Title: QTPICT project at Adelaide High School
1QTP-ICT project at Adelaide High School
2Our Objectives
- To embed ICTs in classroom programmes
- Link theory to practice
- Collaboratively develop ICT skills and share
experiences - Collaboratively develop and document units of work
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4Paradigm shifts
Spender, Dr Dale. Embracing e-Learning in
Australian Schools. Commonwealth Bank, 2002 p.37
5Teacher role
- As dispenser of knowledge
- Transmits information
- Communicates with individuals
- Directs student actions
- Explains conceptual relationships
- Teacher's knowledge is static
- Directed use of textbook, etc.
- As coach and facilitator
- Communicates with groups
- Helps students process information
- Coaches student actions
- Facilitates student thinking
- Models the learning process
- Flexible use of materials
Traditional-Reform Pedagogy Continuum
http//www.enc.org/topics/inquiry/context/documen
t.shtm?inputFOC-000708-index
6Student Role
- As passive receiver
- Records teacher's information
- Memorizes information
- Follows teacher directions
- Defers to teacher as authority
- As self-directed learner
- Processes information
- Interprets, explains, hypothesizes
- Designs own activities
- Shares authority for answers
Traditional-Reform Pedagogy Continuum
http//www.enc.org/topics/inquiry/context/documen
t.shtm?inputFOC-000708-index
7Student Work
- Teacher-prescribed activities
- Emphasizes worksheets
- All students complete same tasks
- Teacher directs tasks
- Absence of items in New Orientation
- Student-directed learning
- Directs own learning
- Tasks vary among students
- Designs and directs own tasks
- Emphasizes reasoning, reading and writing for
meaning, solving problems, building from existing
cognitive structures, and explaining complex
problems
Traditional-Reform Pedagogy Continuum
http//www.enc.org/topics/inquiry/context/documen
t.shtm?inputFOC-000708-index
8ICT as a tool.
- Before you become too entranced with gorgeous
gadgets and mesmerizing video displays, let me
remind you that information is not knowledge,
knowledge is not wisdom, and wisdom is not
foresight. Each grows out of the other and we
need them all.----- Arthur C. Clarke
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10What do students need to learn and how can ICT
promote those learning goals?
- Emphasis should be on meaningful, engaged
learning with technology - students are actively involved
- students are explorers producers
- teachers are facilitators guides
- collaborative learning
- develop critical thinking skills
- problem solving
- authentic tasks
- Problem-Based Learning http//www.cotf.edu/ete/tea
cher/teacherout.html
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12It is better to know some of the questions than
all of the answers.----- James Thurber A
Questioning toolkithttp//questioning.org/Q7/tool
kit.html