Unit 1- ICT and the SME Curriculum

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Unit 1- ICT and the SME Curriculum Topic 1 – What is Information and Communication Technology? Facilitation Guideline Zone and Date

Unit 1: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the Science, Mathematics and English (SME) Curriculum ICT Teacher Competency ICT teacher Competency Domain Level Teachers research and demonstrate the use of technology resources for basic levels of correspondence and communication Curriculum: Communication and Collaboration Applying ICT in SME (Technology Literacy)

Unit Objectives By the end of this unit teachers should be able to: Explain the concept of information communication and technology Research and describe the use of new pedagogies in Science, Mathematics and English teaching Research and describe the potential use of ICT applications & skills to support pedagogy and content in SME Communicate ideas and information with peers on the use of technology to support Science, Mathematics and English content and pedagogy

Topic 1: What is ICT?

Introduction (5 Minutes) The first step in planning to use ICT in teaching and learning is to understand what we mean by ‘information’, ‘communication’ and ‘technology’. Specific Objectives By the end of this topic the teacher should be able to: Create a concept map of what they understand by information, communication and technology Develop a definition of what they mean by information, communication and technology.

Topic Task in Two Parts In the first part of the task teachers in groups will brainstorm their ideas on what ICT means and organize their ideas into concept maps on Information or Communication or Technology. For the first part of the task groups can use the group brainstorm templates for activity 1 in the resource manual and use the laptops and projector to present the group work in plenary. In the second part of the task groups will provide a definition of Information or Communication or Technology For the second part of the task groups can use the group definition templates and the information briefs for activity 1 in the resource manual and use the laptops and projector to present the group work in plenary. Note: During the brainstorm in part 1 of the task the groups should not consult information briefs – groups should explore their own ideas and understanding

E-Dairy Reflection Before beginning the activity use your e-diaries (in the appendix of the resource manual) to record your thoughts on what you understand by information and Communication Technology What do I understand ICT is:

Group Task 1: Concept Maps of ICT (20 Minutes) Form 3 groups: groups can be mixed Each group will be assigned one topic with the following questions: Group 1: What is Information? Group 2: What is Communication? Group 3: What is Technology?

Resources Unit 1 - Key Resource 1: Group Brainstorm Templates Resource 1a – Brainstorm – What is Information? Resource 1b – Brainstorm – What is Communication? Resource 1c – Brainstorm – What is Technology?

Group Presentation Resources Laptops - word document OR in concept mapping software Large sheet of paper OR copybook OR a blackboard

Task Description Step 1: In groups brainstorm all of the ideas /concepts that come to mind to answer the question assigned to your group. Group 1 – What is information? Group 2 – What is communication? Group 3 – What is technology? Step 2: Write all of the ideas/ concepts on small pieces of paper - each piece of paper contains 1 idea. Step 3: Organize the ideas into groups on a large piece of paper/ a blackboard / or a word document in your laptop. The group also has the option to draw the concept maps in copybooks if pieces of paper / chart paper is not available. Step 4: Connect all the ideas to the centre topic (information/ communication/ technology). Use arrows or branches to show the inter-relationship between the ideas/ concepts. Step 5: Appoint one group member to present the group concept map.

What is Information?           Information      

Plenary Presentations (15 minutes) Each group presents concept map to the whole group. The group explains their choice of ideas and the links between their ideas.

Group Task 2: Definitions of ICT Form 3 groups: Continue with 3 groups organized for concept mapping

Resources Key Resource 2: Group Definition Templates Resource 2a – Definition of Information Resource 2b – Definition of Communication Resource 2c – Definition of Technology Key Resource 3: Information Briefs Resource 3a – What is Information? Resource 3b – What is Communication? Resource 3c – What is Technology? Group Presentation Tools Laptops PowerPoint presentations OR group definition template presentations

Task Description Step 1: In groups discuss a definition at ‘Information’ or ‘Communication’ or ‘Technology’ to fit with your concept map For support with this task see Key Resource Sheet 3a/3b/3c – What is Information? What is Communication? What is Technology? Step 2: Write the group’s definition in the Group Definition template (Key Resource 1a/ 1b/ 1c) Step 3: Each group prepare a PowerPoint summary of their definitions (1-2 slides)

Plenary Discussion Each group presents PowerPoint of their definition and explanation of how the definition fits with the group’s concept map Groups discuss similarities and differences in definitions Facilitator Summary: (5 Minutes) Summarize 3 definitions Brainstorm 1 broad definition to answer the question – what is ICT?

E-Dairy Reflection After the activity complete your e-diary (in the appendix of the resource manual) about the activity What I have learnt from my group tasks about the concepts of Information, Communication and Technology:

E-Dairy Reflection What I feel about my progress so far:   (Optional) How I feel about the workshop so far:

E-Dairy Reflection My ideas about how I can use my learning in my professional practice and communicate what I am learning with other colleagues: