Deidre Senior 2009 Ministry of Education E-Fellow Microsoft Innovative Teacher of the Year - 2009.

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Deidre Senior 2009 Ministry of Education E-Fellow Microsoft Innovative Teacher of the Year

Why should ICT be kept to the fore?  21 st Century  Connected learners  The life of our students  Wide range of resources available to enhance learning

Why ICT in classrooms?  Improves learning outcomes?  Presents opportunities that wouldn’t usually be available  Motivation and therefore engagement

Keys to Success in the Classroom  Purposeful use  Authentic use  Students see the connections  Supports your model of teaching  Integrated into the classroom programme  IT NOW MUST GO TO ANOTHER LEVEL!!!

“Teachers transform lifeless equipment into useful tools” Source unknown

Resources to Access

Audacity  Free download  Use with ‘cheap’ microphones  Children can  Interview  Read aloud  Practise/Listen to how they speak

 Sequencing of events  Language of comics  Brevity of language  Use of visuals and language

 Cameras into the hands of students Capture an event/trip Share highlights

 Cameras into the hands of students

Ideas to Use  Reporter of the day

Photostory3  Simple  Achievable for all students  Used in a variety of ways

Web 2.0 tools  School or Class Blog

OIS Reading Log Blog

Reluctant readers are buddied with Mentors. Both post reviews of books they have read A post consists of a review, podcast, and photo of the book cover Others in the school read the reviews and make comments on the blog ONLINE READING CONVERSATIONS!

Scratch

Scratch  Develops creativity  Develops problem solving skills  Supports graphing concepts  Can be used to create animations or games  Allows students to have ownership of a ‘product’

You need time...  To ‘play’  To practise  To try out new ideas  To collaborate  To refine  To reflect LEARN BY DOING!