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Home Based Learning

Home Based Learning What, Why, When Who, Where, How What is home based learning? Students are not in school due to school closure. Students are expected to be at home learning but they can be anyway with a notebook and network connection. Tutorials and lectures can be home based.

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Home Based Learning

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  1. Home Based Learning What, Why, When Who, Where, How

  2. What is home based learning? • Students are not in school due to school closure. • Students are expected to be at home learning but they can be anyway with a notebook and network connection. • Tutorials and lectures can be home based. • Practicals, a bit harder. • PE lessons, let’s wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

  3. Why home based learning? • Schools can close anytime. • If schools close too long, how can lessons continue? • Schools are expected to have in place home based learning within three working days of the start of school closure.

  4. When is home based learning? • I don’t know. Hopefully never.

  5. When is home based learning? • The next scheduled home based learning will be on 26 Feb 2009.

  6. Who is involved in home based learning in Term 1? • All IP1, IP2, JC1 students for 26 Feb

  7. Where? • Anyway with a notebook/computer and network connection.

  8. How to have home based learning? • These can be divided into two categories. • Asynchronous and Synchronous

  9. Synchronous examples we can relate to. • At the same time. • Eg, talking face to face. • Instant Messaging (when the other person is around) • Telephone call

  10. Asynchronous examples we can relate to. • Email (especially when the other person is not online or refuses to constantly check email) • Writing letters.

  11. Elearning Asynchronous • Blackboard • Breeze • Materials to download • Online quizes • Forums • Videos

  12. Elearning Synchronous • Instant Messaging (eg google talk, MSN) • Google presentations • Dimdim (one of the most complex but potentially the most useful replacement for lectures and tutorials)

  13. Introduction to dimdim • Video tutorials on dimdim can be found here. http://www.dimdim.com/demo/demo_4.html

  14. To check that everything is in place. • Go to http://75.101.248.167/dimdim/

  15. To check that everything is in place. • Start meetings.

  16. To check that everything is in place. • Start

  17. To check that everything is in place. • You will see this page. Ensure that there are three ticks. • It might be so fast that you don’t see this page at all.

  18. To check that everything is in place. • Once this page appears, it means everything is in place.

  19. To check that everything is in place. • Click Allow.

  20. We wish you a meaningful • HBL day on 26 Feb 2009. • Thank you.

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