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Science and ICT sensing
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This diagram highlights some of the ICT key concepts that are particularly significant for science. These are expanded further on the ICT in science poster (DfES 0201–2004G).
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How can the use of ICT raise standards in science?
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How can the use of ICT raise standards in science? ICT can be used as a tool to: support teachers: – to improve lesson design; – to transform teaching and learning; – to engage and motivate pupils to learn more effectively; provide opportunities for pupils to learn in alternative and challenging ways, using a wide range of sources of information and techniques to support critical thinking; support both individual and collaborative work; enable pupils to: – see patterns or behaviours more clearly; – add reliability or accuracy to measurements; – engage in whole-class discussion regarding first-hand observations; – consider issues raised by their observations within a wide range of industrial and social contexts; help pupils refine and present their ideas more effectively and in different ways.
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Ecolog – primary phase
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Key Stage 3 Strategy for ICT capability – using ICT in Science To ensure the effective use of ICT in science, teachers should: plan the use of ICT by pupils in collaboration with the ICT department, to ensure that pupils have appropriate ICT skills; analyse how to build on prior learning in science and ICT, to inform planning of schemes of work and design of lessons; be sure that ICT resources are available for the lesson.
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http://www.rogerfrost.com
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using an oxygen probe using an oxygen probe
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Primary Sc+ICT sensing
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Sensors >>> Sensors >>> light gate light gate temperature temperature oxygen oxygen magnetic field magnetic field
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acceleration due to gravity experiment acceleration due to gravity experiment
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http://www.rogerfrost.com/tk.htm Some things don’t work well… Some things don’t work well…
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