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Microsoft in Education
Microsoft Certified Educator
How do Technology and Pedagogy Mix?
Microsoft in Education
Exploring Digital Technologies to Support Didactic Teaching
How can technology support educators’:
- Instruction? - Demonstration?- Explanation?
Integrating ICT with Didactic Teaching Approaches
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Supporting Tutorials: Using PowerPoint to Engage
TL 3 U1 A1 T1 - Using your Smarts in PowerPointTL 3 U1 A1 T2 - Using Editable Text BoxesTL 3 U1 A1 T3 - Creating Editable Text Box ObjectsTL 3 U1 A1 T4 - Zoom into PowerPoint 2013TL 3 U1 A1 T5 - A Picture Paints a Thousand WordsTL 3 U1 A1 T6 - Use Themes for ConsistencyTL 3 U1 A1 T7 - Use Slide Templates for Design Flow
Selecting the Right ICT Resources to Support Didactic Teaching Practices
“Technology is neither good nor bad in itself, nor can it dictate educational goals. A pencil can be used to write Shakespearean sonnets or copy homework. The Internet can be used to engender enlightenment or hatred.
Before we can embrace any new technology, we need to declare our educational goals and demonstrate how a particular technology can help us to achieve them.“Howard Gardner - Developmental Psychologist and developer of Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory.
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Keys to Successful Integration of ICT with Teaching and Learning
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Supporting Tutorials: Creating Your Own Content - Tutorial Videos
TL 3 U1 A3 T1 - Community Clips for Screencasting, Feedback and Tutorials
TL 3 U1 A3 T2 - iXplain Record Voice and Pen - Creating Tutorials
TL 3 U1 A3 T3 - Nearpod App - Creating Resources and Interactive Presentations
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