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© Herts for Learning Ltd NQT Conference Using Technology in Science Teaching 1 3th March 2014
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© Herts for Learning Ltd What is the story?
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Preliminary Task Discuss and write down on a post-it: a)What technologies you use already. b)What benefits to students it has had in/out the classroom. c)Any drawbacks or problems encountered.
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© Herts for Learning Ltd What’s the Plan? Objective To enable participants to familiarise themselves with some of the latest technologies that can be used to promote Teaching & Learning in the classroom. Outcomes To have used Data Logging with a variety of sensors To have built or edited a WIKI To have constructed or viewed Blog(s) To have produced a Podcast To have considered using custom motion paths in PowerPoint
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Wikis and VLEs A Wiki can allow you and your whole class to collaborate on a project towards a common aim. Examples… http://hertssciencenqts2012.pbworks.com There are loads of good sites to use to create a Wiki. One of the best is PBWorks.comPBWorks.com Feel free to edit the above site and add a new page each, to share your resources and teaching tips. All you need to do is open an account to edit – use your school email. Safety first! Use a VLE in preference to a WIKI if you can.
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Data Logging Instructions are provided. Use a range of sensors to generate data sets and consider how this could be used in class, both for demonstration and whole-class purposes.
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Podcasts A Podcast is usually an audio clip that can be accessed via the web and can be downloaded onto a mp4 player. These are simple to produce using free software such as Audacity.Audacity. Very useful for students to produce their own revision material. Can also produce a sound track for a movie...
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Videos Homemade videos can be a very useful tool to support the learning inside and outside of the classroom. They can be produced very simply with a cheap digital camera (e.g. the Flip Cams that arrived in your school last year!) and editing software such as MovieMaker
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Blogging A blog (is short for web log) and is a perfect vehicle for communicating with students out of the classroom, by providing materials that can be used to continue T and L. A simple program to use is Blogger, which is free (owned by Google). Example www.eveschemistry.blogspot.comwww.eveschemistry.blogspot.com Instructions can be found at, http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycod e=3004374 http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycod e=3004374
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Animating PowerPoint
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Apps for iPad and iPhone Splashtop Streamer – take control of your computer Air Server – stream your iPad to your computer iPads in Education http://www.ipadineducation.co.uk/iPad_in_Education/Science_-_Biology.html http://www.ipadineducation.co.uk/iPad_in_Education/Science_-_Chemistry.html http://www.ipadineducation.co.uk/iPad_in_Education/Science_-_Physics.html
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Nice websites… http://www.freezeray.com/ (animations)http://www.freezeray.com/ http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/ (ASE-backed, lots of resources and competitions)http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/ www.wordle.net (Graphical Word Displays)www.wordle.net www.prezi.com
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© Herts for Learning Ltd Go Explore! Use the datalogging equipment Use the computers to make podcasts, wikis, movies, blogs and PowerPoint animations. Extension: Physics Tracker...Physics Tracker...
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