Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

COMPUTER LITERACY Računalniško opismenjevanje in Slovenian schools 1994 - 1999 -... Ministry of Education and Sport National Education Institute mag. Borut.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "COMPUTER LITERACY Računalniško opismenjevanje in Slovenian schools 1994 - 1999 -... Ministry of Education and Sport National Education Institute mag. Borut."— Presentation transcript:

1 COMPUTER LITERACY Računalniško opismenjevanje in Slovenian schools 1994 - 1999 -... Ministry of Education and Sport National Education Institute mag. Borut Čampelj, National Education Institute

2 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro2 The basic purpose of the Ro - Computer Literacy programme is to increase the use of information and communication technology in education and thus to contribute to a more efficient, modern, creative and friendly educational environment.

3 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro3 The goals of the Ro-programme: to qualify teachers and pupils for the use of information and communication technology, to equip schools with up-to-date information and communication technology, to facilitate research and further development in the field of introducing new information technologies into schools.

4 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro4 The activities of RO are aimed at all levels of education: pre-school education (200), primary education (445 + 380), education for children with special needs (70), general secondary education (157), student dormitories (43), teacher training faculties (12), other public institutions and organizations (youth…).

5 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro5 Education and training Differentiated and practice-oriented training Ro programme has trained 17.000 educators and teachers (out of approximately 27.000) Four groups of programmes: –basic training (basic tools and internet), –didactic-methodological training of teachers who use computers in their lessons, –specialised seminars for co-ordinators of information systems on 300 primary schools, –education for projects, special programmes and groups.

6 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro6 Hardware Modern and standardised computer hardware RO has provided educational institutions with 10.150 computers and additional equipment –RO stimulated local authorities and sponsors to invest in education equipment, so today the schools have 17.000 computers in use, –students : computer = 17:1 (primary and general secondary education) new computers are and should be multimedial and connected to the local network with access to the Internet

7 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro7 Software Educational software and the basic software selection The Ro programme makes sure that the schools use “legal” software, all computers received by the schools are supplied with a licensed basic software basket and didactic-educational software. The selection is used in 600 schools on 17.000 computers with 100.000 licences.

8 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro8 RO has published the Catalogue of Recommended Educational Software. The software can be purchased by schools at a very reasonable price. RO has co-financed the development of Slovenian software for individual subjects, for example: Slovene (Vabilo, Pavliha (Oris, Opis, Oznaka), Pisemska zavozlanka...), History (Emona), Geography (Svetovni popotnik, Toplotni pasovi), Biology (Vseved), Chemistry (Svetloba in kemijska sprememba), Home economics (Financni nacrt), Technical education (ciciCAD), Vocational subjects (Projekcije, Mehanika in WinMeh, Mehano, Arhimed, Leonardo, Zevs…)...

9 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro9 Research and development The RO-programme has supported: 13 research and development projects concerning use ICT in education attending the technological and social aspects, 33 projects developing didactic materials for individual subject areas. The projects today involve 50 schools, 14 faculties and 20 companies.

10 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro10 Internet Connecting into computer networks (ARNES, September 99) 9.000 educators, teachers, school counsellors and headmasters and 9.000 students and pupils have their own usernames, 80 schools have permanent access to the Internet with leased line and router and 105 schools ISDN line (router), computer classroom in 185 schools have “fast” access to the Internet (router).

11 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro11 Free access to Internet (for teachers and students) is provided by the public institution ARNES (Academic Research Network of Slovenia) Slovenian Educational Network was established (http://ro.zrsss.si/, http://www.educa.fmf.uni-lj.si/sio/) Teachers and students at 70% schools use the possibilities of the Internet to either: –communicate with each other and with the “outside world”, –obtain information from databases in Slovenia and abroad, –present activities of the school, –take part in virtual debate conferences or –join national and international educational projects (for example Kidlink, ESP, I*EARN, EUN Schoolnet)…

12 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro12 The ARNES backbone:

13 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro13

14 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro14 organization of educational web sites in a useful system teachers, students, parents...  to find useful information,  to publish their experiences and materials,  to collaborate with partners in educational projects,  to communicate with colleagues (exchange of experiences, ON-LINE communication…),  to support open and flexible learning. WHAT IS AN EDUCATIONAL NETWORK?

15 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro15 local environment and cultural background goals of EUN and others There is no ideal organization form!! The structure should be flexible to allow easy growth in different directions.

16 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro16

17 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro17

18 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro18

19 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro19

20 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro20

21 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro21

22 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro22

23 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro23

24 Helsinki, nov. 1999 Steering Committe EUN COMPUTER LITERACY- Ro24 Our membership in EUN Schoolnet the EUN Schoolnet has an important role in providing coordination and promoting standards and unified solutions for national educational networks and national copmuter literacy policy help us in exchange of educational resources and information about interesting events active contribution and participation would facilitate collaboration in Socrates other projects and Council of Europe collaboration with other ministries of education common actions, materials...

25 Velcome to Slovenia! Slovenian Educational Network http://www.educa.fmf.uni-lj.si/sio/ Computer Literacy (Ro) programme http://ro.zrsss.si/


Download ppt "COMPUTER LITERACY Računalniško opismenjevanje in Slovenian schools 1994 - 1999 -... Ministry of Education and Sport National Education Institute mag. Borut."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google