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Computer science. Project Overview. Learning Areas. Levels. Age level 15-18. International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Objectives. The creative combination of various information and technological systems for the comprehension of Input Output devices. Description.

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  1. Computer science Project Overview Learning Areas Levels Age level 15-18. International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Objectives The creative combination of various information and technological systems for the comprehension of Input Output devices Description Use of share Point server 2007 as a course management system (CMS) in order to apply various blended learning methods and techniques. Use of various technologies to amplify learning procedure. Software Keywords Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Articulate Presenter, Articulate QuizMaker, Parallax software Robotics, input output devices, computer science (CS) Authors Dr. K. Dimitriou, Psychico College (HAEF) , Greece

  2. Teacher Planning – Project description • The design of the teaching methodology combines and integrates • teaching objectives • learning objectives • creation of an appealing and pleasant learning environment • linkage of theoretical framework with an empirical case study • This learning project aims to develop an integrated learning framework for the computer science topic input and output devices • The subject of research is whether blended learning surpasses conventional learning • The use of technology is not an end in itself but the vehicle for integrated teaching Teacher planning

  3. Teacher Planning – Project description • Microsoft Share Point Server 2007 is an ideal content management system. This tool is used in this project as a course management system (CMS) to facilitate: • Direct access to learning resources • Interactive learning • Collaboration between students and teacher • Direct exchange of data and information • Evaluation and assessment through internet/intranet • Replacement of lost class hours due to illness, celebrations etc Teacher planning

  4. Teacher Planning – Project description Lesson content • Keyboard • Mouse • Wimp • Graphics table • Light pen • Laser scanner • OMR • OCR • MICR • Automatic data entry • Sensors • Digital cameras • Speech recognition • Robotics • VDU • LCD • GDU • Printers • Plotters • Touch screens Teacher planning

  5. Human or data collection Input device Processing unit Interface between human and device Interface between input device and the processing unit Processing unit Human Output device Other device Interface Teacher Planning – Project description Input Output procedures –systematic approach Teacher planning

  6. Teacher Management – Teaching • During the first stage (stage 1) the students coped with input output methods and devices in the classroom. They also did some reading at home. • The power point was used for the lecture while students used internet explorer to gather additional information from various internet sites. Teacher planning

  7. Teacher Management – Teaching • During the next stage (2), • Students searched the WWW for additional information and then added their links to the CMS • Students solved their exercises and then saved them as word files in the CMS • Students used the team discussion of the CMS to solve their wonders and discuss about the lesson • Teacher evaluated the original and the final document of each student and published the right answers Teacher planning

  8. Teacher Management – Teaching • During the third stage students • Discussed their questions and answers with the teacher • Took a writing test Teacher planning

  9. Teacher Management – Teaching • The fourth stage is completely based on the CMS. • Students developed their tests with multiple choice, multiple response matching, fill in the blank, etc questions. Each student knew only the questions of his own word document. • Teacher chose questions from all tests and created with the Articulate Quizmaker software an on line test. Students had to take the test within a certain time period. • The software automatically marked the tests and the results plus the right answers were disseminated through the CMS. Teacher planning

  10. Teacher Management – Teaching • During the last stage (5) theHexCrawler Robot Kitand selected sensors were used in order to explore input output devices. • TheHexCrawler Robot Kitis equipped with the Board of Education programming board suitable for training, education and research activities. • This part of the project is developed in parallel with the activities of the artificial intelligence and robotics club of Psychico College. • Students assemble, program and analyze the infraction of the robot with its environment. • The activities of the artificial intelligence and robotics club are exhibited to the college fair. Teacher planning

