Thursday, 6 December 2007

The Use of Discussion Boards

My graphs and comments are on the discussion board if you need them to be copied into the blog please could you let me know and I will do so. Thanks.

I'm sorry to say that I didn't find the discussion boards particularly helpful in this situation, especially since I see the person everyday and it is much easier to talk face to face and look at something they have produced with them there to explain what they have done and then ask questions with immediate answers than it is to use the discussion board. I also think that I prefer emails if you are having a one on one discussion with someone s it is much more private and personal.

I do however think they could be useful for a class debate in the summer holidays, as a 'staffroom' forum, so that staff can discuss school issues if it is difficult to always get people together and there isn't time in the staff meetings, or as a consultation with other trainees/teachers from the local LEA who don't necessarily know eachother but are looking for some guidance or advice and want several opinions.

I think that for pupils it could be used to put homework on it so that the teacher can mark it, comment on it and then the child look again, but I think this is not the most effective way with children of this age. They may have difficulties reading the comments, using the discussion board, having access to the internet at home and the comments wouldn't be confidential. It allows for copying as children can see what others have done. I don't think that the children would actually look at the comments, they tend to have short-term memories with work and I'm not even sure they look in their books at comments. We were having this discussion in Teaching and Learning yesterday. I also think that sometimes it is better for the teacher to tell the child the feedback personally.

So how could you use discussion boards in Primary Schools for pupils.... ooh!!! Ihave it, the school council could use it to find out what people think about school life and school issues for pupils - a pupils voice, I could see this working well for the older children, but again I don't really think that discussion boards are suitable for KS1 who may find it very difficult to read and use the software.

So in conclusion I think that discussion boards can certainly have their place in schools, but they have to be carefully considered and sometimes other methods are simply more accessible to children.

Monday, 3 December 2007

Such Fun!!!

I loved today's lesson! It was so much fun!!! I found using the new software really informative and could see a great use for it's application in the classroom. I enjoyed Textease as it was so versatile and free. It allows users to create more imaginative and exciting work and has the added benefit of being able to connect to the internet at the same time so that you can research resources or images to add to your work.

I particularly enjoyed using the tutle tool, which would be excellent for KS1 for directions. Although I couldn't get it to play on it's own, which was a little frustrating. My favourite aspect of Textease was the branching database function, which I feel is hugely beneficial. In a Science SATs practice paper my SBT1 class were doing recently they had one of these, where they had to identify what a leaf was by looking at its features. They all found this really difficult and confusing, so this function would be fantastic to help them practice and get used to them. I particularly enjoyed replacing the name of the animal with a photo of the animal from google images as I think this presents better, helps children who don't know what something looks like for example my partner didn't know what a wombat looked like and adds a even more fun to the task.

I also really loved the applications on Inspire 8. I found the idea of using a mind map on the computer fascinating and for those who like a little more order (like myself) there is always the tree format. I used it to represent some of the places that I have travelled too and places in those countries that I went to. I then used images from the software to represent my memory of the place. This would be a helpful revision tool for those that are visual learners, as they could associate the picture with the word. As said in class these are also very good for children with Dyslexia as it helps them to get their thoughts down on paper and organise them so that they can then write about them. Good for story planning. Also could to record what has been learnt about a subject.

The final application we didn't get to finish looking at, but another useful tool, a survey/test program that presents the results for you to interpret and analyse - a wonderful tool to save time, which is seriously lacking in our profession! Definately one to remember!

Thanks for a great lesson!

Tara for now!

Saturday, 1 December 2007

ICT Resources in Schools

Good afternoon!

This week in ICT we were unfortunate not to have a computer room, so we went through some ways of using spreadsheets in the classroom for maths investigations, which the children would really enjoy, but there are not the resources in many schools to actually allow for this to really be developed. In my SBT1 class they go to ICT for 45 minutes once a week. By the time they get to the room, log in and fuss around for 5 minutes, log off and go back upstairs they only actually have 30 minutes of a lesson, which is not even taught by the class teacher, which would have helped as the input and plenary could be done in the classroom before and after the lesson, so that time on the computer is maximised. You could start the task, but by the time they have all understood and got into it it would be time to pack up, by the next week they will have forgotten what they did and it all has to be reiterated. Having said this I don't think it should put us off trying to show them how to use computers for maths investigations, I just think that it is ridiculous how little time the children get to use the computers each week!

