Ict spring 2010 for ict briefing

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A presentation I have given at a number of places in 2010. Julia KossowskaICT Consultant (Bham LA)

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ICT PowerPoint for Area Networks

Spring 2010

julia.kossowska@birmingham.gov.ukPPT - in Bham PNS myclasses area

Aims

• Watching the goal-posts move…• New ICT Opportunities• Enhancing teaching and learning across

the curriculum– Engagement/motivation– Problem-solving– Purpose and audience

http://curriculum.qcda.gov.uk

Teachers should select or create mathematical tasks that take advantage of what ICT can do efficiently and well - graphing, producing dynamic images, computing and providing access to data.

Useful tools include graphic calculators, interactive whiteboards and other audiovisual aids, together with a range of software packages.

The internet and the world wide web can also be used to design effective learning tasks, such as simulating problem-solving situations that are difficult to create without technology.

•calculators•small programs such as number games or investigations•databases and spreadsheets•graph plotting•dynamic geometry•independent learning systems (ILS)•the internet•word processing•programming

GeoGebra

Logo Scratch

JuniorViewPoint /Excel

Swindon Medium Term Plans

PlanetsS

pace

http://swindonwiki.pbworks.com/Swindon-ICT-Medium-Term-Plans

Greenshot

http://greenshot.sourceforge.net/

What does ICT give us?

Learn to be a …

http://www.wordle.net/create

http://www.wordle.net/create

Year 5 Block C – Handling data and measures - Unit 2

Learning overview and AFs

http://edte.ch/blog/interesting-ways/

Speaking and Listening•Easi-Speak lets you record directly into the microphone

•Playback remotely or download your files straight to your PC through the attached USB

•128MB built in memory that can record up to 4 hours (high quality sound)

•Downloaded files are WAV or MP3 format

•Audacity Music Editing Software is provided as file on the Easi-Speak

•Built in battery charged through USB.

Talking Point

Records and plays back 10 or 30 seconds of sound

10 second version is available in 5 vibrant colours and the 30 second version (Pro) is black.

All models have a loud and very clear sound output and have replaceable LR44 batteries included.

Size: diameter 45mm

I-Memo

Record voices and sounds with this low cost, simple to use recorder.

With a capacity to hold up to 2 hours of messages it is ideal to use in speaking and listening exercises.

Messages are saved on the device and can be played back one at a time by using the forward and rewind buttons. Requires 2AAA batteries, not included.

Recording Pen

•6 seconds recording

•A great tool for reluctant writers

•Useful ballpoint pen

•Speak a phrase then write it down •Verbal instructions for what to do

•Simple, easy and fun!

Photos from Flickrcc

• Image: 'tim lincecum' http://www.flickr.com/photos/76016463@N00/2695142242

Let’s imagine…

http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen6/f40-rio-de-janeiro.html

http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/04extreme01_10.html

2 minutes

Problem-solving

• Under-used aspect of ICT • Starting with children’s experience• Everyday world

Where in the world are we?

• Google Earth/maps/satellite images/photos

• http://tbarrett.edublogs.org/2006/10/02/google-earth-where-are-we-today/

3D unticked

3D ticked

Where am I?

Streetview

• Year 4 Narrative Unit 1 – Stories with historical settings - Rome

Maps for Maths

http://edte.ch/blog/maths-maps/

How many numbers did I have to input?

What formula did I use?

When might I start to introduce these ideas?

Using spreadsheets earlier

GeoGebra

Being an author…

BloggingChad Vale Year 6

E-books –

example from

Forestdale

http://heathfieldcps.net/tag/voicethread/

• julia.kossowska@birmingham.gov.uk • http://delicious.com/juko101• http://twitter.com/JuliaBhamICT

• Brief break before Literacy

Cool tools for schools

23rd September 2010

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