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EDU430 - ICT in Education

Spring 2024

Assignment 1

Total Marks: 15

Question 1.

What is the difference between Learning Aid and Projected Aid? Provide FIVE
examples of each. (15 Marks)

Rubric:

Difference between Learning and Projected aid (5 marks)

Five examples of each (10 marks)

SOL:

Learning Aid Projected Aid

1) Involves the acquisition of new 1) Refers to the use of AI or other advanced


knowledge or skills through experience. technologies to provide assistance or support
in a specific domain or application.

2) Can involve techniques such as 2) Involves the application of existing


supervised learning, unsupervised learning, knowledge or capabilities to a particular
and reinforcement learning. problem or challenge.

Examples: Examples:

1) Educational videos: These are videos 1) Spell checkers: These are tools that
that teach a specific topic or skill. For check spelling and grammar in written
example, a video tutorial on how to solve documents. For example, the spell checker
algebraic equations. in MS Word.
2) Interactive quizzes: These are quizzes 2) Calculators: These are tools that perform
that provide immediate feedback and allow mathematical calculations. For example, a
learners to practice their skills. For example, scientific calculator that can perform
a quiz on grammar rules that provides complex calculations.
explanations for incorrect answers.

3)Flashcards: These are cards that contain 3) Translation tools: These are tools that
information on one side and a prompt or translate text from one language to another.
question on the other. For example, For example, Google Translate.
flashcards with vocabulary words and
definitions.

4) Educational games: These are games 4) Navigation systems: These are tools that
that teach a specific topic or skill. For provide directions and help users navigate to
example, a game that teaches children how a specific location. For example, Google
to count. Maps.

5) Virtual labs: These are simulations of 5) Personal assistants: These are tools that
real-world experiments that allow learners to provide assistance with tasks such as
practice scientific skills. For example, a scheduling appointments, setting reminders,
virtual chemistry lab that allows students to and answering questions. For example, Siri
conduct experiments. or Alexa.

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