Programming in Java: Introduction. Last delivered in 2016. All educational material listed or linked to on these pages in relation to King's College London may be provided for reference only, and therefore does not necessarily reflect the current course content.
Programming in Java: Introduction. Last delivered in 2016. All educational material listed or linked to on these pages in relation to King's College London may be provided for reference only, and therefore does not necessarily reflect the current course content.
Learning Design for the Brain - Multimedia Principlesrani h gill
Learning Design for the Brain demonstrates and explains multimedia principles and how to apply in designing information or learning. The intent is boil these principles & theories down to essentials to make them more usable.
NOTE: Slide 57 & 58 (Critique 2) are reversed. The answers come before the critique - tried fixing it many times!!!
Best Spoken English Classes In Pune | English Speaking Training Kalewadi Phat...Anurag Choubey
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Slides with speaker's notes from the Presentation on "Presentation Design" given at the Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland Conference on 20 February 2014
Best Spoken English Classes In Pune | English Speaking Training Kalewadi Phat...Anurag Choubey
3dot Technologies is a leading brand in providing spoken english classes in pune through e learning modules. Our top class english professional trainers provide
http://3dottechnologies.com/courses/spoken-english
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Using iPad to develop Computational Thinking in EYFS and KS1JEcomputing
Presentation on how to utilise the iPad to deliver a range of Computing/ICT activities that help develop key Computational Thinking skills in young pupils.
The Ugly Truth of Technology IntegrationMark Fijor
This presentation looks at the ugly truth of technology integration in introducing technology into the classroom can be messy, clumsy and frustrating. That's ok.
This presentation looks at tips, tricks, and strategies teachers can use when using new technology in their classroom.
How Kahoot! can improve teachers' formative assessment. If you are training to be a teacher or if your want to know how to use edtech to actually help people learn, this is worth reading! Read more on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2q7B3ry
Detailed lesson plan for ICT and Entrepreneurship VI. This lesson plan tackles about the different advanced features of PowerPoint presentation that include Text Feature (Text size, font, color)
Audio Feature (voice, music)
Design Feature (Picture, background, layout)
Animation and Transition Feature (motion) and
Slideshow Feature (motion) that can help students to improve their skills in making a creative and engaging presentation..
Learning Design for the Brain - Multimedia Principlesrani h gill
Learning Design for the Brain demonstrates and explains multimedia principles and how to apply in designing information or learning. The intent is boil these principles & theories down to essentials to make them more usable.
NOTE: Slide 57 & 58 (Critique 2) are reversed. The answers come before the critique - tried fixing it many times!!!
Best Spoken English Classes In Pune | English Speaking Training Kalewadi Phat...Anurag Choubey
3dot Technologies is a leading brand in providing spoken english classes in pune through e learning modules. Our top class english professional trainers provide
Slides with speaker's notes from the Presentation on "Presentation Design" given at the Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland Conference on 20 February 2014
Best Spoken English Classes In Pune | English Speaking Training Kalewadi Phat...Anurag Choubey
3dot Technologies is a leading brand in providing spoken english classes in pune through e learning modules. Our top class english professional trainers provide
http://3dottechnologies.com/courses/spoken-english
Promotional: http://anuragworld1.blogspot.in/
Using iPad to develop Computational Thinking in EYFS and KS1JEcomputing
Presentation on how to utilise the iPad to deliver a range of Computing/ICT activities that help develop key Computational Thinking skills in young pupils.
The Ugly Truth of Technology IntegrationMark Fijor
This presentation looks at the ugly truth of technology integration in introducing technology into the classroom can be messy, clumsy and frustrating. That's ok.
This presentation looks at tips, tricks, and strategies teachers can use when using new technology in their classroom.
How Kahoot! can improve teachers' formative assessment. If you are training to be a teacher or if your want to know how to use edtech to actually help people learn, this is worth reading! Read more on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2q7B3ry
Detailed lesson plan for ICT and Entrepreneurship VI. This lesson plan tackles about the different advanced features of PowerPoint presentation that include Text Feature (Text size, font, color)
Audio Feature (voice, music)
Design Feature (Picture, background, layout)
Animation and Transition Feature (motion) and
Slideshow Feature (motion) that can help students to improve their skills in making a creative and engaging presentation..
Slides from Keynote Presentation by Janine Bowes. In this presentation Janine will explore the skills and attributes that an online teacher needs in the 21st century to stay on top of the game. In considering the past two decades of online learning, it is useful to note some underlying principles that are timeless but also to be open to new possibilities.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
1. Welcome to my workshop where we will think about how screencasting
will help us to better teach hard to learn topics
Last Lesson Questions (I use this… 6 questions)
Q1 – What would have given you a better
experience at school (in terms of learning!).
