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Sustaining Our Experience for Moving Forward focusing on I.T.

Sustaining Our Experience for Moving Forward focusing on I.T. John Polias 30 Nov 2013. Our observations from the lesson support in I.T. SPECIFIC LANGUAGE SUPPORT

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Sustaining Our Experience for Moving Forward focusing on I.T.

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  1. Sustaining Our Experience for Moving Forwardfocusing on I.T. John Polias 30 Nov 2013

  2. Our observations from the lesson support in I.T. • SPECIFIC LANGUAGE SUPPORT • In terms of language support, T did well using gestures, visuals and examples to illustrate the steps that Ss needed to take to get their tasks done. The following are a few examples: • ‘We have to press—that means to make the program run.’ • ‘Control, when I want to control you, I do this’.T held a student’s arm. • ‘Show me the mouse; now show me the keyboard.’ T asked for an action from the Ss. • ‘From top to bottom, line by line—we call it top down.’ While talking, T also used gestures to show Ss what he meant.

  3. Our observations from the lesson support in I.T. SOME THINGS TO BE AWARE OF Unnecessarily difficult definitions, eg: What is animation?Animation is the technique of photographing or drawing a sequence of still images and then displaying them quickly to give the illusion of movement. A better way is if the teacher uses spoken language and actions, eg: What is animation?When we animate something, we are moving something that does not move by itself. [T shows this.] All animals can move—that is what we do when we animate something, we make it move. So, when we move objects or photos, we are animating them. We call it animation. [Show eg PPT, which has an “Animations” tab.]

  4. Our observations from the lesson support in I.T. • SOME THINGS TO BE AWARE OF • Unnecessarily broad information, eg: • Here are some examples of where Flash animations can be used: • Applications for web, desktop and mobile devices; • Banner ads in websites; • Slide shows for photography websites; • Flash is also used for delivering video content. • Instead, focus on “closing the distance” by providing specific examples and make the students active by writing the list of examples, eg: • Mobile apps [show a mobile or desktop app that uses Flash] • Banner ads [show a banner that uses Flash] • Slide shows [show a slide show that uses Flash] • Videos [show a video that uses Flash]

  5. Our observations from the lesson support in I.T. • SOME THINGS TO BE AWARE OF • Don’t use things such as Word Searches as a way for the students to learn the technical vocabulary of I.T. • Ask the students to design Word Searches or Crosswords using an application that you are teaching them. And, be aware of the relative difficulty of each: Word Searches are easier to design than Crosswords. • Try to reduce the amount of non-I.T. vocabulary you are demanding your students learn by using the same ideas in different technological ways.

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