7. An electronic portfolio (also known as an eportfolio, e-portfolio, digital portfolio,
or onlineportfolio).
An E portfolio is a purposeful collection of information and digital artifacts that
demonstrates development or evidences learning outcomes ,skills or
competences.
Theprocessof producing E-Portfolio(writting,typing,recording,etc)
8.
9.
10. The following table presents all of your
portfolio assignments.UNIT PRODUCT ASSIGNMENT
1 Journal reflection How can he use of technology support improved teaching
and learning in a Pakistan?
2 Journal reflection Briefly summarize the arguments that outline the strengths
and weakness of technology for teaching and learning .As
teachers ,what strategies will they use to make sure they
avoid these weaknesses? Student Teacher should provide
between one and two paragraphs for their portfolio ,word
processed.
11. 2 Journal reflection Look through the ISTE NETS*T and UNESCO ICT competency
Framework standards again .How easy or difficult do you
believe it would be for you to attain these competences ?
In your portfolio ,make a these-columned chart and label the
top of each “easier to attain” ,’Harder to attain’, and ‘Hardest
to attain’. Place the standards for each documents under these
columns headings .When you finish ,quickly summarize in a
paragraph where you think you are in terms of these
standards.
3 Journal reflection Based in what you have read and seen ,what is your overall
assessment of active learning ? Is this really how children learn ? Is
it how you learn ?Or are these other ,more effective strategies ?
As a studentTeacher ,what concrete steps could you begin to take
to setup a classroom that promotes active learning ?(think about
the layout of the classroom, materials, technology ,
communication , how students would act ,etc.)
12. 4 Annotated web
links
Develop an annotated list of 10 resources you believe are
most helpful in teaching a particular contents of area or
topics area with in a particular content area. Why did you
choice this particular sight? What attribute do these sights
have that would improve students learning.
5 Lesson plan
images and video
Journal reflection
1) Copy of Students Teacher lesson plan
2) Photo and /or video of St .Teacher and students during
the one-computer classroom activity .Describe what
these photo shows
3) Reflection of one or 2 paragraphs :How would you rate
your one-computer activity ?How did students reacts ?
What went well ,and what would you change ?
6 Journal reflection 1) Technology is only a tool, but assessment is a practice
designed by teachers .Based on what you have read,
examined ,and watched ,how can technology used apart
of assessment check for students understanding ,monitor
student learning? Provide examples from the resources
you have accessed .in addition to other recourses you
have come across.
13. 7 JOURNAL
REFLECTION
What ideas does IRI/IAI give you about using
technology for your own teaching practice? Do
you see any learning advantages of audio over
video? How might you incorporate audio into
your teaching.
8 PAPER OR
JOURNAL
REFLECTION
Think of the emerging technologies you have
seen and read about. Which do you believe
hold the most promise for improved student
learning and why? As a Teacher, which of these
technologies would help you most with content,
instruction and assessment?
14.
15.
16. HOW CAN THE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
IMPROVED
TEACHING AND LEARNING IN
PAKISTAN?
Technology provides numerous tools that
teacher can use in and out of the
classroom to enhance student learning.
There are also numerous on-line resources
about using technology to enhance teaching
in a number of different ways.
These are several tools which can be
used to improve teaching and learning.
18. Online Projects and
Collaboration Tools:
Online tools provides many
new options .Students can
collaborate on projects ,collect
and synthesize information,
and write for different types of
audience.
19. Information
Visualization Tools:
Visualization tools can help you make
information clearer to students
,either by providing you with
clearer visuals
or ,better yet ,assigning them to use
visuals to make connections .
Technology can also clarify and
stimulate thought through
transforming words into pictures
21. Portfolio task for this unit
•Debate between sir john darnel and dr.robert
kozma
•iste-(S)
•iste-(T)
22. Sir John Daniel, President and CEO of The
Commonwealth of Learning and opposing to the
motion is Dr Robert Kozma, Emeritus Director
and Principal Scientist at SRI International
"Both Sir [John] and Dr. Kozma were making the
same statement, i.e. technology CAN make a
difference in education. Sir John stated that he
wished technology was used in a manner more
enhancing to education but from his viewpoint it
CURRENTLY is not being used in such a manner
across the general field of "education.
