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All courses are flexible to suite beginner, intermediate and advanced ICT levels of practitioners.  Content and technique are matched to suite the curriculum outcomes and age phase of students.  All titles are one day courses unless otherwise stated.

 Using your Learning Platform

 

Learning Platform (LP) is a generic term used to describe a range of integrated web based applications such as web pages, email, message boards, text and video conference, shared diaries, online social areas, as well as assessment tools.  Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are part of the same family of applications and when used in conjunction have the ability to fully integrate ICT with the way schools work, where every member of the school community has access to appropriate information when and where they need it, and tools that are exciting and engaging, whilst enabling them to be as effective as possible.  The following courses are all one day in length and are designed to guide you through the process from the planning stages to the proficient user.

  • Implementation and Planning Consultation

  • Making use of the personal space

  • Creating and developing a space

  • Setting up your VLE

  • Using the VLE for a teacher/student workflow

Embedding Web 2.0 Technologies

 

Synopsis:  This course is intended to give you an overview of what Web 2.0 tools can do for you in the classroom. How they can contribute to making your students more confident and creative users of technology, as well as enhancing the learning experience and making them more motivated and critical learners.  You will learn what Web 2.0 is and the range of tools available to you to enhance the learning experience, and you will look in more detail at three of those tools – blogs, podcasts and wikis.

  Supporting the use of Still Images and Animation

Synopsis: This course will focus on the requirement to use digital cameras, images and stop-frame animation techniques to record, develop ideas and share outcomes.

Using Microsoft Windows Movie Maker to support the use of Digital Video

 

Synopsis:  This course utilsing Microsoft Windows Movie Maker focusses on the requirement to use video devices and techniques to record, develop ideas and share outcomes.  This course outline can be tailor made to a particular need or curriculum area, for example, to encourage boys’ writing, making science movies, news reports, historical review, or indeed any subject area where non-traditional recording methods and creativity would be a bonus.

 

   Using Audacity across the curriculum

 

Synopsis:  Audacity is a FREE to download, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder. You can use Audacity to: Record live audio Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs for a variety of activities across the curriculum, e.g. School radio station, creation of jingles, adverts, news reports and musical compilations, promote language learning, create talking books to name but a few.  Audacity is a FREEWARE program which means that any teacher can freely download and use it without having to pay any money.

 

 

Creating and using Podcasts

 

Synopsis:  Podcasting can offer the chance to provide lessons and learning opportunities in a way more likely to engage students than more traditional methods. This course makes use of FREE to download software to embed creative ways of recording ideas and sharing information into the curriculum.  Podcasts can be a way of keeping up with educational ideas and can be listened to anytime, anywhere.  For students they can be a way of learning in their own time at a place of their choosing. The focus of this course is on creating podcasts with pupils and by the end of it you should know how publish podcast files and listen to your podcast in a browser.


Using an Interactive Whiteboard

Synopsis: An Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) has the potential to enrich learning and teaching across the curriculum. The curriculum/age phase in-context training covers skills and functionality at all levels, is very hands-on and encourages practice on the boards throughout the day. 

   Making an impact with PowerPoint for multi-Media Teaching and Learning 

Synopsis: Many teachers find creating multimedia presentations a powerful tool for their own teaching and for their students' learning potential, especially when using an IWB.  You will understand how to put together pictures, sound, music, text, video and animation. 

   Using Clicker 5 to support Writing for S.E.N. students

Synopsis: Clicker is a writing support and multimedia tool - it enables you to write with whole words, phrases or pictures! It is a very powerful tool and is easy to use, and supports all areas of the curriculum. The software has been found to be especially effective to support the writing of S.E.N. students. This course aims to explore and familiarise delegates with the many features of the software.

Using Google Earth

Synopsis:  Google Earth is a FREEWARE application from Google. It is a very powerful application with 3D views and, recently, street views so that you can zoom right into buildings or areas. There are also layers to show roads, places of interest and even weather.  You can now explore under the oceans and out into space!  This course will cover how you can use Google Earth across the curriuclum, e.g. for Geography; 'An exploration of physical Features'. for Science; 'Invesigating animal habitats', or 'Ecology search mission'.

 
 

 

Using 'Hot Potatoes' for Assessment

Synopsis:  This course focuses on assessment with the partciular use of the online assessment software 'Hot Potatoes' which is FREE to download.  Hot Potatoes allows you to create simple or complex online tests for use in the classroom. You can create end of topic tests, use the tests as revision exercises, create multiple choice items, cloze procedures, crosswords, short answer questions and matching exercises.

 

 

Assessment for Learning using Response Systems

Synopsis:  This course is designed to help instructors use the power and functionality of assessment/response system (typically Activote, ActivExpression, Smart Response) to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. The course will cover general use of assessment systems based on the needs of teachers and pupils. This course is hands-on and teachers will get the chance to participate interactively.

Using Brainstorming/Mind Mapping and Planning across the  curriculum

Synopsis:  This half day course is designed to help practitioners develop their personal use of mind mapping/concept mapping software for planning and as an alternative to presenting to a class.  Mind mapping software helps teachers and children to visualise ideas quickly and easily, without the ICT ‘getting in the way’.  It provides a way of organising and arranging ideas, and has been proven to enhance learning for dyslexic students








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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