Integrating Ict Into Arteffective Curriculum Ideas



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Make the best use of ICT by integrating it into all areas of your primary planning using these top tips and lesson ideas

Given that our children spend hours on end playing with the latest gizmos and gadgets, it's no surprise that technology is infiltrating classrooms everywhere. But how can we ensure that primary students are learning to use ICT appropriately across the curriculum? Since almost all subject areas involve some form of information management, creation and presentation, it should be quite easy.

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Approach for Integrating ICT in Teaching-Learning Process 1Dr.S.Pradeep Gnanam, 2Dr.S.Vetrivel and 3Dr.Bhupathi Raju Venkata Rama Raju 1,2,3Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Joseph Arts and Science College, Thirunavalur, Villupuram, TamilNadu, India Abstract-With the rapid pace of technological and scientific. Communication technology (ICT) in education in developed countries (Allan, Yuen & Wong, 2003:158). However, while ICTs are pervasive in developed countries, their use has been and remains in a state of fluidity and their integration into the school curriculum remains significantly underdeveloped in developing countries (Isaacs, 2007:1). This section presents a model of teacher ICT integration based on the findings highlighted and also takes from relevant literature.The findings and the literature lend themselves to many interpretations but predominant issues that surface are the influence of curriculum/assessment on teachers’ practice and difficulties associated with teachers’ perceived efficacy in technology use.A model.

To make sure that it is, we’ve compiled a selection of helpful ideas and tools to help you get started on the road to ICT integration.

For teachers

Teachers to make use of available ICT resources. Integrating technology into the curriculum and in the classroom ICTs are transforming the curriculum in a number of ways, and the kinds of learning activities that promote higher-order thinking skills, which make use of all sorts of software and online project-based resources are, in turn, demanding that. Indeed, integration is a rare yet seemingly 'magical' approach that has the capacity to turn learning into meaningful practice. Which of course, as any teacher will tell you, is anything but magic. Integration requires collaboration, research, intentional alignment and practical application on behalf of the teachers who take on this challenge.

It's often useful for ICT coordinators to start by establishing staff’s knowledge through the use of this audit questionnaire, which not only helps to identify training needs, but also includes a spreadsheet to analyse and monitor results. In a similar vein, this ICT skills ticklist ensures that planning is progressive across all years.

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To further enhance lessons, use this comprehensive activity sheet*, full of inspirational ideas, to help you to make the most of ICT in any lesson. And why not make sure that ICT is always at the front of your students’ minds with this cool alphabet display?

For students

Embed a range of transferable skills across the curriculum with thisshort uniton conducting good internet research. Have some fun with stop-motion animation using this step-by-step guide, ideal for inspiring budding filmmakers.

And finally, make sure students are using their new-found ICT skills outside of the classroom with these ready-to-use, digital technology activities*.

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Integrating Ict Into Arteffective Curriculum Ideas Examples

For teachersFor students
ICT skills auditInternet research unit
Planning ticklist
Activity idea sheet*Stop-motion animation guide
ICT alphabet displayHomework activity ideas*

Integrating Ict Into Arteffective Curriculum Ideas 5th

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I had the privilege of presenting at “Teniamoci per mouse” an event I have attended the past four years. After getting to know the organizers I was asked to take part in the event this year as a presenter.

The title “L’iPad dietro e davanti ai banchi” bascially translates to “The iPad behind and in front of students desks”. I wanted to show how we at my school are using the iPad both with the students and as teachers. The important thing that I wanted to get across was that even with a limited supply of iPads (my school only has one per class and six available in a cart) you cans still do amazing things.

For what the students are doing, I spoke about using the Book Creator App that allows our students to create their own textbook that demonstrates what they have learned in their units. Another app for students was Keynote where we are having our year 5 students work together in groups to create a pechakucha. A pechakucha is basically a very organized presentation where you show 20 images for 20 seconds each while you present.

For the part about the teachers using iPads, I mentioned how they are using the iPads to document learning and uploading information to the school website and twitter accounts. The app I featured is NearPod which allows teachers to share a presentation and collect real-time answers from students.

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I did make a side note about the ColARmix App which creates an augmented reality from a child’s coloring sheet.

Integrating Ict Into Arteffective Curriculum Ideas 4th Grade

It was a great experience for me not only because I was able to present but that I had to present in Italian. It was probably the largest crowd that I have spoken to at a professional event in my second language.