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Questions to help you:
Questions to help you:
# What is the day of the week and the date today?
# What is the day of the week and the date today?
# What subject was the lesson (e.g. maths / science / other) and what
# What subject was the lesson (e.g. maths / science / other) and what was the lesson about (i.e. the topic, e.g. long division)?
was the lesson about (i.e. the topic, e.g. long division)?
# What interactive technique did you choose to use (ICT-based or not ICT-based)?
# What interactive technique did you choose to use (ICT-based or not
ICT-based)?
# What resources were used (both ICT and non-ICT)?
# What resources were used (both ICT and non-ICT)?
# What did you expect to achieve with the strategy adopted?
# What did you expect to achieve with the strategy adopted?
# What were the outcomes? (e.g. What do you think pupils learned about
# What were the outcomes? (e.g. What do you think pupils learned about the topic? How can you tell? Any unexpected occurrences?)
the topic? How can you tell? Any unexpected occurrences?)
# If ICT was used, do you think the use of ICT in this particular lesson contributed to pupil understanding of subject concepts? How?
# If ICT was used, do you think the use of ICT in this particular
lesson contributed to pupil understanding of subject concepts? How?
# What difficulties did you encounter?
# What difficulties did you encounter?
# What were the positive aspects of this experience?
# What were the positive aspects of this experience?
# What would you do differently next time?
# What would you do differently next time?

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Questions to help you:

  1. What is the day of the week and the date today?
  2. What subject was the lesson (e.g. maths / science / other) and what was the lesson about (i.e. the topic, e.g. long division)?
  3. What interactive technique did you choose to use (ICT-based or not ICT-based)?
  4. What resources were used (both ICT and non-ICT)?
  5. What did you expect to achieve with the strategy adopted?
  6. What were the outcomes? (e.g. What do you think pupils learned about the topic? How can you tell? Any unexpected occurrences?)
  7. If ICT was used, do you think the use of ICT in this particular lesson contributed to pupil understanding of subject concepts? How?
  8. What difficulties did you encounter?
  9. What were the positive aspects of this experience?
  10. What would you do differently next time?