ICT Central to the Curriculum

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some thoughts for student teachers

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ICT Central to the Curriculum : 

Clifford French ICT Central to the Curriculum

Central to : 

Central to Personalisation agenda Beyond “what we are already doing” Building Schools for the Future Every secondary school to be rebuilt or remodelled

Personalisation : 

Personalisation Different learning styles Providing for all a realistic challenge Extends boundaries of place and time “Put that phone away”

Building Schools for the Future : 

Building Schools for the Future Purpose to change radically learning styles By rebuilding or remodelling the premises Larger and smaller teaching groups, individual pods Around the more effective use of ICT The Michael Tippett School, Lambeth, one of the most deprived areas.

Camden Campus for Learning : 

Camden Campus for Learning All students at 14-19 to access course materials wherever they are Smartcard access to LA wide computer system, buildings and resources All relevant staff to have access to student information Parents to have online access to real time reporting

Managed Learning Environment : 

Managed Learning Environment Providing personalised learning materials Providing part of interface between student and teacher Two way link to assessment records accessible by all Copyright cleared courses to be shared across the LA How a local primary school began using the MLE

Skill Set : 

Skill Set Debunk myths Students know it all already Teachers simply need technical support Systematic use of skills in common software Familiarity with requirements of publishing for the web Willingness to use audio and video

Developing Your Fronter Page : 

Developing Your Fronter Page Avoid scrolling where possible Keep it simple Make purposeful use of graphics and/or audio Adapt and re-use existing materials Powerpoint converted to Flash in authorstream Clear breadcrumb Link to vital “keywords” Clear links to course sections