25. 1. SIR JOHN DANIEL:
2. Sir John Daniel was in fever of technology.
3. According to Daniel, Technology has nothing to do in up-
scaling the quality of education.
4. Technology can never replace teachers.
5. The quality of education depends on the skills of the teacher
and not on technology they utilize.
6. Technology and the media have transformed all aspects of
human life – except education! .
7. Sir John Daniel said “most applications of technology in
education disappoint because they ignore these principles
and so fail to use technology’s intrinsic strengths to tackle
real problems.” In order to avoid these problems.
29. DR. ROBERT KOZMA WAS NOT IN FEVER
OF TECHNOLOGY
1) Dr. Robert Kozma believed that “New technologies and new media do make a
significant contribution to the quality of education.
2) .” Dr. Kozma said technology has good contribution to education when
coordinated with the training of teachers to integrate technology in teaching,
with applications that draw on the unique capabilities of technology, and with
supportive curricular, assessment, and school contexts that advance complex
problem solving, creative thinking, and life-long learning—skills that are
needed to support an information society and knowledge economy
3) teachers to avoid the weaknesses and negative effect of technology in teaching-
learning process we must train our self and keep on seeking information that
will make us more effective users of technology.
4) . We must innovate ways that can capture the interest of our students in learning
with the use of technology and avoid the common problem that it has brought
among our learners
5) Dr. Kozma said technology COULD make a difference and he then listed a
number of requirements that were necessary for it to do so but at no time did he
say that it CURRENTLY WAS making that difference broadly.
30. 6) He presented two websites: http//math.sri.com to show exactly how technology can
provide a enhanced learning environment in which math’s can be used in ‘real’ (but
stimulated) situations.
7) The second website he uses is http//www.knowladgeforum.com which includes an
online collective learning model which the student mostly initiate. As well as these
examples of how technology is used
8) For "education", the general presumption has been of school or university. Home-
schooling of children, and continuing education for adults, has received little mention,
although these are areas in which new technologies might have a particularly large
impact.
9) New technology and new media do make significant contribution to the quality of
education
10) Dr Robert Kozma thinks technology can make a contribution to learning if
coordinated with the training of teachers and curriculum modified to utilize its unique
capabilities
34. 1. Facilitate and inspire student learning
and creativity.
2. Design and develop digital age learning
experiences and assessment.
3. Model digital age work and learning.
4. Promote and model digital citizenship
and responsibility.
5. Engage in professional growth and
leadership.
35.
36. UNESCO ICT FRAMEWORK ISTETEACHERS STANDARDS
1) UNDERSTANDING ICT IN EDUCATION
Teachers must be aware of policies and be
able to articulate in consciously skilled ways
how their classroom practices .
1) Facilitate and inspire student learning
and creativity
Teachers use their knowledge of subject
matter, teaching and learning, and
technology to promote student learning,
creativity, and innovation
2 ) CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT
Teachers must have an excellent Knowledge
of the curriculum and assessment standards
and integrate use of technology to them.
2) Design and develop digital age learning
experiences and assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate
authentic learning experiences and
assessments incorporating contemporary
tools and resources in student learning.
3) PEDAGOGY
Teachers must know where, with whom,
when (as well as when not) and how to use
ICT for classroom activities and
presentations.
3) Model digital age work and learning
Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work
processes leading to innovative profession
in a global and digital society.
37. 4) ICT
Teachers must know basic hardware and
software operations, as well as productivity
applications software, a web browser,
communications software, presentation
software, and management applications.
4) Promote and model digital citizenship
and responsibility
Teachers understand local and global
societal issues and responsibilities in a
digital culture and exhibit legal and ethical
behavior in their professional practices.
5 ) ORGANIZATION AND
ADMINISTRATION
Teachers must be able to use technology in
whole class, small groups, and individual
activities to ensure participation of all
students.
5) Engage in professional growth and
leadership
Teachers continuously improve their
professional practice, model lifelong
learning, and exhibit leadership in their
school and professional community by use
of digital tools and resources.
6)TEACHER PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Teachers must have the technological skill
and knowledge of web resources necessary
to use technology to support their own
professional learning.
38.
