Bart Verswijvel – 2011. a STORY of CHANGE WHAT DO TEACHERS NEED? ACCESS to TECHNOLOGY at SCHOOL TECHNICAL SKILLS DIDACTICAL IDEAS PRESENCE IN DIGITAL.

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Bart Verswijvel – 2011

a STORY of CHANGE

WHAT DO TEACHERS NEED? ACCESS to TECHNOLOGY at SCHOOL TECHNICAL SKILLS DIDACTICAL IDEAS PRESENCE IN DIGITAL WORLD CONFIDENCE Bart Verswijvel – 2011

ICT- BUDDIES of TEACHERS

Rapidshare Fiesta Online World of warcraft Torrents SKYPE downloading films Photo Shop Counter Strike Netlog Farmville LAN PARTY water cooling PRO CYCLING MANAGER STEAM Whatpulse WINDOWS 7 i-phone CALL OF DUTY VENTRILO Bart Verswijvel – 2011 LAUNCH STUDENTS PRESENT their DIGITAL UNIVERSE

BV-2010 Windows Moviemaker Smart board ripping music stop motion Google docs Quizlet Facebook digital magazine Podcast Power Point Prezi wireless printers Delicious Wiki Skype vdownloader Glogster dvd subtitles Skydrive Picassa Dropbox Flickr Microsoft AutoCollage Twitter Wordpress Doodle CORE ACTIVITY STUDENTS train/connect with TEACHERS

Bart Verswijvel – 2011 HOW DO STUDENTS BENEFIT? SKILLS: writing, speaking, reflecting, co-operating, … LEARNING MAKES SENSE: real context INCREASE of MOTIVATION and SELF ESTEEM GOOD ATMOSPHERE at SCHOOL BOOSTS FLIP SIDE

Bart Verswijvel – 2011 T HANKS for your A TTENTION! Bart Verswijvel TEACHERAID a STORY of CHANGE