Thursday, 31 October 2013

Activity 4: One Computer Classroom

Understanding of one computer classrooms and how one can adopt strategies and procedures to facilitate good classroom management in such a situation is very crucial for teachers if they are to successfully implement a one-computer classroom. Concerns regarding equity, time management and computer hardware are a feature of one computer classroom. Some ideas for using a one computer classroom include:

*      Use the Computer as Teacher Tool

*      Use the Computer as Multi-Media Chalk Board or Flip Chart 

*     Have Students use the Computer as a Tool for Individual Input as Part of a Larger Group or Class Project

*      Use the Computer as Learning Center or Station 

*      Use the Computer as Cooperative Learning Tool


*      Have Students Use the Computer to do Individual Work for Practice or Assessment

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Activity 3: Learning Labs

Learning labs are classroom areas that provide time to practice, and a safe place devoted to learning through action. In a learning lab, students explore real-life issues and develop solutions for these issues. 

You can adopt procedures to facilitate good classroom management in learning labs by:

  • ·        Giving instructions BEFORE students come to the lab.
  • ·         Teaching students to sit in their same seat, turn on the computer, and begin working as soon as they enter the room.
  • ·         Ensuring important websites and passwords are displayed.
  • ·        When giving directions in the lab, move quickly.
  • ·        Always having something for students to do when they finish early
  • ·        Having an alternate activity planned in case something goes wrong with your lesson
  • ·        Giving meaningful, engaging assignments, preferably ones that allow students to work at their own pace.


Friday, 18 October 2013

Activity 2- Learning in ICT enabled Classroom

ICT -enabled classrooms can have advantages and disadvantages.

The advantages include active student engagement, learning of 21st century skills, flexibility and increase participation from all students.


The disadvantages of computers in the classroom include the fact that many teachers are ill-equipped to use it as a teaching tool, the Internet can pose harmful material to students, and computers can prove to be a waste of time when software is not effective. Weigh the pros and cons of having a computer in the classroom with advice from a former classroom instructor in this free video on education.

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Activity 1-Principles of Classroom Management

Classroom management is a primary concern for teachers. Though classroom management success comes over time, it's important for new and experienced teachers alike to hone good classroom management skills so that they and their students can get the most out of their time together. Good classroom management boils down to a contract of mutual respect between students and the teacher -- but understanding how to draft the contract with students can be challenging at times.

Good practical measures to effectively manage classrooms in which ICT is integrated:
*      ICT use policy must be clearly communicated to all students
*      Students must be actively engaged at all times
*      Tasks should not be set too easy or too difficult for students to complete
*      Teacher should communicate all expectations clearly to students before they perform given tasks.
Plan effectively based on ICT resources that are available.