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1 Interesting Informatics at Elementary Schools Course overview Faculty of electronic engineering Nis, May 14 th, 2009.

2 Course overview Interesting Informatics at Elementary Schools Prof. dr Teufik Tokić M.Phil. Oliver Vojinović Dipl. ing. Nataša Marković Dipl. ing. Nikola Davidović Faculty of electronic engineering Nis, May 14 th, 2009.

3 Background  TEMPUS frame  National catalogue of aproved seminars (courses)  Seminar length limited

4 Background (cont.)  Selected target group  125 teachers enrolled  Age diversity  Education diversity

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7 Diverse target group + limited time = ?

8 Interesting Informatics at Elementary Schools  How it can be uninteresting at all?

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11 Interesting Informatics at Elementary Schools  How it can be uninteresting at all?

12 Goals  Official  To present some of interesting aspects of IT  To give ideas how to make class interesting and accessible to all students  To provide basis for further personal improvement  Unofficial  To enhance fundamental knowledge  To give advantage over students  To stimulate problem solving skills, collaboration.

13 Course concept  Blended learning  Online lessons + assignments & forum  Traditional lessons + labs + final test

14 Course outline (lessons)  Introduction  Computer hardware  Operating system  Computer Networks & Internet  Documents & Multimedia  Programming  Concluding remarks

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16 Grading structure  40% assignments, e-learning  10% attendance & e-attendance  30% labs  20% final

17 Course outline (lessons)  Introduction  Computer hardware  Operating system  Computer Networks & Internet  Documents & Multimedia  Programming  Concluding remarks

18 Lesson Introduction  Motivation principles applied to teaching IT topics  Learning by doing  Connecting knowledge  Stimulating purpose, curiosity  Storytelling  “computer geeks” and “not born for using computers” students  Methods for building trust and credibility  “Fishing school”.

19 Lession Computer hardware  What is NOT computer?  Measurement units in IT (bit, byte, inch, pixel, Hz; multiplies)  Computer anatomy  PC components; bits of facts  Performance: MHz = km/h ?  “disguised” computers.

20 Lession Computer hardware (cont.)

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22 Lesson Operating system  OS basic; boot process  Basic OS functions: resource management, process management, memory allocation, virtual memory  Bits of true: driver system; virtual memory in Windows, application installation; file search  Group activity CSI: File System

23 Lesson Operating system (cont.)  OS mechanisms in a school and at home

24 Lesson Operating system (cont.)  There is a land beyond Windows

25 Lesson Networks & Internet  Computer networks fundamentals  Internet access methods  Internet services  How to get, and how to put sometning on the Net?  Threats, incl. LAN protection methods ..

26 Lesson Networks & Internet (cont.)  Internet servces

27 Lesson Networks & Internet (cont.)  Internet services

28 Lesson Networks & Internet (cont.) Blog, Picasa, YouTube, Google Documents

29 Lesson Networks & Internet (cont.)  Maps

30 Lesson Networks & Internet (cont.)  Threats

31 Lession Documents & Multimedia  Teaching multimedija  Multimedia in teaching  MULTI types of MEDIA  How to motivate students to use programs; to distinguish programs

32 Lession Documents & Multimedia (cont.)

33 Lesson Programming  Problems in teaching programming to elementary schools students  Algorithms without math  Programming step by step (as children grow) - games

34 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Step 1 - Gems

35 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Step 2 - Scratch

36 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Step 2 - Scratch

37 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Step 2 - Scratch

38 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Alternative steps  Alice

39 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Alternative steps  Alice  E-toys

40 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Alternative steps  Alice  E-toys  Robomind

41 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Alternative steps  Alice  E-toys  Robomind  Auditorium

42 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Alternative steps  Alice  E-toys  Robomind  Auditorium

43 Lesson Programming (cont.)  Finally, to kill the survivors, we give brief introduction to C# (click-me-if-you-can button game)

44 Lesson Concluding remarks  How to be and stay interesting  Personal resource collection  Assignment document example  Offer for collective resource (and not only) collection  Big secret of the universe

45 Lectures  Practical demonstrations  Lab preparation  25% - whishlist

46 Labs  PC parts & OS  PC parts  Boot process (BIOS, POST, Linux)  Windows OS (drivers, virtual memory, program installation, CSI: File system)  User applications  Word template document  FLV: download & convert  Spreadsheets Personal movie guide  Internet services & security  Blog, Instant Messaging  Google Maps  Antivirus  Programming  Gems  Scratch game  C#  Learning object creation

47 Schedule  Course start : april 27th  Lectures and labs on the faculty: may 22 nd – 24 th

48 April 2009 PONEDELJAK UTORAKSREDAČETVRTAKPETAKSUBOTANEDELJA 12345 6789101112 13141516171819 20212223242526 27282930 Introduction; Hardware

49 May 2009 PONEDELJAK UTORAKSREDAČETVRTAKPETAKSUBOTANEDELJA 27123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 Introduction; Hardware OS Networks & Internet Docs & MultimediaProgramming & Concluding remarks Tête-à-tête

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51 Value added  “Spice” collection  Learning objects & resources  Increased level of expected quality of such kind of courses  Emphasized problem solving, reasoning, exploration, constructivist paradigm ..

52 How its going


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