Deeper Questions
Q4 – What does metacognition mean to you? To
what extent does learning to learn actually work?
29 August, 2017
2. Monday P1 Year 8 29 August, 2017
To be able to begin to compose a
screencast so that we can better
teach hard to teach topics
3. What do we need to think about?
1) Consider some thoughts about screencasting in
the context of technology and (vs?) education
(COBIS CPD).
2) See how to physically create a screencast.
3) Commit to trying out one form of screencasting
in the classroom.
4. You can begin now if you wish…
If you want, feel free to begin to prepare
to make a screencast in about 10-15
minutes.
However, let me frame the session for 10
minutes!
5. Exemplars would have made life better…
You work hard,
yet you don’t
really
understand…
Did you have
exemplars? Good
ones? Multiple
versions?
Vertical vs Horizontal Subjects…
Unsettled worldview of Students
6. Definition of Screencasting
At its heart, it’s the sharing of materials with
students both inside and outside the classroom.
York University – Defined Podcasting
As any kind of interactive media…
7. The Visuals are Important (Joe Roberts)
Can create novelty for effect – not
over emphasised
Not just the
same
Metaphor enhances
8. Can create novelty
for effect – not
over emphasised
Not just the
same
At its heart it is the sharing of verbal and
physical representations of meaning
10. Timeline of Teachers Becoming Defunct?
WIRELESS
The end of teaching has been predicted for a fair
amount of time.
TV
INTERNET
MOOC
11. BigTech likes the idea of ‘guide on the side’
Google and Microsoft
love the idea of
education that
doesn’t need
teachers. At all.
So what are teachers needed for?
To motivate (AF), offer an internal map, a human
connection. Be efficient.
Evidence-based
teaching?
14. Why make videos if others exist?
Mr Bruff… 10m
views… 10k+
Amazon Sales…
Multiple versions
are useful, yes, and
they exist too.
15. Why make videos if others exist?
Metacognition... exemplar... creating exam
answers in real time...
16. ‘I have no idea what metacognition means’.
No-one really does, but, equally, everyone does.
17. What is metacognition?
a) Thinking
verbally about
your learning
b) Strategies for learning
c) Sensing the
right time to
use those
strategies
AFL paperwork
18. Research Advice on Metacognition
Subject-specific
Requires the ability to sense WHEN to use strategies
rather than just knowing WHAT the strategies are…
Specific skills/concepts
vs generalised
approaches
Requires foundation of
knowledge rather than
jump to higher-skills
Sublingual
20. So let’s make
Either:
1) Talk through an exemplar answer already
created or received.
2) Mark a piece of work from scratch.
3) Model a particular concept.
4) Make an exam answer in real time.
5) Use EdPuzzle to make a quiz based upon a
previous screencast.
21. Advice…
Either:
1) Find a (good) exemplar of work that a student
has sent you previously. Use Screencastomatic
to mark a response.
2) Take a PowerPoint that you will use in your
first week back. Record audio over it.
Extension
Create an EdPuzzle from materials made already.
22. We will work on this for about 15-25
minutes.
We will work through the method of
screencasting via either PowerPoint or
Screencastomatic. I will model both. Videos
available on www.thequillguy.com if desired…
I will stop us when the timer finishes, so be ready
to be interrupted!
25. Application 1:
Marking Work or Talking through Exemplar
Can use Screencastomatic. Open the file, mark it directly
on your screen. Save and upload to Screencastomatic.
Can use OneNote. Open up where it is on the screen, add
an audio file…
26. Application 2: Exam answer in real time
Students to copy
at the right time.
Use a timer. Pause
at the right points.
Focus on Metacognition…
Use Screencastomatic and
word/OneNote/visualiser.
27. Remember – build the sense of WHEN to
use subject specific strategies…
metacognition?
Requires the ability to sense WHEN to use
strategies rather than just knowing WHAT the
strategies are…
28. I think the best use of screencasting is when we contrive
situations in which students might choose specific strategies.
This is both
professionally
functional for
exams…
And intellectually
ambitious for us to
demonstrate
challenge and
liminality
29. Commitment
Useful?
Commit to producing ONE video of 30 seconds to
5 minutes(+) based upon ONE concept for your
subject. Share with someone next to you.
I can help you… come to you, help produce etc.
