Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide. STUDENTS TEACHERS Assistants Parents 1. More student Participation 2. Easy access to info to information 3.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
This year we will be a TRC Classroom!
Advertisements

BLR’s Human Resources Training Presentations
Considering Principals as Technology Leader Q:1 Well equipped Lab Well equipped Lab Electricity Availability Electricity Availability Computer for each.
Courtroom Modernization: In-Court Technology
Learning Enhances Awareness LEA – IJMA Learning Enhances Awareness LEA 2008.
PD Plan Agenda August 26, 2008 PBTE Indicators Track
Barren County School District 2002 The New Face of Student Technology Leadership Program Presented by: Valerie Stokes Melissa Moss & Ruth Ann Hammer.
Technology Plan EDLD 5362 Casey Smith.
Internet Safety Eve Kuhn, Kylie Sawyer, Jessica D’Agostino, Renee Pollard MSTI 131 March 2010.
Educational Technology Plan Del Mar Union School District.
Using ICT Materials and Facilities in Teaching EFL by Artak Aloyan.
Practical Classroom Applications of Educational Technology
A new service delivery model to meet the changing needs of teachers & students Tina Jeter, MA CCC-SLP Livonia Public Schools, 2011.
 DAY 5 Using Scratch to Develop Numeracy © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013.
NEPALESE TEACHERS’ ICT READINESS SURVEY UNESCO, Kathmandu March 2015.
Model Standards English as a Second Language OACE Integrated Programs Planning Project Summer 2009.
Darien Technology Budget Introduction In , the Board of Education and Darien Community made a commitment to providing technology tools.
2009 Institute for Staff Development Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow Getting Started: Teaching Digital Video Production 2009 NAF Summer Institute July.
Rebecca Payton Eastern High School 9-12 Spanish 2
Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide. Map Expectations Teaching staff Students Parents Auxillary staff Key Question: 1.Identify the groups to benefit.
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
INTEGRATION OF ICT INTO THE CURRICULUM Providence Girls’ Catholic School.
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION ? Technology integration is the use of technology resources -- computers, digital cameras, CD- ROMs, software applications,
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
Technology Integration Planning Development Plan for 2010/2011.
A learning platform brings together hardware, software and supporting services to enable more effective ways of working within and outside the classroom.
Using ICT to Support Students who are Deaf. 2 Professional Development and Support: Why? Isolation Unique and common problems Affirmation Pace of change.
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide/ Couva West Secondary School.
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
Group # 4. /Tobago+Gp4+ICT+Roll+Out+Plan.
A big picture for Outstanding Citizenship. Three key questions 3 How well are we achieving our aims? 1 What are we trying to achieve? 2 How do we organise.
Assisting Students with Disabilities
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide Development of a Literacy Programme for Form One.
Presidential National Commission on Information Society and Development (PNC on ISAD)  Government commitment to information society Accelerated Shared.
Technology, Digital Media, and Curriculum Integration
Getting Started with Digital Portfolios By Carolyn O. Burelson.
Equipment What we had... Server 3 cameras 2 video cameras 12 old classroom computers 1 projector Photocopier What we have now.... New server 10 cameras.
Technology in Language Classroom Skills and Equipment for getting started.
Integrating Technology & Media Into Instruction: The ASSURE Model
Lubbock Independent School District Technology Plan By Stacey Price.
EFFECTIVELY INTEGRATING INSTRUCTIONAL SOFTWARE INTO TEACHING AND LEARRNING EVIRONMENT FOR THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL RELATIVE ADVANTAGE BY: BELTECH ETEC 602.
ICT LEARNING THROUGH INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGY Phoebe L. Ringor.
The City School Teach Programme 24:04:10. Group 3 Considering principals as technology leaders By Ms. Farwa, Ms. Saadia, Ms. Rubana, Ms. Robina.
Effectiveness of using technology in teaching and learning language Submitted by: Md. Ziaul Islam
Technology Integration Planning Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
By Billye Darlene Jones EDLD 5362 Section ET8004-1B February, 2010.
Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide. The Teacher: Innovative teaching methods More efficient student learning Need internet, software tools and.
Technology Integration Plannin g for Chaguanas North Secondary School Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
NEW ICT TOOLS IN EDUCATION
Helps to reduce the social disparities between students Teachers can plan their lessons more efficiently ICT also help teachers to work in teams and.
Name of presentation Integrating ICT: Part 1. Learning Objectives  increase our understanding of ICT integration  increase our ability to use ICT in.
KIDS GRANT. The Grant Department of Education Technology Innovation Challenge Grant Classroom technology integration Key Instructional Design Strategies.
My Final Presentation Angie Duvall North Bullitt 11 th Grade Art History.
The ULTRANET Western Metropolitan Region Strategy.
Technology Integration Planning Development Plan for 2010/2011.
Woonsocket School District Chancery Software K-12 Planet Accessing Student Performance and Attendance.
Roberta Byrd EDU620 Dr. Dusty Clark May 3, 2016 Community Event District Educator.
New York Libraries Leading the Way to Digital Libraries.
Technology Integration Planning SAN FERNANDO EAST SECONDARY SCHOOL Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide.
Marhanie binti Mohamed D Husnil Khatimah binti Hussin D Noor Atika binti Ahmad D Group A_ICT_P2.
ICT POLICY Donna Varney Autumn 2005 Adapted from the Becta requirements.
Summative Evaluation Shasta Davis. Dimension: Preparation (Score- 4) Plans for instructional strategies that encourage the development of critical thinking,
MANAGING BEHAVIOUR AND RAISING SELF ESTEEM
Digital Literacy on Students and Teachers
ETEC TECHNOLOGY AND THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM
Becky Bichard Craig Richards
Technology in Language Classroom
TEACHING ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE – Starting April 2012
ICT Teacher Professional Development Programme
Presentation transcript:

Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide

STUDENTS TEACHERS Assistants Parents 1. More student Participation 2. Easy access to info to information 3. Easy access to research Key Question: 1.Identify the groups to benefit from the ICT infusion Intervention 2.What should each group expect from ICT Infusion? 3.What do each of these groups expect from each other? 4.What resources are required? Identify Groups 1. Multimedia Projector 2. Computers 3. Lesson plans 4. Digital cameras 1.More problem solving skills 2. Better communication 3. Better curriculum delivery

Teachers What do we have..NOW! Present School Resources ICT Equipment & Infrastructure Present Access to Technology(s) What we need to have? Training Requirements Timeframe & Measurement Computers, internet, limited access to projectors, basic training in comp literacy Training, collaborative software Easy access to resources Tpack, easy access to resources, willingness to learn new technologies Yearly – 3 terms Training in fusion of TPACK.

 What is the Advantage of infusing the Technology? - More class involvement - Increase class research skills - Easy access to information  Overall Objectives? 1. To get students and staff to appreciate the use of ICT. 2. To encourage school’s Administration and teachers to stay up to date with technology as a learning resources. 3. To encourage students to seek new correct knowledge while working in groups

Students - Examples Improve assessment scores Increase student research skills w/use of technology Promote time on task – Reduction of mis- behaviour – Increase in student motivation Teachers Improve on technology skills More time to prepare lessons Change from traditional methods Easy monitoring of students

Students Automatic using Synchroneyes Teachers

School: Indices (Last Yr vs. Present Yr) 1. Physical improvements (technology) – Air conditioned rooms, safe outlets installed, and Laptops for form one students. 2. Spill Over Effect +- (Pervasiveness) – limited ICT training, Teachers not accepting fusion of ICT in classrooms, and limited internet access, unsecure classrooms. 3. Initial Challenges - Teachers not accepting fusion of ICT in classrooms, Time tabling of ICT classes, limited internet access, security of classrooms 4. Lessons Learnt – More teachers to be offered training in ICT, Need for more fusion of ICT in the delivery of the curriculums.

Term 1 A game, quiz or puzzle Problem based learning Group work (TPACK Integration) Term 2 Presentations Research (TPACK Integration) Term 3 Auto Cad Introduction Group Presentations using basic computer programes Portfolios (TPACK Integration) 1.What tools/techniques will you introduce based on your learnings for each term? 2.What is a good starting point for integration?

TPACK Integration – fusion of I.C.T into delivery of curriculum TPACK Integration) Group work – small groups learning. Problem based learningA game, quiz or puzzle Term 1

Presentations - Public Speaking, recording and playback of speeches Research – Correct use of internet and selecting correct information TPACK Integration – fusion of I.C.T into delivery of curriculum Term 2

TPACK Integration – fusion of I.C.T into delivery of curriculum Portfolios – electronic folders designed with drawings saved Group Presentations using basic computer programes Auto Cad- intro to Computer Aided DEsigns Term 3

Step 1Step 2Step 3

Do we need new measurements? Are additional resources required? Who will take them? What Corrective Actions are needed?

Objectives TeacherStudentSchoolMoe_ICT