaluate academic software - Range from adapted business tools to software
created exclusively for learning
24Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Authoring Systems
- Software that assists teachers in creating their
own instructional software - Vary in the type of hardware necessary to run
them and the type of operating system interface
they can be used with - Hypermedia authoring systems help teachers create
electronic cards that teach specific concepts
and are linked together for navigation
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Academic Software
- Authoring Systems
- Multimedia authoring systems
- - Can create a range of multimedia software from
simple to sophisticated - - Teachers can make reviews, tutorials, and
lessons that can be used as stand-alone software - Web authoring systems help teachers create
multimedia software that can be used on a web site
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Academic Software
- Desktop Publishing
- Lets users electronically design and layout pages
- Elements that can be created and arranged include
text, word art, and graphic objects - May include web authoring component
- Useful for creating handouts, flyers,
newsletters, transparency masters, etc.
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Academic Software
- Graphics Software
- Software that lets you create, capture, and/or
manipulate electronic images - Most productivity software includes libraries of
prepared graphic images called clipart - Graphics software enables you to include images
beyond those included in the clipart libraries of
many programs
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Academic Software
- Paint Programs
- Software that creates and manipulates digital
pictures - Includes tools such as pens and brushes to mimic
real-world artists tools - Can be used for simple enhancements or to create
high-end digital artwork
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Academic Software
- Draw Programs
- Software that creates and manipulates digital
drawings - Uses layered, arranged objects to create
sophisticated drawings rather than electronic
artist tools - Can be used to create drawings, add objects that
emphasize points, or create collages
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Academic Software
- Imaging Software
- Turns hard copy into digital images and/or edits
existing digital images - Typically used and sold with scanners and digital
cameras - Some scanner imaging software can convert hard
copy into a word processed document - Photo-styling software edits and manipulates
scanned photos or those from a digital camera
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Academic Software
- Reference Software
- Digital version of reference materials including
encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauruses,
atlases, etc - Usually on CD
- Often stored in a hypermedia format that includes
text, sound, animation, video, and graphics that
can be navigated via links
32Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Tutorials Software
- Present new material in an instructional sequence
- May be linear or use a hypermedia format
- Typically provides feedback
- Lets students proceed at their own rate
- Not very interactive
- May contain classroom management components that
report student progress
33Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Drill Practice Software
- Reinforce existing skills rather than teach new
material - Usually linear sequence that presents key points
and then asks review questions - Provides feedback and further review
- Sometimes called drill kill because of its
repetitive nature
34Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Educational Games
- Presents or reviews content in a game format
- Educational adventures let students solve
mysteries and explore by applying knowledge - Board/Card Game simulations superimpose content
on traditional games - Video games add content to arcade style games
- Some controversy exists as to whether gaming
overwhelms instruction
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Academic Software
- Simulations
- Presents a virtual model of an environment or
experience that can be used to practice in - Examples include flying an airplane or conducting
a chemical experiment - Provides a safe way to experience potentially
unsafe conditions - Advantage over real experiences is the
opportunity to adjust speed and reply
36Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Special Needs Software
- Sometimes used with assistive hardware, special
needs software provides support for learners with
special needs - Readers read scanned or computer text aloud for
sight impaired students - Speech synthesizers can turn the spoken word into
computer text - Multimedia software can be targeted to specific
learning disabilities
37Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Integrated Learning Systems
- Fully integrated hardware and software systems
that provide instruction and/or remediation
addressed to target objectives - May include tutorials, drill and practice, and
classroom management - Usually sold as a bundle with all necessary
equipment, software, training, and support - May be difficult for teachers to fully implement
in classroom settings
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Academic Software
- Problem Solving Software
- Helps students acquire and practice problem
solving - May be content-oriented or content-neutral
- Offers opportunities to learn by doing, test
hypotheses, discover strategies to solve problems - Often used in math and science to test concepts
taught
39Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI)
- Originally drill and practice but now CAI refers
to any software that tutors, reviews, and/or
provides feedback - Not to be confused with Computer Managed
Instruction (CMI) that also provides classroom
management - May adjust content level based on correctness of
student responses
40Administrative Academic Software
Academic Software
- Brainstorming / Concept Mapping
- Allows learners to visually develop ideas and
concepts and create connections among them - Generates visual digital maps of a brainstorming
session - Lets students add ideas, edit them, organize them
in relation to others, and see the completed
cohesive whole concept
41Administrative Academic Software
Software in Teaching and Learning
- Administrative software can make tasks easier and
teachers more productive - Teachers should be prepared to provide input on
the administrative software best for them - Although demanding in terms of time, it is
important for teachers to be familiar with
software options
42Administrative Academic Software
Software in Teaching and Learning
- So many choices that teachers must make careful
decisions - Review and evaluation a critical step before
acquisition - Software should address objectives and support
and enhance teaching and/or learning to be used