Statements: Our Understanding of What Is Required For The ICT Integration Project?
Statements: Our Understanding of What Is Required For The ICT Integration Project?
Our four (4) ICT resources we intend to use and why. In addition to the internet
and interactive Smartboard
TinyTap (app)
TinyTap is an app available for download on Apple devices including iPads however is
also accessible on your PC. The app is incredibly versatile and allows you to create
highly interactive, aesthetic, creative, enjoyable and fun quizzes, games and lessons.
The possibilities for uses of this app are endless across all learning areas, in particular
Mathematics and English. The app allows you to share the games, quizzes and lessons
you create for free across unlimited number of devices and are free to download by your
students without requiring sign up. There are so many wonderful features of the app
including voice over, sound boards, pre-installed images/backgrounds/objects, picture
puzzles and so much more! We utilised the app as a summative quiz, where students
were required to drag and match planets to facts, drag and order/rearrange the planets,
answer multiple choice and true or false questions (using a buzz-button). The app is a
great way to evaluate what the students have learned from the lesson, particularly as it
gives a percentage grade once students have finished the quiz.
Weebly
We made use of the website, http://www.weebly.com/ as part of our ICT Integration
Project lesson design. This website is a fantastic tool and invaluable for teachers to
learn how utilise most effectively for their classroom learning and pedagogical practice.
The website allows you to make your own website(s) to incorporate into your classroom
lessons for absolutely anything you can imagine, and all for free! You can add text,
images, videos, external hyperlinks, links between pages, buttons and much more.
There is an extensive range of formatting and design tools and properties to play with to
have your website looking fantastic and in optimal function. The website is relatively
easy to get used to, manipulate and use once you become familiar with the various
features and options it has- definitely a learning experience worth undergoing! We
chose to create a separate, smaller class Weebly for our presentation lesson as it
allowed us to have an easy access point for all the resources and links we wished
students to access. Creating the Weebly allowed us to control what information was
accessed and used by students whilst also providing quick access to revisit task
instructions if need be. The Weebly allowed us to have a seamless transition between
the QR code clues students obtained, to the information gathered which was then
transferred into the document format (Google Slides); each of these stages were all
interconnected by hyperlinked URLs.
Google Slides
The use of Google Slides provides a platform for communication and collaboration within
the classroom. Rather than handing out individual comprehension worksheets to each
individual student, the students were instructed to share an iPad and desktop computer
to complete the task. As each pair was only researching one planet the time restrictions
were much less and as a result the teacher is able to include other activities such as a
quiz and interactive diagram into the lesson. The Google Slides engage the students in
the task as they can view what their peers are doing, and therefore may be more likely to
complete the task efficiently and correctly. As the Google Slides are online, it allows the
teacher to present to entire document to the class and discuss each planet, with a small
discussion from the research group to their peers.
Mimio is a vital tool in allowing this lesson to incorporate physical interaction with the
technology, and in return creates a positive learning environment. Through the use of
MimioStudio and MimioView we were able to create an interactive Solar System
where the students will come forward in their research pairs to the front of the class,
after completing an informative session on the planets and together will rearrange
the planets so they are in the correct order. Instead of giving an action to the objects
such as spinning or bouncing back to the bottom of the screen when they are correct
or incorrect we decided to instead put the question to the class and see if there were
any differentiating views in the classroom, leading into class collaboration. Not only
does this allow the teacher to view the levels of understanding in the classroom but it
also provides an opportunity for assessment.
Other ICT resources we used across our four (4) lessons were;
Pixton
bubbl.us
SpiderScribe
Smore
Prezi
FlashCards+ (app)
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highly collaborative, with a lot of partner, small group and whole class work and
discussion. Collaboration and collaborative group-work is not only a core element of the
21st Century Skills Learning Theory but undoubtedly an essential skill and process for
students to understand, engage in and become effective at.