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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Using visualisers in the classroom New technology to solve an old problem! Amy Blackmore – e-Learning Advisor, Somerset LA
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 1.New technology in the classroom – filling the gaps 2.What is a visualiser? 3.Somerset visualiser pilot Why? Outcomes so far 4.Practical ideas for using visualisers – animation 5.Reflect on the potential for visualisers with your learners Aims of this session
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 1.New technology in the classroom – filling the gaps Investment in ICT – Guardian poll 45% of teachers say they have enough hardware – now they need to know how to use it Activity 1: Which ICT hardware tools do you use in your classroom on a weekly basis?
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 1.New technology in the classroom – filling the gaps New age of austerity – how are we using what we already have? 21st Century Teacher campaign - audit yourself Increasingly we will be expected to ‘reprofessionalise’ ourselves and be responsible for our own CPD
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 2.What is a visualiser? Not a new technology, but... Digital presentation and teaching tool Allows teachers and children to share wider range of information and artefacts Camera head Lighting unit Shooting stage Can closely examine and annotate text, images, artefacts and living things Captured images can be stored digitally for further sharing and reinforcement e.g. through a learning platform Flexible arm
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team The missing piece of the jigsaw… Visualiser 2.What is a visualiser? SMARTBoard Projector
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team ©C. Brittan 2010 3. Somerset visualiser pilot Seeding pilot Oct 2009 Wider project Summer 2010 – 70 schools taking part Working with Elmo, Aver and Genee Exploring technology Impact on learning Knowledge about purchasing Compare models and functionality
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Holy Trinity Primary School Matt Edwards, HLTA Wellesley Park Primary School Hannah Brierley, class teacher 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far Kingsmoor Primary School Linda Bissell, class teacher
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Wellesley Park Primary School Key outcomes: Can use technology for a previously difficult outcome Sequencing instructions effectively Speaking with clarity Collaborative talk 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Kingsmoor Primary School Key outcomes: Children speaking to their peers Efficient use of time All children included 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Holy Trinity Primary School Key outcomes: Explaining processes - reinforcement of learning Working effectively in groups over time Tell stories using voices effectively 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Sewing skills – using Binca Walton Primary Shared writing Sharing Maths investigations High Ham Looking at minibeasts Burnham Infants Sharing Assemblies 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Taking further steps: Integration into SMART Notebook Using SMART Board tools with the visualiser 3. Somerset visualiser pilot - outcomes so far
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 4.Practical ideas for using visualisers – animation Stop-motion animation
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team ICT Communication Creativity Collaboration Challenge Confidence
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Every child – new opportunities Learner as collaborator Learner as creator Learner as investigator Learner as consumer click look think talk listen find construct share organise compare assess invent explore record explain evaluate test do discuss learn Somerset model of learner engagement
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team 5.Reflect on the potential for visualisers with your learners Activity 2: How could you use a visualiser with your learners?
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Helps the pressure of having to have written evidence in every lesson – record what is happening Teachers can spend more time talking WITH children, rather than AT them Thought processes can be verbalised because all children can see what is happening, rather than seeing only the effect 5.Reflect on the potential for visualisers with your learners
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Considerations I had previously thought that showing an image on the interactive whiteboard would do exactly the same job, but the impact of viewing the actual objects rather than just an image was astounding. With the wealth of simulated activities and objects available for the interactive whiteboard, I wonder if we are taking real life out of classrooms? Words from teachers… The most useful tool I’ve used since my whiteboard... We should have had them years ago. It’s new technology to solve an old problem, isn’t it? How do you get all children to see and share – you use your visualiser
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Somerset e-Learning Curriculum Advisory Team Formed to promote the effective use of visualisers Visualiser manufacturers, Local Authorities, Professional Associations and International links Sharing effective practice across the UK and beyond www.visualiserforum.org
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