There are only 13 classes in the school from reception to year 6. Each class is split in half to use the computers so that is only 19.5 hours a week for all children to use the computers for 45 mins a week, that leaves us 6 hours a week where the computers are not in use surely this time could be divided so that some classes get an hour one week and 45 minutes the next, or if more computers were brought then there would be a lot more time. I know that money and space are tight, but I think that in this day and age children should have a lot more than 45 minutes a week on the computer in a structured lesson. If the teacher wants to use ICT as a cross-curricular subject they can't, its very frustrating!!!!!

We also looked at some of the IWB software available for smartboard. I think IWB's are brilliant, I know they have problems, but doesn't everything!! I think that we should use them for their advantages which are huge and stop moaning about why they are problematic. At least we actually have this resource in the classroom available to us and the children love to use it in my experience. I was making a bit of a mess of it, I kept forgetting to put the pen down when I was trying to move something, or rub something out and the children were ever so helpful, telling me what to do. Anything that I can find to help me in the classroom this year I am going to embrace as it helps to make this very hectic and stressful year that little bit easier!

Okay, rant over for now! See you next week!

Sunday, 25 November 2007

Fractions

Hello!

This week has been in school Mon, Tues and Thurs for Serial Placement 2.

On Monday I taught an English lesson to the whole class on the Box of Delights, which is the book they are reading. We spent half the lesson watching episode 2 of the BBC Series DVD, so I discovered that they use the IWB as a TV too and play the DVD through the computer, this is rather handy as you don't have the health and safety of moving a tv around the school and having the time constrainsts of booking it out to use, or having to move the classroom around to fit the whole year in at once to maximise the time.

On Tuesday I taught a whole class lesson of Maths, which was I thought a bit of a disaster that was totally my fault! I had spent 5 hours planning, researching and preparing my lesson on Monday night and had a really good lesson, all I had to do was photocopy cards that I wanted to play a game with, cut them up and sort them so that they were ready for the children to match equivalent fractions.... this all sounded so easy that I wasn't prepared for the mild panic that ensued. When I had photocopied 15, one between two, I realised just how many now needed to be cut, the school's guillotine was awful, and hacked at the paper as I tried to get as many sheets through as possible, I had to cut the individual cards with scissors, in chunks, which still took ages and then I realised that they were all mixed up and had to be sorted!! Luckily I have a very good TA in my class and while the children were in Carol Practice he sorted them for me while I set-up the rest of the lesson, but by this stage I was all flustered and had lost my thread. Thankfully when the children came back I was ready and the TA was continuing to sort the cards. The lesson started with an activity on the IWB using a maths programme that I have forgotten the name of, but it allows you to make shapes then divide them up and colour in certain sections. I had the children coming up to the front to first of all pull the shapes apart to see what fraction of the shape was shaded in red, then moving the partitions onto another shape to see equivalent fractions. It was really helpful. I did realise that much more practice is needed on IWB though, as I kept holding the pen when the children were trying to drag and ended up with finger mark smears all over the place!! The children were great though and kept telling me how to use it, I think they found it quite amusing!
I also used Knowledge Box to play a maths mansion video on fractions, which is a very good resource for maths as well as other subjects. The card game was actually okay, until I realised that the cards were still all in the wrong combinations. I certainly learnt that next time I need to think about how to organise them better!!!

See you next week....

Saturday, 17 November 2007

Swomped!!

