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eduLab Call for Proposals 2014

This slide deck provides sentence prompts and guiding questions to assist presenters in developing their project proposals. The questions align with the final proposal format and should be addressed throughout the presentation. While users can modify the flow of the slides, adherence to the maximum of 8 slides is crucial (excluding title and Q&A). Key components include project title, organizational overview, motivations for the project, selected solutions, and implementation strategies. Use of the scaffolding prompts is optional but encouraged for clarity.

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eduLab Call for Proposals 2014

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  1. eduLab Call for Proposals 2014 PowerPoint Presentation Template

  2. Note to Presenters • This deck of slides comprises sentence prompts and guiding questions to facilitate the writing process • The guiding questions are aligned with the final proposal and should be addressed • The sentence prompts are intended as scaffolds and signposts; the use of these prompts is not compulsory • You may change the presentation flow but please adhere to the maximum number of slides. The maximum no. of slides is 8 (excluding Title & Q&A slides).

  3. Project Title Name, Designation, Organization Name, Designation, Organization Name, Designation, Organization Name, Designation, Organization Name, Designation, Organization

  4. Overview – What? • This project seeks to {desired outcome}through {proposed ICT-enriched pedagogical innovation}. • This is in response to our observations that {student behaviour / classroom scenario}.

  5. Motivations – Why? • Our observations suggest that {learning problem}. • Possible ways to address the identified learning problem included: • {possible solution} • {possible solution} • {possible solution}

  6. Motivations – Why? • We have decided to {selected solution}because: • {pedagogical reason(s)} • {technological reason(s)} • {teachers’ readiness} • {school culture} • {other reason(s)}

  7. Implementation – How?

  8. Implementation – How?

  9. Implementation – How? • The technological tool is selected on the following basis: • {how can it support the selected pedagogical approach?} • {In what way(s) is it cost-effective and sustainable in the long run?}

  10. Sneak Preview <<image of trial of your innovation>>

  11. Sneak Preview <<screenshot / mark-up of the user interface of your innovation >>

  12. Q & A

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