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Using ‘ILT’ (Information and Learning Technologies) to support functional skills in learning and teaching By Yvonne Raw CTLLS microteach session 06 January 2009. CTLLS - Planning and Enabling Learning – Theory Assignment no. 3. 1. Aims of this session. To learn what ‘ILT’ is
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Using ‘ILT’ (Information and Learning Technologies) to support functional skills in learning and teachingBy Yvonne RawCTLLS microteach session 06 January 2009 CTLLS - Planning and Enabling Learning – Theory Assignment no. 3
1 Aims of this session • To learn what ‘ILT’ is • To look at how ILT relates to learning and teaching theory • To learn about how ILT can be used by students to develop functional skills • To learn about how ILT can be used by tutors to develop core skills • To see how Yvonne uses ILT to demonstrate core skills • To identify resources relating to the use of ILT in learning and teaching
2 Putting ILT in context • ‘ICT’ = Information and Communications Technologies. • I’L’T = technology and its uses in learning and teaching; not only in learning and teaching, but in the process of delivering and recording learning and teaching. • Use of ICT is a functional skill (for students) • Use of ICT is core skill (for tutors) • Use of ILT is one of the criteria that standards authorities inspect (e.g. Ofsted)
Hardware Hardware Software Software Information Resources Information Resources 3 What are information and learning technologies? Worksheet 1
Voice recorders • Websites • Creating Word documents • Listening to radio/MP3 player • You Tube Kolb ‘Experiential learning’ Bruner ‘Constructivism’ Speaking English • Spreadsheets: • Planning schedules • Recording measurements • Online shopping • Keeping a time log Vygotsky ‘Activity theory’ Maths Bloom’s ‘Taxonomy’ Fleming ‘Learning styles’ • Google images • Online forums/discussion • Sending emails • Using a mouse and keyboard • Internet research Lave and Wenger ‘Communities of practice’ ICT 4 What are functional skills? Skills Theory ILT activity
5 Using ILT to develop functional skills • Planning a work schedule or calendar • Keeping visual records of work • Writing down creative processes • Using a variety of different media • Organising and presenting work • Discussing ideas with other students
6 Using ILT and functional skills to construct knowledge • Reading and gathering resources • Comparing ideas and opinions • Critically analysing ILT resources • Disseminating ideas and information • Writing a web page • Participating in discussion • Uploading/downloading different media • Keeping knowledge up-to-date • Functioning as part of a community
Marketing/course information Planning dates, equipment, costs etc. Mixed-media resources Verbal/visual demonstration Writing online/printed resources Keeping records (Assessment, retention, progress etc.) Evaluation Communication and feedback Online forums Email Website (marketing) 7 How Yvonne uses ILT to demonstrate core skills
Word documents Photographs Websites Learning goals Learning achievements Email discussions 8 Using ILT to Recognise And Record Progress and Achievement (RARPA)
9 Want to use ILT? • Research • Funding • Standards and legislation Handout See the handout associated with this presentation for further information Good book: Clark, A. and Hussain-Ahmed, S. (2006)
10 Has this presentation achieved its aims? • Have we learned what ‘ILT’ is? • Have we looked at how ILT relates to learning and teaching theory? • Have we learned about how ILT can be used by students to develop functional skills? • Have we learned about how ILT can be used by tutors to develop core skills? • Have you seen how Yvonne uses ILT to demonstrate core skills? • Have we identified resources relating to the use of ILT in learning and teaching? Marks out of 6? /6