Saturday, July 21, 2007

Photographs: 9th July 2007-13th July 2007





Course Tutors:
Ms Azra Naseem, Mr Anthony Gioko & Mr Mohammad Umer Daraz

Course Participants:
Amina Khalfe, Arif Qureshi, Fauzia Nawaz, Kishwer Jawaid,
Mohammad Shafi Messo, Munazza Razzak, Nazia Saleem Khoja,
Qurban Ali Muntazir, Sadia Mahar, Safia Khatoon, Shagufta Habib,
Shaista Shahab & Roman Bernard Rodrigues.

My Group:
Amina Khalfe, Shaista Shahab & Roman Rodrigues

Aim of the Course:
The aim of this introductory course is to enable you to integrate information and communications technology (ICT) with teaching and learning
Objectives:
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
• Describe and analyse the need for integrating ICT with learning and teaching in your school;
• Evaluate, select, integrate, test and analyse a range of ICTs for learning and teaching in your own contexts;
• Critique interaction between society and ICT, and its implications for your institutions;
• Reflect on your practice of using ICT for learning and teaching.

Support for Course Participants:
Participants enrolled on this course will have access to a number of AKU-IED library resources: CPs will be able to access numerous academic journals (including archives) in electronic form through an AKU-IED Institutional Subscription with OCLC Online Computer Library Centre, Inc.CPs will also be able to request photocopies of materials related to the course (within the copyright laws of allowable limit for educational purposes) to be mailed to them directly from the AKU-IED Library. These services will be available to all CPs.

Power Point Presentation on ICT:
Introduction to ICT integration; Why ICT in Education? ;Activity; Discrete Subject V Integrated Approach; Role of Teachers; & Conclusion.
References:
Information and Communications Technology-Study Guide-AKU-IED (pages 19-28)

2 comments:

Gioko said...

Roman this is absolutely very good work I am impresed by the level of depth and width of the information provided. Now try other links like Videos and presentation.

Gioko said...

Well you can also upload video in youtube.com then make a link for people to see your link.
see integratorsteam.blogspot.com