The document summarizes a training session to build the capacity of teachers in integrating information and communication technologies (ICT) into their pedagogy. It conducted a basic computer literacy training from April 3-5, 2012 in GPS Matta Nilishang school in Battagram. The training manual was prepared in Urdu and covered ICT development stages. Lessons learned included avoiding jargon, emphasizing using the computer over its capabilities, and ensuring continued practice. It looked forward to providing ongoing support and conducting similar sessions for girls' schools while addressing electricity and facilitation challenges.
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Basic Computer Literacy - P1
1. Capacity Building of Teachers
in ICT-Pedagogy
First “Basic Computer Literacy – Part 1” training session,
conducted in GPS Matta Nilishang, Battagram
from April 03, 2012 to April 05, 2012
2. Easy-to-understand
Assessed the Concept based on Prepared BCL-P1
ICT Development Stages
Conducted first
BCL-P1 training session
training and ICT development training manual; BCL-P1 training in
awareness needs stages (Emerging, concise and easy GPS Matta
Assessment
of the teachers in Applying, to understand in Nilishang
schools on Infusing and Urdu language successfully and
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3. Availability • In the targeted schools Computer Labs have already been
setup by MIED in Partnership with PPAF
• ICT: “One of the Basic Building Blocks of Modern society”.
Role of ICT • Computers :One of the Most Important ICT Tools in
Education
Capacity • Building Capacity of Teachers in learning ICT pedagogies
for Improved Teaching and Learning Environment
Building
School • To initiate and help in developing locally-specific ICT
Pedagogies and Models towards learning-centered schools
Development
4. Planned, designed and
conducted this capacity We motivated and mobilized
building session using the teachers prior to conduct
internally the session to ensure their
available resources and active participation
skills
Internal
Mobilization
Resources
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To tackle with electricity Work Teachers were assigned
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the session, personal laptops the same topic for their
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Sharing
5. Lessons learned…
Novices in novice-only sessions.
Avoid technical jargons.
Emphasis should be placed on building positive initial
experience with computer.
Emphasize not what the computer can do, but what the
user can do with the computer.
Encourage teachers to continue practicing hands-on even
after the training sessions.
Strategy of proper supervision and facilitation; necessary to
ensure effective utilization of such tools.
Teamwork with innovative ideas can lead us to achieve our
goals.
6. Looking forward…
On-the-job support to teachers in GPS Matta
Nilishang to develop lesson plans for their students.
BCL-P1 in GPS Batta Mori from April 09, 2012 to April
10, 2012
How to conduct these sessions in girls schools?
How to ensure proper supervision and facilitation in
these computer labs?
How to tackle with frequent and unscheduled
electricity breakdowns?
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