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Title: Drag


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Whizzo ICT Ideas
The ALL London January Event
www.joedale.typepad.com
joedale_at_talk21.com
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This practical session presents 10 whizzo ideas
to cast a spell on your languages classroom and
enchant your pupils with a bit of ICT magic
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Triggers in PowerPoint
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J__ joué
ai
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Tu __ joué
as
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Il _ joué
a
Answer
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é
Jai jou
Answer
é
Jai regard
Answer
é
Jai écout
Answer
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é
Jai jou
Answer
é
Jai regard
Answer
Jai é cout
é
Answer
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Click on the right answer I played
Jai joué
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Tu as joué
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Il a joué
?
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ER verbs
Je Tu Il Elle Nous Vous Ils Elles -
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es
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e
e
answer
ons
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ez
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ent
answer
ent
answer
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Click on the right answer
I watch
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Je regarde
Tu regardes
?
Il regarde
?
?
Elle regarde
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Drag and Drop in PowerPoint
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du
de la
des
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le nord
le sud
l'est
l'ouest
le centre
le nord-ouest
le nord-est
le sud-est
le sud-ouest
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Making photo-stories in PowerPoint and in Photo
Story 3
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Les aventures de Monsieur Oiseau et Monsieur
Canard
Je mappelle Monsieur Canard
Je mappelle Monsieur Oiseau
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Je voudrais ...
Vous désirez monsieur et madame?
Oui. Cest combien?
Et Madame?
Cest tout?
Voilà et merci
Ça fait 6
Je voudrais ...
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Making photo-stories
In PowerPoint
  • Insert digital images using the Photo Album
    feature
  • Add callouts and record narration

In Photo Story 3
  • Import digital images (possibly saved as jpegs in
    PowerPoint)
  • Add titles to your pictures
  • Record narration
  • Import or create your own music to fit the images
  • Save in appropriate format including mobile phone
    or Video iPod

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Lets make a photo-story!
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Writing frames in Word
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Writing frames in Word
  • Familiar software
  • Element of interactivity and choice
  • Support for extended writing especially for lower
    ability
  • Raises expectations
  • Gives students confidence to extend their writing
    independently

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Format Painter in Word
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Format Painter in Word
  • Copy text formatting
  • Make instant gapfills

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Teachers Pet
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Teachers Pet
  • Multiple exercise types from one toolbar in Word
  • Quick and easy timesaver for teachers
  • Useful from word up to text level activities
  • Principally for paper worksheets
  • Allows repeated practice of structures and
    grammar points
  • Improves overall quality and accuracy of written
    work, and better comprehension

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Blogging
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Blogging
  • Promotes creativity and global citizenship
  • Familiar technology for pupils helps subject more
    relevant
  • Simple to use one click publishing
  • Writing for a purpose (real audience) increases
    standards at all levels
  • Allows for peer assessment through comments in a
    safe environment

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Two Stars and a Wish
www.nodehillfrench.typepad.com
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Widgets
Photos
Search engine
Bookmarks
Survey
Local weather
Audio player
Calendar
Sitemeter
Video player
Cluster Map
Local time
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Sitemeters
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Writing a blog post is like sending an email
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MFL bloggers
http//del.icio.us/joedale/MFLblog
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Podcasting
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Podcasting
  • Suitable for all levels (stretches high ability)
  • Promotes creativity using music and sound
  • Real audience
  • Encourages pupils to listen actively to their own
    and others work
  • Increases the frequency, length and quality of
    spoken work
  • Scripting also helps writing techniques

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Le podcast de 8VM et 8JH
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Desktop Messager
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Desktop Messager
  • Write out your learning objectives then during
    playback ask your pupils to repeat them as they
    appear word by word
  • Pupils guess what a picture is once it's been
    drawn
  • Pupils guess what a picture is while it's being
    drawn
  • Ask pupils to label a picture
  • Ask pupils to draw a picture from a written
    prompt
  • Highlight mistakes by writing in a different
    colour
  • Rub out mistakes and write over the top
  • Create a set of images and text which you rub out
    in turn for presenting new language or for
    telling a story
  • Create a picture made up of different elements
    drawn by different pupils
  • Make line drawings or annotations using colours
    which refer to a gender code such as blue for
    masculine nouns, pink for feminine nouns and
    green for plural nouns
  • Make annotations over the top of a Word document
    containing typed text then rub them out to reveal
    the text underneath.

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On Screen Keyboard
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On Screen Keyboard
  • the virtual keyboard allows pupils to enter text
    and numbers directly on the board
  • it can be configured to float over almost any
    application
  • it can be brought up automatically with shortcut
    keys
  • depending on the type of interactive whiteboard
    you may have, the OSK can be operated with a pen
    or finger
  • it can also be accessed remotely with a tablet PC
    or interactive slate.
  • It can be changed into different languages

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A few final thoughts
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