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The 'theory' and 'practice' for this paper will be blended, the underlying concepts will be discussed before, or along with the hands-on sessions in the ICT lab | The 'theory' and 'practice' for this paper will be blended, the underlying concepts will be discussed before, or along with the hands-on sessions in the ICT lab |
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Transactional Strategies
The 'theory' and 'practice' for this paper will be blended, the underlying concepts will be discussed before, or along with the hands-on sessions in the ICT lab
Lecturing, conducting small group and whole class discussions, brainstorming, reading, watching films/videos, arranging guest lectures and organising class talks, student-teacher assignments, notes, resources prepared can be uploaded on an institutional Wiki or moodle platform for wider sharing.
A mailing-list of student-teachers and faculty should be created in the beginning of the term and student-teachers must be encouraged to actively participate in virtual discussions on topics covered in the classes and labs. Guest faculty can also be invited to participate in these lists. The mailing-list can also serve to share information and announcements with student-teachers
Unit | Objectives | Suggested activities for classroom transaction | Suggested Assessment techniques |
Unit 1- ICT for connecting and learning | |||
1.1 History of ICT | understand the history of ICT, including digital ICT | Class talk - History of ICT in the context of technological change in society and what distinguishes digital ICTs | 1. Write an assignment/ present a project on evolution of ICTs across human history which would be presented in class in teams of 2-4 students.
2. Reflect on any one change that has had a profound impact on society; compare it with the change ICTs have brought |
Basic familiarity with ICT devices and applications | develop digital literacy, through familiarisation with commonly used ICT devices and ICT infrastructure | ||
ICT for connecting and learning - Accessing the global digital library | learn access to internet for accessing curricular resources | Practice the student activity in the ICT lab | Assessing the resources downloaded related to your topic from different sites. |
ICT for connecting and learning - Professional learning communities of teachers | build collaborative networks to support peer-based continuous learning | Practice the student activity in the ICT lab | |
Creating your own personal digital library | understand the ethical and inclusive use of ICT | Practice the student activity in the ICT lab | |
Equitable access to ICTs | understanding possibilities for equitable access to ICT | Class talk, Presentation and discussions -
Role of FOSS and OER in supporting free and open creation and sharing of digital resources, using digital tools, in universal access to ICTs |
Accessing information and preparing a note on the Free Software movement and Open Educational Resources movement in India and Karnataka |
Ethical use of ICT | understand the ethical and inclusive use of ICT | Class talk, Presentation and discussions - ethical use of ICT - avoiding plagiarism | |
Internet Safety | Understand the safe use of internet | Present and discuss newspaper articles on frauds and crimes committed through Internet / social media | Contribution to presentations and discussions |
Unit 1- ICT for creating (generic resources) and learning | |||
Concept mapping | |||
Text editing | |||
Making a slide presentation | |||
Creating an image resource | |||
Creating an audio-visual resource | |||
Combining text, images and audio-visuals to tell a story or teach a lesson |