39. •As a student Teacher ,what
concrete steps could you begin to
take to setup a classroom that
promotes active learning ?(think
about the layout of the classroom,
materials, technology ,
communication , how students
would act ,etc
40. Assessment is the evaluation of children's progress
toward learning outcomes. It can include testing and
quizzes, but it should include much more.
When children learn along many pathways, they
bring together work in several topics, their
explorations may be deeper and broader than the
perspectives afforded by text books.
Comprehensive assessment involves collecting and
understanding a wide range of information about
children's progress.
Active assessment helps Us to explore all pathways
of learning and all areas of knowledge
41. The role of assessment
In the classroom, assessment fulfils three main purposes:
Assessment informs the learner about learning progress and
learning challenges.
Children can only overcome the obstacles to their learning if
they have a clear, and supportive, understanding of the need to
focus on specific skills and knowledge.(If children fear failure -
on tests, in exercises, in verbal recitation - they will avoid the
areas where they need to focus.)
Assessment informs the teacher about individual achievement.
Each learner has special abilities and needs. Your assessment
practices should help you form a comprehensive picture of
each child in your class.
Assessment informs the teacher about the effectiveness of
teaching practices.
We should review the results of assessment continually, to
determine areas in which the class or a group needs special
attention. You can also look for patterns - strengths and
weaknesses - in your teaching and in the learning activities that
you organize.
42. 1. what concrete steps could you begin
to take to setup a classroom that
promotes active learning ?(think
about the layout of the classroom,
materials, technology ,
communication , how students would
act ,etc
Answer ( An article by Paulson)
43. Technology and active learning are vital part in
the learning process of each student. An article
by Paulson and Faust define active learning is
anything that students do in a classroom other
than merely passively listening to an instructor’s
lecture.This includes everything from listening
practices which help the students to absorb
what they hear, to short writing exercises in
which students react to lecture material, to
complex group exercises in which students
apply course material to “real life” situations
and/or to new problems.
44. Active learning instructional strategies can be created and
used to engage students in thinking critically or creatively,
speaking with a partner, in a small group, or with the entire
class , expressing ideas through writing, exploring personal
attitudes and values giving and receiving feedback and
reflecting upon the learning process.
With the kind of learners that we have today, active learning
is the best way in teaching. Students are more active unlike
the students before. Engaging them in every activity will help
learn more about the concepts and lessons that are being
taught to them. As this Chinese proverb says “Tell me, I’ll
forget. Show me, I’ll remember. Involve me, I’ll understand”
which is very true to our learners now.Teachers will serve
more as a facilitator than someone who feed all the ideas to
the students.
45.
46. UNIT # 4
PORTFOLIO TASKS FOR THIS UNIT
•Develop an annotated list
of 10 resources you
believe are most helpful in
teaching a particular
contents of area or topics
area with in a particular
content area. Why did
47. Effective innovated websites that helps in
teaching and learning
1- Teachers Network
Teachers Network provides lesson plans, classroom specials, teacher designed activities for different subjects and many other resources.
2- Smithsonian Education
Smithsonian Education offers a wide variety of free resources for teachers, students and
parents.
2- Smithsonian Education
48. 3- Education World
This is another great website for teachers. It provides teaching tips, lesson plans, activities, academic
articles, web resources and many more another great website for teachers. It provides teaching tips, lesson
plans, activities, academic articles, web resources and many more.
4- Discovery Education
Discovery Education offers a broad range of free classroom resources that complement and extend
learning beyond the bell
49. 5-The Gateway
This is one of the oldest publicly accessible U.S repositories of education resources on the web. It
contains a variety of educational resource types from activities and lesson plans to online projects to
assessment items.
6- Deeper
Deeper provides teachers with free printable, graphic organizers, worksheets, lesson plans,
games and many other activities.
50. 5-The Gateway
This is one of the oldest publicly accessible U.S repositories of education resources on the web. It
contains a variety of educational resource types from activities and lesson plans to online projects to
assessment items.
6- Deeper
Deeper provides teachers with free printable, graphic organizers, worksheets, lesson plans,
games and many other activities.
51. 7-Thinkfinity
Thinkfinity is a free online professional learning community that provides access to over 50.000
educators and experts in curriculum enhancement, along with thousands of award-winning digital
resources for k-12
8- PBSTeachers
This is a great website that can help teachers grow professionally. It offers free teaching resources
relevant to different grade category.
