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{{activity|Whole group reflection| on digital image slideshow activity|5}}. | |||
''Part A: Homework in class.'' Spend a few minutes reading through your reflections (on the digital image slideshow activity that you did with your class) before discussing these questions as a whole group: How did the digital image slideshow activity go? Was it more or less successful than last time? Why do you think that? How did you choose to arrange the students for the activity? Did you manage your resources well? | |||
{{activity|Small discussion| on planned digital activity|10}}. | |||
''Part B: Homework outside teaching.'' You have planned a simple activity using digital resources in some way to support learning in a lesson you will be teaching after one week’s time. Share your completed activity template with a partner from the same year group if possible. Did you plan to use the netbooks with the pupils, or just use one connected to the projector? Show each other the resources you have uploaded. Make a note in your reflective journal of any useful feedback you receive from your partner. | |||
''Part C: ICT task (optional). Spend a few minutes discussing as a whole group, any issues you had with the ICT task. | |||
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Make sure | Make sure that participants: | ||
* have all recorded their audio reflections. (Make sure they can all use the upload script.) | |||
* have all come into the lab to practise their ICT skills. | |||
* are able to save whatever resources they have found into the “lesson_resources” folder, and then to transfer the contents onto the server. | |||
Also, make sure that the participants know the email address of the mailing list you are using! For the OER4Schools programme, we are using a mailing list at google groups: | |||
oer4schools (at) googlegroups.com. | |||
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Revision as of 15:17, 6 December 2012
Review of follow-up activities
Whole group reflection (5 min) on digital image slideshow activity.
Part A: Homework in class. Spend a few minutes reading through your reflections (on the digital image slideshow activity that you did with your class) before discussing these questions as a whole group: How did the digital image slideshow activity go? Was it more or less successful than last time? Why do you think that? How did you choose to arrange the students for the activity? Did you manage your resources well?
Small discussion (10 min) on planned digital activity.
Part B: Homework outside teaching. You have planned a simple activity using digital resources in some way to support learning in a lesson you will be teaching after one week’s time. Share your completed activity template with a partner from the same year group if possible. Did you plan to use the netbooks with the pupils, or just use one connected to the projector? Show each other the resources you have uploaded. Make a note in your reflective journal of any useful feedback you receive from your partner.
Part C: ICT task (optional). Spend a few minutes discussing as a whole group, any issues you had with the ICT task.
Make sure that participants:
- have all recorded their audio reflections. (Make sure they can all use the upload script.)
- have all come into the lab to practise their ICT skills.
- are able to save whatever resources they have found into the “lesson_resources” folder, and then to transfer the contents onto the server.
Also, make sure that the participants know the email address of the mailing list you are using! For the OER4Schools programme, we are using a mailing list at google groups: oer4schools (at) googlegroups.com.
Review of found resources.
Whole group discussion (5 min). Last time you were asked to come to the lab to find resources. Did you manage to find resources for an ICT-based lesson? How did you find them? What did you find? Was it easy? What do you think can be done with them?
Small group activity (5 min). Last time you were asked to prepare a simple activity using ICT, and to develop a lesson plan around this. Share your lesson plans in your group.
Discuss the use of ICT. Does it support interactive teaching? How?
If you need additional ideas for creating ICT-based lessons, here are some examples, all to do with photos.