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1 Learning and teaching environment in computer lab Reference Web sites: http://www.monroe.k12.ct.us/~etc/labM gmt.htm

2 The workstation  Avoid the glare from windows and lights that makes seeing the screen impossible  Leave a flat work space for writing  Build the monitor right into the desk allowing students to see the teacher as well as to be seen  Make the whole set of workstation as ergonomically appropriate for your students  Moving around a crowded lab is potentially dangerous with the connection cables and power cords at the back of the computer. Tighten up the wires and keep them under the tables

3 The computer setup  Organise software on the desktop with icons so that students can easily find the applications  Set up system policy so that students are not allowed to change the computer configuration  Consider installing reborn cards  Make directories for students to keep files

4 Managing computer lab  Schedule computer use and walk-in rules  Rules  IT perfects  Workstation log books  Resources and inventory  Security – physical and system

5 Teaching in computer lab  Be prepared for equipment as well as software other than the subject contents  If possible, instructions should be given and learning activities should be explained prior to arrival in the lab  Plan in advance in case of computer failure Consider worksheets and text book materials  Provide enough time for students to logon computers Setup lab routine or procedure in case of the failure of student workstation

6 Teaching in computer lab …  Teacher ’ s space/movement is confined by the computer peripherials Consider wireless keyboard or mouse Remember facing your students when teaching (avoid speaking over the monitor)  Set up routine for attention signals Flickering the lights on and off  Give students ample warning before locking or off their stations

7 Teaching in computer lab …  Note the following problems: Large monitors tend to hide students ’ faces, making it difficult to make eye contact with a student Screen is a distracter or rather another focus of attention Using a mouse or keyboard does not allow students to write simultaneously

8 Teaching in computer lab …  Determine how you will manage disruptive students in advance Will they have to leave the lab? Where will they go and how will they get there?  Anticipate early finishers in lab activities Can they continue to the next phase of the lesson? Work on other class projects? help other students?


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