52. 9-Teachers.net
Teachers.net is a platform where teachers can get to discover new teaching ideas and tips, lesson plans,
classroom projects and many more
10- 42explore
42explore is a web project that provides resources and teaching materials on different
subject areas and disciplines.
53. 11- A to ZTeacher Stuff
This is a teacher-created site designed to help teachers find online resources more quickly and easily. It
provides lesson plans, thematic units, teacher tips, discussion forums for teachers, downloadable
teaching materials, printable worksheets and many more.
12-Teachers First
This is a rich collection of lessons, unties, and web resources designed to save teachers time by
delivering just what they need in a practical, user-friendly, and ad-free format.
54. 13- About Education
This is another awesome website for teachers. It includes free resources on different subject matters as
well as articles and tips on teaching and learning.
14- Scholastic
Scholastic is a great website that provides a lot of different resources for teachers, parents, kids,
administrators, and librarians.
55. 15-Teach Hub
Teach Hub provides k-12 news, lessons and share resources created by teachers and shared with
teachers.
16- Editorial
This is an excellent website that empowers and connects teachers, administrators, and parents
with innovative solutions and resources to better education.
57. Portfolio task for this unit
1) Copy of Students
Teacher lesson plan
2) Photo and /or video of
St .Teacher and
students during the
one-computer
classroom activity
.Describe what these
photo shows
3) Reflection of one or 2
paragraphs :How
would you rate your
one-computer activity
?How did students
reacts ? What went well
,and what would you
change ?
58. PRONOUNCING CONSONATS –VOWELS
MULTIPLE LEARNING CENTER
MODEL TYPE:ONE COMPUTER CLASSROOM
OBJECTIVE :TEAM WORK
TIME : CLASS PERIOD
WORK MODE :GROUPS OF STUDENTS AS TEACHER NEEDS
59. Lesson plan
Topic: Pronouncing Consonants –Vowels
Class:2nd
Name :Syeda Ume Kalsoom
Time :Study Hour
School :Govt. Girls Community Model School
Mirpur
College Supervisor :Mam Farhat
Practicum Supervisor :Mam Shahida Marwat
SubmittedTo: Mam Shahida Shabnam
61. Board
Picture
Flashcards
Textbooks
Video about consonants and vowels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO2zeIHbFd
c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saF3-
f0XWAY
Paper ,sassier , glue ,tried for making hanging
word strips .
62. Make exaggerated vowel sound and
ask students to repeat (oo ,aa,ee).
Make exaggerated sounds of some
consents and ask students to repeat
(p/b/d)
Show video to students .
63. Introduce students to the terms vowels and
consonants .
Show flash cards of vowels and repeat the
information given in video.
Demonstrate to the students how the sounds
a,e,i,o,u are produce .
Without stopping in the oral cavity .tell them
that these are vowels sounds .demonstrate
sounds of other remaining letters called
consonants sounds which have hindrance in the
oral cavity .
64. Reinforce the concepts of vowels
and consonants as more words are
introduced .
65. Ask the students to repeat what consonants and
vowels are.
Divide students into two teams and give them a
quiz .
Give name to the team .like angles.princes.marmids
etc
Now give them differents sounds and ask them to
tell if it is a vowels or consonants.
Play a sound on mobile phone then ask students to
identify the sound and answer it that is it a
consonants or vowels.
66. Divide the students into two teams
.each team will give the other a word
:the other team will tell if it starts with a
vowel or a consonant.
Hen. Bat . Apple . Lion . Umbrella .etc
67. I will give some papers sheets and tried to
students for making an strips strings of
English words . I promote students critical
thinking .
68. 2) Photo and /or
video of St
.Teacher and
students during
the one-
computer
classroom
activity
.Describe what
these photo
shows
70. In fig 1 students are watching video about
vowels and consonants .
The students take interest in study like
copying words or sounds .
In this photo students did their own favorite
sacrum and free hand learning, but teacher
also evaluate them ,and connected them
time by time.
72. Students learn phonics with the help of cell
phone.
And take interest in study .
They take video as a fun and enjoyment.
Teacher evaluate students in study and build
their moral skills .
