Tuesday, 20 September 2011

BT course on ICT

It was interesting to go along to my BT course with Toni Twiss leading an ICT day.  I guess I had never really compared my own ICT growth against what other schools are doing apart from at clusters like Southwell where we are all obviously on some ICT journey. But going to the course today it was surprising to see the number of teachers who didn't have a classroom blog or wiki. It felt great to know that I am already using these valuable tools available through the support and guidance of my school. ICT is not only part of the curriculum but is important to motivate often reluctant students and to create life long learners with tools they will need for their future. It was amazing to hear what Korero Pt England School are up to with their blogs and using itunes to showcase their book reviews. Putting it on a place like itunes meant a wider audience and audience is often something we talk about but is sometimes hard to create an authentic situation with a variety of audiences, (not just the same old same old audience, which no doubt looses its impact over time). This school has become so widely viewed that when new books are published they receive a copy to review along with the likes of magazines and newspapers. (A great way to add to your school library!!!) I would like to try a smaller scale idea of this perhaps getting one interviewer and one child summarising the book they have just read using the flip. Going back to the idea of an audience, should we be connecting with other schools blogs to widen our audience? The kids love it when another teacher from within our school comments on their post. How excited would they be to know that other people at other schools were interested in their learning? Another example we were exposed to today was a teacher using flickr where she had a five frame story. She had photographed the kids doing something which could then be turned into a story. This could work for our procedural writing at the moment having the language experience with photos and then referring to the photographs to write. Perhaps it could be taken a step further to embed it using voice thread and with each picture the student reads out their step they have written??? Toni also told us about using define:(WORD) in a google search engine and it will bring up the definition of a word. I know that ICT needs to be incorporated throughout daily programmes not just saved for ICT time so perhaps this is a new tool for getting students to look at their vocab words occassionally??? The next step for my class in the short term is to set up individual blogs for my class. I started the year with a class blog as all of this blogging was new to me and my students. But the students are working well with the technology now and our class blog is becoming bombared with information. I also want to set up voice thread and have a go at using this to leave comments on the video footage I have from their speeches.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Danielle. You are a regular and effective 'reflector' on your ICT learning! It's always interesting to read your posts. It's great to hear your class becoming more and more IT literate. They will love individual blogs! Your comment about chn loving other teachers commenting on their blogs confirms that you are doing things well. How do we get all teachers to do this? That's my question???Your question... should we widen our audience is an interesting one. I believe YES we should but there are pros and cons for this. Overall it would create a wider audience for our chn so this must be beneficial for their learning and their next steps.
    Keep up your terrific e-learning journey! :)

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  2. I was wondering that too. Your question about having teachers commenting on other classes blogs. Would it work if we had a buddy class so that children are at least getting regular comments from one teacher. Then if we wanted a change and to expose children to other teachers comments perhaps we rotate once a term to a new buddy classroom. Then perhaps if the interest and link has already been established with one class one term then hopefully that link and interest in the children's learning will continue to the following terms????? I know that I go on Room 2's blog and make comments because Robyn makes comments to my kids. But I also try to go onto other middle syndicate classes. If we established a buddy class system maybe it might be good to buddy up with classes not in our own syndicates, commenting on children's work we otherwise wouldn't see.

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  3. PS: Marcelle we have set up our individual blogs and the kids just love them!! I have set the challenge of them each having at least two comments on their individual blog by the end of the term and have made at least one comment on someone else's learning. Some are already well on their way to achieving this already.

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