Introduction 0.5 - Further links and pointers
Lesson and activity templates
Classroom activities
More assets (both classroom activities and suggestions for workshop activities, as well as other supporting materials) are available here.
Further resources
- Leadership for Learning
- You may also be interested in exploring the resources of the ORBIT project, hosted on this wiki.
- Interactive pedagogy in literacy teaching
There are a number of key texts, often given in references in the OER4Schools units. These include:
- Alexander, R. (ed) (2010), Children, Their World, Their Education: Final Report and Recommendations of the Cambridge Primary Review. London: Routledge.
- Maddock, M., Peacock, A., Hart, S. & Drummond, M.-J. (2012). Creating Learning Without Limits. Maidenhead: Open University Press.
- index for inclusion, http://www.csie.org.uk/
- Links to the literature review: http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/cce/initiatives/projects/ict/index.html
Taster sessions
- OER4Schools/ChaUni Effective use of ICT
- Taster activities for UNISA
- Resource for taster workshop at KCE
- Resource for taster workshop at NISTCOL
- Resource for taster workshop at UNZA
Videos
Much of our resource draws on video specifically produced for this programme. You can view a number of videos here:
- Video clips from a lesson on rectangles
- Video clips from a lesson on classifying vertebrates
- Video clips from a lesson on the power of two / Exponentials
- Video clips on 3D shapes
Many of the videos used in our resource are also available from our YouTube site, http://www.youtube.com/user/OER4Schools.
VIDEO
Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School
Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School
Video/Introduction to Chalimbana Basic School.m4v, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/Introduction_to_Chalimbana_Basic_School.m4v,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Talks folder. Duration: 1:57 (Series: Talks, episode 03)
Conference presentations
Alternative page versions
All-in-one pdf
- You can get a full pdf of all units so far here: ORBIT:Books/OER4Schools Note that some of the formatting isn't perfect just yet!!