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ICT in Schools, Universities and Colleges
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Learning Objectives To learn what CAL is To learn what CBL is To learn what CAA is
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CAL Computer Aided Learning There is a teacher present The ICT used is to compliment their teaching I.e. use of Interactive White Board Use of a computer (for students) Use of Mobile Devices. Use of Video
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CBL Computer Based Learning There is no teacher All teaching and learning is done on the computer The computer can provide quizzes and games if necessary The computer can assess and track student performance.
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CAA Computer Aided Assessment Computers used to test students progress. OMR sheets can be completed and scanned in using an OMR or the student sits an online test which is a multiple choice test. Teacher and students given scores sometimes immediately. Limited feedback given by computer (they won’t know the student like a teacher would).
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CAA Computer Aided Assessment It is becoming more popular for exams to be scanned into a computer and marked online. Also OMR scripts are used by students to highlight their choice of question in multiple choice, these are also scanned.
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CAA Computer Aided Assessment It is becoming more popular for exams to be scanned into a computer and marked online. Also OMR scripts are used by students to highlight their choice of question in multiple choice, these are also scanned.
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CAA Computer Aided Assessment It is becoming more popular for exams to be scanned into a computer and marked online. Also OMR scripts are used by students to highlight their choice of question in multiple choice, these are also scanned.
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Use of ICT to Keep Records Spreadsheets can be used to store test results, predicted grades and attendance results. Can be made very clear of underperformance – Conditional Formatting (i.e. make a cell red if they are getting a U). Can create charts to compare the performance of various classes.
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Overlay Keyboard/software An overlay keyboard is a specialized keyboard with no pre-set keys. Each key can be programmed with a wide range of different functions.
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Overlay Keyboard/software This type of device is often used in the fast food industry in which each key can be assigned to a different food, to make input fast and easy
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Overlay Keyboard/software Overlay keyboards are also used in education, especially at the primary level. They can also be used by disabled people who have sensory or motor control difficulties.
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Overlay Software After the keyboard is programmed, a sheet, called an overlay, is placed overtop to identify each key. The overlay can consist of any combination of words, symbols, or even pictures.
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