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ICT Resources for Business Subjects. TEXTING. BEBO. FACEBOOK. TWITTER. YOU TUBE. MSN. EMAIL. Why use ICT in the classroom?. To enhance teaching To enhance learning. Why use ICT for Teaching ?. Enhances presentations - colour, audio etc. Makes lessons more interactive
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Why use ICT in the classroom? • To enhance teaching • To enhance learning
Why use ICT for Teaching? • Enhances presentations - colour, audio etc. • Makes lessons more interactive • Adds variety to teaching methods • Enables teachers to build up resources • Teacher becomes facilitator
Why use ICT for Learning? • Aids learning • Makes lessons more enjoyable • Facilitates independent learning • Facilitates differentiated learning • Supports Multiple Intelligences
Some Practical uses of ICT for General Business Subjects • Adobe PDFs • Graphing • Google Docs • Powerpoint
1. Adobe PDFs • www.examinations.ie • Very useful for creating worksheets and tests on particular topics • Useful for distributing exam solutions to students
2. Graphing • Turn your whiteboard into a sheet of graph paper! • Bar Charts • Break-even charts • Just insert a graph paper image into your slideshow or scan your own!
3. Google Docs • Create documents online • Excel • Word • Powerpoint • Upload documents online • Access them from anywhere • Share them with students at home
What to do.... • You must have a gmail email account. • Each of your students must also have a gmail email account. • Go to the “My Documents” link • Upload/Create documents • Invite your students and share them.
4. Powerpoint • Create powerpoint slideshows on different topics. • Two slideshows on JC Business • National Budget • Chain of Production
Some Practical uses of ICT for JC Business Subjects • The Internet • Fun Stuff
1. The Internet • Widely available • Fun and interactive • Real world business applications at your fingertips
Online Classroom Activities • Insurance • People at Work • Delivery • Money and Banking • Consumer
1. INSURANCE • Go to www.123.ie • Students click on Motor, House, Life, Travel or Pet Insurance • Students will be required to enter various pieces of data and answer various questions to get an immediate quote.
2. PEOPLE AT WORK: • Go to www.jobs.ie • Students choose a job type • Students choose a job location • Students research the different jobs on offer and choose one to apply for. • Students can go to the website of the company advertising the job • Students type up an application letter for the job.
MONEY AND BANKING • MORTGAGE CALCULATORwww.itsyourmoney.ie/index.jsp?pID=118&nID=298 • LOAN CALCULATOR http://www.aib.ie/personal/loans/Personal-Loan?gclid=COfpheuxq6UCFYpO4Qod1mKQXg
MONEY AND BANKING • CURRENCY CONVERTERhttp://www.xe.com/ucc/ • Students can convert from and to any currency they wish • Students can enter different amounts
CONSUMER • https://www.esb.ie/esbcustomersupply/residential/your_account/understand_your_bill.jsp
Buying a House • www.daft.ie
Fun Stuff!!! • Business Studies Activities & Gameshttp://www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk
Fun Stuff!!! • Business “Who wants to be a Millionaire”http://www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk/Break/Business%20Millionaire/index.html
TY Business • http://www.teachnet.ie/apatton/2006/
Practicalities • Classes must be prepared in advance • Don’t use ICT just for the sake of it • Have an activity sheet for students • Book the computer room in advance
Planning Your Lesson • Check how many computers are available. • Think about the management of the class • Ensure all pupils are involved in the lesson. • Limit yourself to a few achievable goals. • Check Internet sites you wish to use in advance. • Have alternative activities prepared in case of computer problems!
After Your Lesson • Did ICT improve your lesson? • Did pupils achieve the learning objectives? • Did they learn faster? Was the motivation greater? • What went well/ not so well? What could you do to make it better next time?
Difficulties • Shortage of time • Constraints of curriculum • Dominance of examinations • Lack of resources • Lack of funding • Lack of teacher ICT skills/training • Lack of student ICT competency • Lack of appropriate software • Inadequate Planning • Assessment • May become a distraction