Hello! I have been so busy this week with assignment one and preparation for going into school next week that I almost forgot to write my blog!!! Can't have that though, so here we go...
I was sick last weekend and beginning of the week, so unfortunatly I missed the ICT session this week. I have had a quick read of what I have missed, but will have to go through it properly when I have a spare minute - Christmas maybe!! Looks like I missed Spreadsheets, which isn't too bad for me as I used them a lot in my last job, but I need to check that there wasn't anything specific that I don't yet know.
This week has been manic as always... the deadline for assignment one is getting closer so I've been using ICT in my final researching - webcat, online journals and search engines and hyperlinks from online articles. I'm also using it to start writing, which so far is my plan, which is on 2 pages, so it's quite detailed now. I am really confident in using Word 2000, I even have a proficiency formal exam in it from my last job, however my nice new laptop came with Office 2007 and stupidly I thought this was a good thing!! It is horribly different from Word 2000 and takes me 15 minutes to find anything! I am still searching for Wordcount, a vital tool for my essay, but nowhere in sight, why couldn't they have left it alone, haven't they heard the saying, 'don't fix what ain't broken'!!!
I did rather excitingly download an audio and visual codec, I've never heard of the things before and am not entirely sure what they are, but I still managed to download them and was rather proud of myself for doing it!!
Well I am now back to finish the plan for my assignment and hopefully find out that I can start writing it now, I like to wait until I have pretty much all my research usually, but I'm a bit swomped with research and need to sort it so it is relevant and sensical before I see if I have any gaps. The problem with this one is you could go on researching forever.... Tara!

Saturday, 10 November 2007

Quiet Weekout

Hello, I'm having a dull ICT week this week, no new or exciting technology to use!!

We had PE lecture this week, which was really good, but something I had previously thought rather limited for using ICT. Not anymore... in the lecture we talked about playing a video of a match, or the Olympics, for example to show children what they are working towards. I have also thought about using a camcorder to film children, so they can eatch themselves back to self evaluate and see how they can improve stance and technique, I also thought about using some sort of IT programme to show them how their body is moving when they, for example are throwing a javelin. I'm not sure that schools have this sort of technology mind... it's probably rather expensive... would be good if they did though!!! We also talked about the adventure side of sports, usually covered by going to an adventure centre for a week. I thought they could learn to use GPS as part of their orienteering training. I'm sure there are more possibilities out there along this line of thought, but I'm not sure I know them... ooh, I've thought of another, they could use photography to record other pupils playing sports, or use it to record their adventures.

We used photography in Geography too. Looking at images to learn about another culture. Children could take photographs of their local area/community activities and then email them to schools in a very different settlement, such as a village in Nepal, or a school in a mountain village in the Alps. The children in the other locality could email photos of their own settlement. The classes could see what they think they learnt about the other school and it's surroundings and then email their thoughts back to see how accurate they are. This gives them an opportunity to practice so many skills, but is fun and motivating too! They could do blogs, email, word-processing, Powerpoint, newsletters, photography, visual interpretation....

ICT has so many endless opportunities as a cross curricular subject!!!

See you next week! :-)

Saturday, 3 November 2007

School Life

Good morning! We'll what a week I have had at school, learnt so much in such a short space of time. The class I am in has a digital microscope, which I didn't use this week, but I have used one in our science lesson a few weeks ago, so i will know how to use it when I am teaching if it is appropriate for the lesson. There is also an Interactive White Board, a Smart Board version, so now I am going to download the software so that I can prepare lessons at home to use at school.

There was a spare classroom at the school that I was given for some lessons to teach a small group, so I was able to use the smartboard in my lessons. The first lesson I used it in was a lesson about using onomatopoeia's when writing firework poems. I searched on google and found a great powerpoint presentation with good sound on it, so I used this with the children and they loved it. They were able to really contribute to the lesson and were really engaged. I had them reading the Guy Fawkes rhyme altogether and a line of the poem each as we went through it. When they then wrote their own fireworks poems they worked really well were well focused and worked well as a team, helping eachother with spellings and deciding if a word was an omomatopieia. The second lesson I used it for was a program about using apostophes, it was supposed to be an interactive program, but when I asked the children to move the words around on the screen to fit into the correct boxes it didn't work. I still need more practice and to develop a better understanding of how the interactive bit of the board works, but the children were really keen and enjoyed seeing things on the board as opposed to just being read to, it helped them to connect to what they were learning.

I taught the whole class for literacy on Friday and the teacher observed me. One of the comments he said was that I wasn't talking when I was writing on the board, which could allow the children to start messing around, or start chatting. He said that I could have used the smart board and allowed the children to write on their words themselves. I had forgotten that they could do that, so agreed with the teacher that we would have a closer look at the IWB on the serial days in November, so that I am much clearer of it's functions.

It's going to be very strange going back to uni next week, I wish we were staying in schools, the children have just started listening to me and coming to me and feeling happy with my presence and I leave again! I hope that when I go back in November I don't have to start all over again with them and that the groundwork I've put in this week hasn't gone to waste! We'll just have to wait and see... Bye for now!