Editor's Notes
Welcome to my lecture where through seeing how screencasts can make students think about their learning we can better teach hard to difficult subjects… Science teacher reflection
Ask teachers for feedbackWhat would have been better for? A demonstration of exemplars etc.
Reflect on why I have these starter points… students cannot concentrate on the entirety of a lesson… if all is highlighted, then nothing is highlighted1) Cobis CPD…2
You can start now, but don’t talk over me.
Subjects at secondary are horizontal rather than vertical… unsettles a world view…
Show inside and outside… York University… podcast… any media…
The visuals are also important… Building on Joe Roberts… PowerPoint design…
The visuals are also important… Building on Joe Roberts… PowerPoint design…
Timeline of when teachers have been questioned… wireless, TV, internet, MOOC, why do we need a teacher?
G and M want to make teachers dispensed… some schools want to make them entirely interchangeable… and that is understandable…
Teachers help students to become efficient
Timeline of when teachers have been questioned… wireless, TV, internet, MOOC, why do we need a teacher?
G and M want to make teachers dispensed… some schools want to make them entirely interchangeable… and that is understandable…
Teachers help students to become efficient
Timeline of when teahcers have been questioned… wireless, TV, internet, MOOC, why do we need a teacher?
G and M want to make teachers dispensed… some schools want to make them entirely interchangeable… and that is understandable…
Teachers help students to become efficient
What is the screencast and YouTube culture…
Surprised just how influential it is… students use it for information and their connection the world. It is on their phones etc..
What is the screencast and YouTube culture…
Surprised just how influential it is… students use it for information and their connection the world. It is on their phones etc..
Simon Paul… why make these? Multiple versions are useful, yes, but they exist too. They are lucrative… 10m views etc. Why make them useful if you can just go online and other people have better ones already…
Metacognition is important… (show the slide here?)
Simon Paul… why make these? Multiple versions are useful, yes, but they exist too. They are lucrative… 10m views etc. Why make them useful if you can just go online and other people have better ones already…
Metacognition is important… (show the slide here?)
How to use this now? I reckon use this before… and then we can put later.
I used to think that can be disingenuous with this..
Analysis in history is different to analysis in English… English is the how of language, whereas history is more undersetanding perception and agenda of sources…
Also requires a foundation of knowledge… the issue of jumping to evaluation as quickly as possible…
Easy to give strategies to students… how, though do we build the sense of when to use them
How to use this now? I reckon use this before… and then we can put later.
I used to think that can be disingenuous with this..
Analysis in history is different to analysis in English… English is the how of language, whereas history is more undersetanding perception and agenda of sources…
Also requires a foundation of knowledge… the issue of jumping to evaluation as quickly as possible…
Easy to give strategies to students… how, though do we build the sense of when to use them
How to use this now? I reckon use this before… and then we can put later.
I used to think that can be disingenuous with this..
Analysis in history is different to analysis in English… English is the how of language, whereas history is more undersetanding perception and agenda of sources…
Also requires a foundation of knowledge… the issue of jumping to evaluation as quickly as possible…
Easy to give strategies to students… how, though do we build the sense of when to use them
So… divide the exemplars. Have a table? There
So… divide the exemplars. Have a table? There
To do this?
Now I need to model. I can make a video here?
Can say who is confident or not, ask people to get together with subject specific, or otherwise?
Interupt… 10 minutes later to talk…
Mark it directly and save and upload… demonstrate the importance of workflow… Rachael Edgar’s work…OneNote as well…
If you want to one or the other, use Screencastomatic
Interupt… 10 minutes later to talk…
Mark it directly and save and upload… demonstrate the importance of workflow… Rachael Edgar’s work…OneNote as well…
If you want to one or the other, use Screencastomatic
Interupt… 10 minutes later to talk…
Mark it directly and save and upload… demonstrate the importance of workflow… Rachael Edgar’s work…OneNote as well…
If you want to one or the other, use Screencastomatic
Asnwer in real time useful
How to use this now? I reckon use this before… and then we can put later.
I used to think that can be disingenuous with this..
Analysis in history is different to analysis in English… English is the how of language, whereas history is more undersetanding perception and agenda of sources…
Also requires a foundation of knowledge… the issue of jumping to evaluation as quickly as possible…
Easy to give strategies to students… how, though do we build the sense of when to use them
This focus on the choosing of the right time to use strategies… not just the strategies…
Both functional for passing exams… and also enhances…
I think has been useful, but it wouldn’t be unless you commit to… Could literally be marking one students’ essay and emailing it to them or a class. By sharing this practice with students, we can encourage them to…