76. Technology is only a tool, but assessment is a
practice designed by teachers .Based on what
you have read, examined ,and watched ,how
can technology used apart of assessment
check for students understanding ,monitor
student learning? Provide examples from the
resources you have accessed .in addition to
other recourses you have come across.
77. Assessment Tools
Below are links to assessment tools and techniques
along with specific geosciences examples and
resources.
78. • Concept Maps - A diagramming technique for
assessing how well students see the "big picture".
•Concept Tests - Conceptual multiple-choice questions
that are useful in large classes.
•Knowledge Survey - Students answer whether they
could answer a survey of course content questions.
•Exams - Find tips on how to make exams better
assessment instruments.
•Oral Presentations -Tips for evaluating student
presentations.
79. • Poster Presentations -Tips for evaluating
poster presentations.
•Peer Review - Having students assess
themselves and each other.
•Portfolios - A collection of evidence to
demonstrate mastery of a given set of
concepts.
80. •Rubrics - A set of evaluation criteria based
on learning goals and student performance.
•Written Reports -Tips for assessing
written reports.
•Other Assessment Types Includes concept
sketches, case studies, seminar-style
courses, mathematical thinking and
performance assessments.
83. What ideas do IRI and IAI
give you about using
technology for your own
teaching practice. Do you
see any learning
advantages of audio over
video? How might you
incorporate audio into your
teaching?
84.
85.
86. Information
Communication
Technology has
become a vital part
in teaching learning
experience.
We can associate ICT with the
use of computers and internet
but prior to the use of these
technologies we already have the
interactive radio instruction
87. Interactive Radio
Instruction (IRI) is the use
of radio to bring
curriculum and teacher
training to classrooms – a
tremendous resource for
learning and
dissemination
. IRI, which only requires a radio and
an adult facilitator, reaches large
numbers of teachers and learners who
are isolated by distance and poor
infrastructure.
88. The pictures above show
students learning using IRI. IRI
is the best alternative for
computers and other
technologies that are not
readily available in remote
areas
89. Though IRI is not as good as
computers, I believe that it
can bring a good amount of
learning to every student.
Prior to the advancement of
technology, IRI had already
brought a lot of learning to
the students who used it.
90. This technology can
improve the listening
skill of the students
and will encourage
participation because
of the instructions
they can hear
through the IRI.
91. I can see learning advantages using
this technology because it will get my
students to listen very well and will
teach them to follow certain
instructions. Other than that, they can
gain a lot of information and
knowledge through the different topics
that IRI can teach them. According to
studies, IRI has demonstrated positive
impact in learning in many developing
countries.
92.
93. I will incorporate audio in my
reading class to teach them
proper pronunciation and
right phonetic sounds. It will
be very useful to improve
their reading skills by
listening to the narrators and
at the same time will improve
their comprehension.
94. World Bank toolkit defined IRI
programs that require teachers
and students to react verbally
and physically to questions and
exercises posed by radio
characters and to participate in
group work, experiments, and
other activities suggested by
the radio program
95. I will use this type of
technology to get my students
participate in such activities. It
can be best accompanied with
video presentation after using
audio to capture the interest of
the students and increase
learning.
96. WHAT IDEAS DO IRI AND IAI
GIVE YOU ABOUT USING
TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR
OWN TEACHING PRACTICE.
DO YOU SEE ANY LEARNING
ADVANTAGES OF AUDIO
OVER VIDEO? HOW MIGHT
YOU INCORPORATE AUDIO
INTO YOUR TEACHING?
97. Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) is the
use of radio to bring curriculum and
teacher training to classrooms – a
tremendous resource for learning and
dissemination. IRI, which only requires
a radio and an adult facilitator, reaches
large numbers of teachers and learners
who are isolated by distance and poor
infrastructure. It can be used in almost
any setting, from formal classrooms to
community learning centers to outdoor
venues.
98. Interactive Radio Instruction (IRI) is encompassed under the
more general term Interactive Audio Instruction (IAI), as
evolving technology has allowed different forms of
delivering these audio programs including CD players and
MP3 players. IAI, which only requires an audio device and
an adult facilitator, reaches large numbers of teachers and
learners who are isolated by distance and poor
infrastructure. It can be used in almost any setting, from
formal classrooms to community learning centers to
outdoor venues. EDC uses Interactive Audio Instruction to
deliver education to students, train teachers and mobilize
communities in some of the hardest-to-reach places in the
world, establishing sustainable systems with consistently
positive results.
