Description
This course is designed for teachers who would like to further their knowledge and develop their skills in the use of ICT tools in the classroom.
It will give inspiration to teachers who would like to use web solutions in their classrooms in order to promote students’ learning, collaborative work, and creativity across a wide range of subjects.
During the course, participants will be involved in practical activities exploring how to:
- Apply models that support the effective implementation of ICT in the Classroom;
- Create and manage learning content by using a variety of tools, websites, and search engines;
- Infuse technology throughout a lesson plan for efficient and effective teaching.
Upon completion of the course, participants will feel more confident to incorporate ICT tools into everyday teaching. This will promote students’ creativity and motivation, resulting in more engagement and higher motivation for the learning process.
Learning outcomes
The course will help the participants to understand how to:
- Choose the right online tools for a variety of educational activities;
- Optimize retrieval process (e.g. Socrative, Quizlet);
- Conduct assessment for/as/of learning (e.g. Kahoot, ePortfolios);
- Give effective feedback to students (e.g. Edpuzzle);
- Support collaboration and dialogue among students with community tools (e.g. Padlet, Trello).
Tentative schedule
Day 1 – Course introduction
- Introduction to the course, the school, and the external week activities;
- Icebreaker activities;
- Identification of needs and goals for each participant and relevant populations;
- Presentations of the participants’ schools.
Day 2 – Collaborative tools
- Building a virtual classroom environment;
- How students can collaborate among themselves;
- How the teacher can communicate with the students and share with them educational content.
Day 3 – Using quizzes
- Learning with fun and effective tools like quizzes;
- How to include quizzes into a lesson plan and using them as strong support for the students;
- Game based learning: building lessons and activities based on games in which students are involved in their learning with motivation and fun.
Day 4 – Video lessons
- Programs for videos;
- How to create a video lesson;
- Using videos in the classroom or as homework in a flipped lesson.
Day 5 – Choose your ICT Solutions
- How technology can facilitate inclusion and foster the different types of creativity of every pupil;
- Plan your lessons incorporating ICT tools to boost creativity, collaboration and effective learning.
Day 6 – Course closure & cultural activities
- Course evaluation: round up of acquired competences, feedback, and discussion;
- Awarding of the course Certificate of Attendance;
- Excursion and other external cultural activities.
Specifics
Activities: Our courses usually include two cultural activities. Further information is available on the page of each location.
Certificate: Certificate of Attendance guaranteed for participants who attend at least 80% of the course.
At the request of the participants and upon the decision of the course provider, course closure awarding of certificates can be completed on Friday or on Saturday.
Schedule: Upon the decision of the course provider, classes take place in the Morning (9:00 – 14:00) or in the Afternoon (14:00 – 19:00).
Course program: The schedule describes likely activities but may differ significantly based on the trainer delivering the specific session and the requests of the participants.
If you would like to discuss a specific topic, please indicate it at least 4 weeks in advance. Course modifications are subject to the trainer’s discretion.
The trainer will send you the definitive course schedule approximately two weeks before the course.
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01 Learning outcomes Athens English version
Description
This course is designed for teachers who would like to further their knowledge and develop their skills in the use of ICT tools in the classroom.
It will give inspiration to teachers who would like to use web solutions in their classrooms in order to promote students’ learning, collaborative work, and creativity across a wide range of subjects.
During the course, participants will be involved in practical activities exploring how to:
- Apply models that support the effective implementation of ICT in the Classroom;
- Create and manage learning content by using a variety of tools, websites, and search engines;
- Infuse technology throughout a lesson plan for efficient and effective teaching.
Upon completion of the course, participants will feel more confident to incorporate ICT tools into everyday teaching. This will promote students’ creativity and motivation, resulting in more engagement and higher motivation for the learning process.
Learning outcomes
The course will help the participants to understand how to:
- Choose the right online tools for a variety of educational activities;
- Optimize retrieval process (e.g. Socrative, Quizlet);
- Conduct assessment for/as/of learning (e.g. Kahoot, ePortfolios);
- Give effective feedback to students (e.g. Edpuzzle);
- Support collaboration and dialogue among students with community tools (e.g. Padlet, Trello).
Tentative schedule
Day 1 – Course introduction
- Introduction to the course, the school, and the external week activities;
- Icebreaker activities;
- Identification of needs and goals for each participant and relevant populations;
- Presentations of the participants’ schools.
Day 2 – Collaborative tools
- Building a virtual classroom environment;
- How students can collaborate among themselves;
- How the teacher can communicate with the students and share with them educational content.
Day 3 – Using quizzes
- Learning with fun and effective tools like quizzes;
- How to include quizzes into a lesson plan and using them as strong support for the students;
- Game based learning: building lessons and activities based on games in which students are involved in their learning with motivation and fun.
Day 4 – Video lessons
- Programs for videos;
- How to create a video lesson;
- Using videos in the classroom or as homework in a flipped lesson.
Day 5 – Choose your ICT Solutions
- How technology can facilitate inclusion and foster the different types of creativity of every pupil;
- Plan your lessons incorporating ICT tools to boost creativity, collaboration and effective learning.
Day 6 – Course closure & cultural activities
- Course evaluation: round up of acquired competences, feedback, and discussion;
- Awarding of the course Certificate of Attendance;
- Excursion and other external cultural activities.
Specifics
Activities: Our courses usually include two cultural activities. Further information is available on the page of each location.
Certificate: Certificate of Attendance guaranteed for participants who attend at least 80% of the course.
At the request of the participants and upon the decision of the course provider, course closure awarding of certificates can be completed on Friday or on Saturday.
Schedule: Upon the decision of the course provider, classes take place in the Morning (9:00 – 14:00) or in the Afternoon (14:00 – 19:00).
Course program: The schedule describes likely activities but may differ significantly based on the trainer delivering the specific session and the requests of the participants.
If you would like to discuss a specific topic, please indicate it at least 4 weeks in advance. Course modifications are subject to the trainer’s discretion.
The trainer will send you the definitive course schedule approximately two weeks before the course.