Transcript Session 2

Session 2: Learning
Activities that use
digital tools
Innovation Workshop
There are more than 30+ Learning Suite tools
at www.pil-network.com
Finding a tool is not the problem…
using tools effectively is the challenge!
In this session we will:
• Look at examples of where
digital tools have been used
to enhance Learning
Activities
• We will consider:
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How does the tool engage learners?
What can be done using ICT that
could not be done without it?
How does the tool support
knowledge building?
Tweet about it!
How have you enhanced a
lesson by using ICT? #msedu
Windows Live Movie Maker and Photostory
Turn photos and video clips into movies and slide shows
Add in music, sub-titles, special effects and credits
High School Life Sciences
learners made movies
using Movie Maker to
explain an aspect of
HIV/AIDS as an
infomercial.
Nikkie Wallace –
St Cyprians: Western Cape
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High School English
learners modernised Julius
Caesar and set it in
Lesotho with Moshoeshoe
in the starring role!
Kabelo Mahlatsi –
Leqele High School: Lesotho
High School History
learners created movies
out of still photos that
illustrated the effects of
various Apartheid laws.
Sue Ausmeier –
Durban Girls College: KwaZulu-Natal
Autocollage
Select a folder of photos,
push a button and watch as
your images get swirled into
a collage.
Autocollage to test understanding of
primary school maths concepts:
polygons, tessellations and symmetry.
Hafeeza Ebrahim Mayet –
Marlboro Gardens: Gauteng
Autocollage to raise awareness of
polluted public spaces and a need for
parks in a community.
Maxwell Funo –
Mkhanyiseli Primary School:
Western Cape
Songsmith
Choose a style from pop, jazz, reggae etc. and a tempo.
Sing into the PC microphone and Songsmith will then
generate musical accompaniment to match your voice.
Learners investigated causes of water
shortages and raised awareness. One
tool for this was a Songsmith song.
Nkosilathi Dlodlo
Batswana Secondary School:
NorthWest
Stickysorter
Organise your notes or have a brain
storm using virtual sticky notes
Flashcards
Make your own or use
those that are already
there.
Smart, fun assessment!
Mouse Mischief
• Download the Multiple-Mouse toolbar for PowerPoint.
• Make a presentation that includes yes/no, multiple choice or
drawings.
• Connect multiple mouses to one computer.
• Let learners choose an icon and start the activity.
This slide allows learners to each
select an answer from the options
given.
Here learners draw lines on the
picture using their mouses.
Activity: Pair Discussion: 5 minutes
Which digital tools have you
used in your classroom –
how do you think the tool
enhanced the lesson?
If you have not used any
tools yet – which of the
tools you saw appeals to
you? How do you think you
could use it to teach a
concept in your subject?
What would you be able to
do with the technology that
you could not do without it?
Tweet about it!
Which digital tool have you
used to enhance a learning
activity? #msedu
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