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Active 9 years, 5 months ago-
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Nellie Okullo posted an update in the group
7.3 1 – old things and old ways – dedicated technology venues 9 years, 5 months agoI would ask the following questions:
What technical skills do teachers require in order to be effective facilitators in low density computer labs?
What precautions need to be considered when using low density computer labsIn what ways can teachers make their lessons engaging and interesting in these venues?
What would be the appropriate role…[Read more]-
Thanks Nellie, can you put them in the wiki and then edit? I think it may be easier to edit from there where we can easily see repetitions and make amendments. Who is your partner in the home group?
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Thanks Prossy. Esther Aryemo and Fiona. Let me get there.
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Thanks Nellie for those wonderful questions? What we think of other techology tools to supplement the few available computers?
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the ways are very many to make pupils engaged. but it depends on what is to be learned
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True Wandera and Twaha. That is what the teacher has to be on top of things. He needs to be flexible enough and knowledgeable enough to know what technology tools that work.
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Yes Nellie and we need to teach ourselves how to handle issues regarding challenges with computers like using free resources
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Esther Aryemo posted an update in the group
7.3 1 – old things and old ways – dedicated technology venues 9 years, 5 months agoHi members I conducted the internet search for images of computer labs in relation to doing old things in old ways. I have then realized that, the kind of activities that are possible in these venues that would not be as easily achieved in high density computer labs are the following:
• Computer lab lessons e.g. on Google drive
• Computer lab rul…[Read more] -
Jacqueline Nshemereirwe posted an update in the group
7.3 4 – new things and new ways – what do emerging trends show us 9 years, 5 months agoEmerging trends show us alot about technology use and learner engagement. Some of the trend are:
Flipped Learning
Flipped Learning is a form of blended learning where students learn their lessons at home by watching video lectures and studying content online, and then doing their homework in class. Basically instead of learning directly from the…[Read more] -
Esther Aryemo posted an update in the group
7.3 1 – old things and old ways – dedicated technology venues 9 years, 5 months agoHi members to me, I do believe that we are looking at old things in old ways in relation to the use of technology. This then mean that old things in old ways imply doing what we have been doing many years ago in the same way but using technology. I do mean to say that doing things with technology the way we have been doing without technology. To…[Read more]
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Yes Esther, it’s true those are the same things we were doing without technology and still what we do with it. As long as there is no fundamental change, then we are just substituting as in the SAMR model!!
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so long as the attitude is changed and we wholesomely welcome technology, nothing is impossible.
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True Walter we need to show that technology is relevant and very important in the teaching/learning process.
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Akiiki Emmanuel Ahumuza posted an update in the group
7.3 4 – new things and new ways – what do emerging trends show us 9 years, 5 months agoTablet Computing.
There is an increasing inclination towards Tablet computing, which presents new opportunities to enhance learning experiences in ways simply not possible with mobile phones, laptops or desktops and is especially suited for one-to-one learning environments. High-resolution screens allow users of tablets, such as the iPad and…[Read more]-
In addition, we have the following: Personalized learning .
Education systems are increasingly investigating the use of technology to better understand a student’s knowledge base from prior learning and to tailor teaching to both address learning gaps as well as learning styles. This focus transforms a classroom from one that teaches to the m…[Read more]-
Good issues raised Jacqueline.
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Akiiki Emmanuel Ahumuza posted an update in the group
7.3 4 – new things and new ways – what do emerging trends show us 9 years, 5 months agoThese technologies have become a pervasive part of everyday life in much of the world, and are growing everywhere. Students have ever-increasing expectations of being able to work, play and learn on these devices whenever they want and wherever they may be. Once banned from the classroom in some developed countries, mobile devices and apps are…[Read more]
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Akiiki Emmanuel Ahumuza posted an update in the group
7.3 4 – new things and new ways – what do emerging trends show us 9 years, 5 months agoKey questions:
How do we improve the contemporary in thing of reflective practise in a digitally enhanced learning space?
What are the available modern devices that we could deploy in this endeavour?
What software is most suited for this reflective practise in a digitally enhanced environment?
Are there some best practises that should inform our…[Read more] -
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