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Transforming Practice Through ICTs |
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Students could be:
● discussing, exploring and selecting different ways ICT can support their own learning
● recording and reflecting on their learning in dynamic and evolving digital portfolios
● making increasing use of the full range of smart tools, including mobile phones and handheld devices to support their learning
● using a range of ICTs to collaborate in the creation of authentic projects and webquests which have real-world application
● taking on the role of experts who support others in their use of ICTs
● using appropriate tools to peer review other students' work
● acting as socially responsible e-citizens
Teachers might be:
● creating virtual learning environments to meet the individual and collective needs of their students
● designing classroom programmes that encourage students to use ICT to build and share their own knowledge, through selected Web 2.0 tools
● utilising ICTs to enhance and broaden the scope of student assessment tasks, eg through having an assessment presented as a website or weblog
● using ICTs to link parents to the classroom
● undertaking action research to extend personal development in the uses of ICT
● using educational games to enhance learning and engage learners
● collaborating with other teachers in online professional learning communities
● maintaining a digital professional portfolio which highlights innovative ICT use
● assisting with the planning of ICT professional learning opportunities
● exploring emerging technologies
Schools and School Leaders might be:
● sharing their understanding of the need for schools to change to a pedagogy for the 21st century
● sharing the principles of change management with other leaders in other schools
● storing and using assessment data to develop individual and group targets for students
● taking a leadership role in ICT related professional learning communities
● ensure planning for ICT is seamlessly integrated into all other school planning
● designing research to evaluate the impact of ICTs on learning and administration
● providing state of the art ICT infrastructure, including access to high speed internet (Internet 2.0), customized technical support and deployment by teachers and students of a range of smart devices in smart classrooms
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