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Week 3

It's late on Tuesday afternoon and I'm exhausted after a day of intense reading. Yet here I am still working...

We didn't have an ICT tutorial this week as we had lectures about our Masters Research project instead. However I have done quite a lot of reading today about the use of ICT. I have read about current educational software, for which there is differing opinion regarding its educational benefit, virtual texts in particular. I haven't seen them in practice myself so I am looking forward to going into school next week and seeing if I can see for myself, it's difficult to make a connection withour any experience. I don't like to just take other's word as truth, I'd much rather find out for myself.

I have been using new technology in the home this week. I have learnt how to connect my laptop to my tv, so that I can view photos enlarged! The problem is that you have to turn off the tv and the computer before plugging in the lead, then you have to turn it all on, and then.. it doesn't recognise the pc input!!! So we have to do it all over again several times and then, miraculously it just works? !! Maybe one day I'll figure it out!

Ooh another thing that I remember reading about was the fact that some children really hate their handwriting, maybe they missed the week that joined up writing was taught, and using a word processor gives them much more confidence. Also helpful for children with dyslexia who struggle with spellings as the spell checker, dictionary and thesaurus can all be used as a guidance tool, although they may need help identifing the first letter sometimes, this also gives them more confidence and helps them focus on the learning, rather than worrying they can't do it.

I have been searching the web for journal articles for my Masters assignment and can't believe how many resources are out there!!! One that I found really good, and went and found it in the journal section in the library is 'Junior' magazine by Scholastic, brilliant resources in a magazine for KS2, there is a KS1 equivalent too.

I am going to download the smartboard software onto my computer this week, so that I can start to use it in schools when I start teaching myself. I hope my school has a smart board, the schools I've been in on teaching practice either didn't have them or didn't use them and I think they can be so beneficial bothe to the learning of the children and to make my lessons more fun, interactive and engaging to the children. I really want to help them become more interactive with their own learning.

Anyway, must be off, dinner is cooking and I need the energy!!!

See you all next week with some exciting news from school I hope!

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Week 2 of ICT Blog

Hi! This is week 2 of my blog history! I am currently at home wondering where all this work has come from. I was up to date at the weekend and suddenly there's so much I don't know how I'm going to get it all done!!! I am also having a very unproductive day, so I decided now was a good time to do the blog, I can tick something off my long list of To Do's then!!!

I am quite comfortable with the blog now. It all seems like old school already! This week we learnt about Wiki's which were interesting and we have the most fantastic resource all under one roof, so to speak! Thanks very much for that!!! It will be invaluable for studying and lesson planning ideas! I think that Wiki's are rather valuable, although I'd never heard of them before yesterday. They have a multitude of uses, especially at school.

I particularly like the idea of using them for brainstorming, or for collecting information of research projects. The children can log in and add the information they have found out for homework, and we have lots of things all compiled quickly. Even better several schools are involved and can put everything they find out on a topic and then share it altogether. Brilliant! It also allows children to do work without feeling like it's a chore as they play on their computers for fun.

We must be careful though to know what % of the class has a computer at home as we don't want to exclude any children from the fun and shared learning experience - must be thought of when planning such tasks!!

Well I don't have much else to say about this week's lesson, other than I look forward to using the Wiki!

See you all next week!

Monday, 8 October 2007


This is my first attempt at a blog, and I'm not really sure what I'm doing!!! It's part of my ICT PGCE course and it's all feeling a bit overwhelming at the moment, but hopefully in another month or so it will all be making sense!! This is the only picture I have on this computer, so I hope you like it!! I have no idea where it is!

Back to this blogging stuff...It's all set-up like word so that helps, I know how to work that after working in an office for a year! I can use the toolbars without any problems. I have no idea what it looks like when I publish it though!!
Since this is the ICT blog I should probably say how I'm finding it... I thought ICT was something I knew quite a lot about, but we had to fill in an audit and it turns out I don't know much of the technical stuff - compressing files, Logo? So I now have to go and find out about this stuff, so I can pass my QTS Skills Test.
Time to go, as I want to see what it looks like published, so speak to you next week!!!