Expectations of the Teacher Learning Community – choose our ground rules. Not an expert to learner relationship – about sharing, collaborating and communicating. E are all mixed ability learners
Youtube clip
This session is a bout possibilities – future sessions will be shaped by you and can focus on overcoming barriers such as
Activity – show climbing props. Timed slide.
Timing is great – helps organisation and pace. Reminds you where you should be.
How close where you?
Talk about the appropriate use of e-learning to support and enhance learning. If you want students to copy what you have written, just print off the slide and they can glue it into their booksPupils stick own images into exercise book and give a title. Below image say why the place is a favourite / amazing place. Then get pupils to swap books. Partner to ask the other person questions about their image. Encourage questioning and listening skills. Feedback – some pupils to feed back on their partners image.
Alternatives – will using PowerPoint enhance learning? Are there better alternatives? Books, Film, TV, Newspapers, etc etc. Does ICT enhance and support learning?
For example.
Reinventing the wheel – it is very likely that there will be a presentation out there that you can edit / change already
How to find – the PPT extension for example
Even better, use the advanced serach. Talk about creative commons and acknowledging work
Example of ICT enhancing ‘traditional’ learning. Talk about acknowledging this work
Get a remote control, Use W and B
Youtube clip
Top Tips – if you only remember one thing let it be one of these
Power Point Or PowerPointlessPresentation Transcript
PowerPoint or PowerPointless?
http://bit.ly/10FhHG
Presentation can be found at: http://daviderogers.blogspot.com
Artwerk, Flickr Photo via CC
Hat tip – Doug Belshaw
Barriers?
wili_hybridImage, Flicky via CC
Imagine an amazing place....
1. Look at the objects.
2. Think about where they would be used.
3. Write a description of the place where the
objects would be used.
4. Include as much detail as you can
5. 2 minutes
Stop writing!
stev.ie Flickr Image via CC
Alternatives?
.Roms Image, Flickr via CC
Reinvention?
Some background information about World WarⅡ:
What Caused WWⅡ ?
A brief review of the
Second World War
What caused the
Second World War?
1.What chains of
events led to the
Second World War?
2.What could have
prevented the
Second World War?
the main structure
1939 to 1945:September 1, 1939
1930s and 1940s Asia & Europe
Africa & Americas naval battles
the unconditional surrender
the Axis nations
May 8, 1945 September 2, 1945
Ⅰ Several failures :
the Treaty of Versailles
the League of Nations
Ⅱ A series of policies:
Isolation
Appeasement
Ⅲ Some “-isms”:
Fascism, Nationalism, Totalitarianism
Others:
Collectivist Ideology
Economic Depression
Many thanks to Tony Cassidy
High Tide
Low Tide
Corrasion occurs between
high and low tide- rocks
1 are hurled at the base
of the cliff.
Cliff is
undercut, leaving it
unstable.
Wave Cut Notch
Eroded material
available to
take part in
2 corrasion.
Cliff retreats
Wave Cut Notch
The process of
corrasion will
Wave Cut
continue…
Platform-
corrasion can
not occur below
3 low tide.
Cliff retreats
Wave Cut
Platform.
4
Using the terms
below, produce a four
picture storyboard
explaining the process
that produces a wave cut
platform.
Corrasion
High Tide
Low Tide
Wave Cut Notch Cliff
Retreat
Wave cut
platform
Hat Tip – Tony Cassidy
Break free from the desk
shoothead Image, Flickr via CC
Video
Buttons
Video.wmv
Music.wav
Images
Geography detectives
In your exercise books describe what you will see in the
bottom of this image
• What has happened?
• You my ask only 10 questions
• Think carefully about your questions
• Listen to other peoples questions
Images, Music, Timing
Where on earth is Iceland?
• Iceland or not quiz
• 1-10
• Look at the images.
• Y – this is Iceland
• N – this is not Iceland
1.
http://flickr.com/photos/orvaratli/
2.
http://flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/
3.
http://flickr.com/photos/omarrun/
4.
http://flickr.com/photos/gillimann/
5.
http://flickr.com/photos/chrispercival/
6.
http://flickr.com/photos/ccgd/
7.
http://flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/
8.
http://flickr.com/photos/peturgauti/
9.
http://flickr.com/photos/lydur/
10.
http://flickr.com/photos/gudmunda/
To infinity and beyond
the classroom
Walt Jabsco
slideshare.net
Google Documents
Hat tip – Doug Belshaw
http://wallwisher.com/wall/tlcdrg
wallwisher.com
Hat tips to:
• Doug Belshaw
• Tony Cassidy
• Ollie Bray
• Alan Parkinson
• Rob Chambers
• David Rayner
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