99. 1 Audio is a flexible medium which means that
there are many applications within an
educational context. IRI and IAI help me in my
MSEP (Musical, Sinning at Edukasyong
Pampalakas) subject. Listening to different
tempo and texture of music and dancing to
folkdances are one of the many aids of audio
learning. I believe that there is no learning
advantages and disadvantages of audio to
video learning. It depends upon the learners.
Auditory learners rely on hearing to process
information. Sounding out words, spelling out
loud and hearing patterns of sound help them
100. Working in groups or giving oral reports allows them to talk
out their ideas and to listen to the ideas of others, engaging
them in the learning process. Williams reports that “Students
may remember points made in connection with the songs that
they would not retain from a textbook.” Singing helps them
to remember information, such as names and places, dates
and vocabulary. Visual learners benefit from seeing ideas
represented in image form. Drawing pictures of new words
and diagramming, mapping or charting new concepts helps
them visualize and understand relationships, such as how
parts work to make up the whole. Providing handouts with
key lecture points or asking students to write summaries help
visual learners review what they’ve learned and keep track
of important information. Fantasy is another way to engage
these learners, as students must visualize verbal ideas and
create mental images.
101.
102. Tasks for this unit
Think of the emerging technologies you have
seen and read about. Which do you believe
hold the most promise for improved student
learning and why? As a Teacher, which of these
technologies would help you most with content,
instruction and assessment?
105. As a teacher, I believe books are still the best tool in
teaching. It may sound traditional, but it has proven to be
very effective tool in teaching over the century. But we have
to go with the changes in our educational system as much as
the changes in the type of learners that we have. With the
advancement of technology comes the advancement of
learners. We now have the 21st century learners who are
inclined to learn using technology. That is why we have to
let the traditional and modern tools in teaching to meet
halfway in order to improve student learning.
106. From the list of technologies above, tablet computers and ipad
are the tool that I would like to use where students can read books
using technology, and we call them the ebook. For me this is the
best tool that teachers can use to improve student learning. With
the use of tablet or ipad, students can read their books, see the
pictures and most of all watch education videos that will help them
understand clearly the lessons. It has also interactive applications
where students learn the content, follow instructions and at the end
of the lesson will take the assessment. They can track what they
learned and find ways to improve their learning.
107. In most schools, especially in developed
countries, students will just bring their tablet
and they find everything that they need in
school using that small gadget. They can write
notes, read their assignments and answer their
quizzes, watch videos and listen to audio
instructions using the gadget. However,
teachers and also parents must be caution on
the use of this technology and must guide their
108.
109. Second are the smart boards and LCD projectors. Smart
Board is a line of interactive whiteboards produced by the
Calgary, Alberta-based company Smart Technologies. Using
this technology, teachers will encourage the students to
participate actively in classroom discussions. They said, a
picture is worth a thousand words when we use smart
board and lcd the students will be able to see visually the
concept that we are teaching them. They can understand
the concept well than just mere imagining the lessons that
we are teaching. It also allows them to have real life
experience
110. Accordingly, in technology savvy classrooms, a teacher acts as
a facilitator who sets project goals for the students and
provides them with the necessary resources and guidelines to
reach those goals. As shown in the picture the student will be
able to experience what they learn and become hands-on in
their classes. And it give them in depth knowledge. They said,
a student sitting in his classroom can learn how people in a
small village in Africa live life by taking a virtual tour or
seeing real life photos right now. Students can easily acquire
in-depth knowledge on any subject using different types of
technology such as smart board and LCD projector.
111.
112.
113. The two technologies that I choose to use
in my classroom are just some of the
technologies that can improve the learning
the students. Below is the list of other
technologies that will promise improved
learning in every student. They are all
helpful in giving instruction, assessment
and with in-depth content.
114. Some of the new technology used with the learning process of classrooms
today include:
Laptops
Projectors
Televisions
Smart boards
CDs
DVDs
DVD Players
Digital Cameras
Video Cameras
Educational Software
Tablets