Dr John Woollard Southampton Education School.

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Dr John Woollard Southampton Education School

Abstract: Adapt current modules of work, for example, Skills in spreadsheets to modeling plus use of keywords Creating a web page for integrating external data Introduce new modules of work, for example, Programming in Scratch, Python, App Inventor, etc.* Unplugged approaches to teaching computing Use extra-curricular activity to promote, stimulate and initiate curriculum interest Southampton Education School

Affordances: “the functionality of e-learning devices is defined by what they do… when buttons are pressed, options selected and data entered” “the affordances of e-learning devices are the ways and means of learning that are supported by those devices” The affordances of a wiki are: collaborative working, socially constructed understanding, collective responsibility… The affordances of a blog are: reflective practice, self-assessment, learner responsibility, learner independence… Southampton Education School

Challenges: Avoidance of difficulties, disadvantages, problems, etc. “Meeting challenges…” is our message Through measuring impact, soliciting achievements, Where we meet challenges: Skills, knowledge, understanding and attitudes (SKUA) Digital literacy: competent and confident use of technology Bloom’s affective domain SEAL, mindfulness, self-awareness > social aspects Vigilance, resilience > aspects of e-safety Southampton Education School

Technology: Aspects of hardware and software Wiki, forum, e-portfolio, VLE, in special contexts Critical success factors (CSFs) Southampton Education School

Learning: Learning theories: behaviourism, (social) constructivism, constructionism but less so regarding cognitivist theories E-learners: Learning characteristics; learning styles, attitudes, motivation, (TAM TPACK CBAM) Key stage 3, post-16, undergraduate, post-graduate and lecturers. Southampton Education School

Teaching: Technology enhanced learning (TEL) Working with teachers (CPD) Teaching about computers/computing/computer science The changing curriculum… Southampton Education School

Cheap wine Southampton Education School

key stage 3 Southampton Education School

Key stage 4 and post-16 key stage 3 Southampton Education School

Key stage 4 and post 16 Examination specifications: choice of… Non-examination pupils… Southampton Education School

Developing a better understanding: Models Constructs Conceptual frameworks Publication Discussion Debate Southampton Education School Thank you, John Woollard