ICT in the Early Years Conference 19th May 2005

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ICT in the Early Years Conference 19th May 2005 Workshop 2 Content Rich Software Helen Fairfax Justine Stuckey 19 May 2005

What is content rich software?

Why we use content rich software. Reinforcement Reference Exploration As tools for use by teachers

Criteria for evaluation Content/Purpose of software Ease of navigation Language level Use of sound Motivation and enjoyment Support available for practitioners

At The Doctors

Good practice in the use of content rich software. Choosing of appropriate software to enhance teaching and learning Planning the use of content rich software Provide adult support to interact with children to assess learning objectives and outcomes ICT and the Curriculum

Guidance on how to use content rich software. Structure Content Support

Any Questions?

Thank you for your attention.