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NCTE Creating ICT Resources

This course aims to develop the basic ICT skills many teachers already have and enable them to apply these skills to creating ICT resources for teaching and learning. Useful Internet sites for teaching and learning, digital cameras and creating digital stories using images and sound are among the key topics covered. The course focuses on: •Literacy •Numeracy •Special Educational Needs. The skills learnt and content covered in this course are also applicable to interactive whiteboards. Completion of this course, together with another short ICT skills course, equips teachers with the pre-requisites for other NCTE basic level courses.
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Enrolment limit 20 (currently enrolled: 18)
The course number 12BK611
Course type NCTE
Instructor Bridget Suttle & Mary Lou Craig
Time Monday, 16:00–18:30
Recurrence weekly from Mar 05, 2012 until Apr 23, 2012
Location Blackrock Education Centre

Course Objectives

 

With a particular focus on teaching and learning, participants will be enabled to:

  • access and retrieve educational resources from the Internet (using websites such as Scoilnet, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Imagebank among others)
  • apply good classroom practice in relation to internet safety and copyright
  • upload digital photos to a computer and carry out basic image editing
  • record and edit sound using software
  • create a digital story using images, text, narration and music 
  • describe practical applications of ICT to support the development of literacy and numeracy
  • describe how ICT can support students with special educational needs

 

Course Content

 

The course is divided into three modules. Education centres may offer the three modules together as one course, or separately as a shorter course. 

Module 1 – Creating ICT Resources using the Internet
Module 2 – Creating ICT Resources using Digital Media
Module 3 – Creating ICT Resources with Digital Storytelling

Participants use computers, digital cameras and widely available software programmes to create resources. These can be saved for later use in the classroom. Participants are also guided through the myriad of Internet sites relevant to teaching and learning, with a particular focus on Irish curriculum-related resources applicable to literacy, numeracy and special educational needs.

 

Prerequisites

Some experience of carrying out basic ICT tasks (opening, editing, saving, closing files) and ideally have used an Internet browser. Completion of a beginner’s ICT skills course will generally satisfy these prerequisites.

Target group

Teachers with limited knowledge of and/or confidence in ICT use in the classroom who need to develop their basic skills and apply them in the classroom.