  11. Teacher Management – Teaching Teacher planning

  12. Teaching Resources • Teacher’s notes • Various books from the library • Some of WWW resources used • edweb.sdsu.edu/people/ARossett/eportfolio/eportfolio.asp • http://data.webjunction.org/wj/documents/17236.pdf • http://occ.ibo.org/ibis/occ/guest/home.cfm • http://tlc.ucalgary.ca/documents/chuck.doc • ibcomp.fis.edu/ • www.21stcenturyskills.org/documents/Frameworkflyer092806.pdf • www.hp.com/learn/microsoft • www.ib-computing.com/ • www.learningcircuits.org/2002/aug2002/valiathan.html • www.microsoft.com/education/innovativeteachers.mspx • www.amanet.org/blended/white-papers.htm • www.microsoft.com/uk/education/schools/bsf • www.netg.com/NewsAndEvents/PressReleases/view.asp?PressID=75#top%20 • www.parallax.com/Support/Downloads/tabid/477/Default.aspx • www.parliament.uk/edskills/ • www.pcd-innovations.com/index.htm • www.pfeiffer.com/legacy/features/jb/btp/index.html • www.teachernet.gov.uk/_doc/6094/BSF%20Public%20Launch%20Document%20Feb%202004.pdfwww.dest.gov.au/sectors/school_education/publications_resources/profiles/school_leadership.htm • www.unesco.org/en/competency-standards-teachers • www.webjunction.org/blendedlearNing • www.workforce.com/archive/feature/22/26/58/index.php%20 Teaching Resources

  13. The CS starting page (CMS) Teaching Resources

  14. On line test (articulate software) Teaching Resources

  15. HexCrawler Robot Kit and Board of education Teaching Resources

  16. Sensors Teaching Resources

  17. General evaluation • The students response was amazing. Students asked to adopt this methodology to all Computer Science modules. • The overall design of this activity favors all students, helps absent students and students with dyslexia or dysgrafia feel better and present a better performance. • According to recent publications, outcomes of international conferences and educational events (BETT 2007, 2008) the education seems to adopt such methodologies and activities. Assessment & standards

  18. Teacher’s evaluation • The evaluation of the overall activity was made with the following criteria: • Comprehension • Teaching efficiency • Participation • Enthusiasm • Collaboration • Motivation to improve • The performance of this group of students to this module was compared using the above criteria against: • The group performance to the previous modules • The performance to this module of the previous CS groups • The results were amazing and show the superiority of this approach. Assessment & standards

  19. Student’s evaluation • Students believe that this activity presents : • Combination of technology with learning • Direct and empirical application of their knowledge • Conversion of knowledge to experience and expertise • Dissemination of outcomes and results to the school community • Contribution to the school community with high quality educational material Assessment & standards

  20. Evaluation-indirect benefits • Besides the direct benefits for the students some indirect benefits came up during the process: • Contribution to the funds drive through the presentation of the robot at the College fair. • Facilitation of students interested in elaborating an Extended Essay in Computer Science. The IB students must complete an extended essay in specific cognitive field. • Development of collaboration communication and agreement among students. • Support team spirit among students • Simulation of academic environment • Rapid adjustment of any module to this methodology Assessment & standards

  21. Ib standards All procedures followed in this project are compatible with the IB philosophy: IB- DIPLOMA PROGRAMME-COMPUTER SCIENCE- OBJECTIVES (IB, 2004) At the end of either the standard level (SL) or higher level (HL) computer science courses, students will be expected to fulfill the following objectives. 1. Demonstrate an understanding of: terminology, concepts, processes, structures, techniques, principles, systems and consequences (social significance and implications) of computing. 2. Apply and use: terminology, concepts, processes, structures, techniques, principles and systems of computing. 3. Analyze, discuss and evaluate: terminology, concepts, processes, structures, techniques, principles, systems and consequences (social significance and implications) of computing. 4. Construct: processes, structures, techniques and systems of computing. Assessment & standards

  22. Teacher and School Information A big thanks to my students and to my colleague D. Georgiou A big thanks to my students and to my colleague D. Georgiou HAEF PSYCHICO COLLEGE 15 Stefanou Delta – 154 52 P. Psychico TEL: +30 210 67.98.207FAX: +30 210 67.56.762

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