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Edtech for ECTS - Session 1

EdTech for ECTs
Empowering ECTs

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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 15 min

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EdTech for ECTs
Empowering ECTs

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- Education Specialist for LessonUp
- Experienced teacher and headteacher
- ITT Link Tutor and ECT lead
Claire Coates

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Introducing host for the ECT webinar series and quick biography.
What is LessonUp?
LessonUp has been built for teachers.

You will benefit from:
βœ” A toolkit of interactive activities
βœ” Lesson inspiration and ideas
      to take into your classroom

βœ” An international community of teachers

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Most of the group will not have used LessonUp before, so this slide gives a quick overview of LessonUp and what it does.
Examples how to use digital tools into your daily teaching
Links to educational theory and the ECT framework
Opportunities to try out the ideas via 'gap tasks'
Empowering ECTs

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A quick overview of the programme for the year.
Register for the program
via the following button:
Don't forget to 
redeem your voucher code!


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Most of the group will not have used LessonUp before, so this slide gives a quick overview of LessonUp and what it does.

How do you
feel about
EdTech?

Slide 6 - Mind map

A quick warm up slide to gather participant understanding and to act as a steer for the conversations across the year.
We will return to this list regularly to check that we are equipping the cohort with the skills and ideas that are meaningful to them.
Why is EdTech so important?

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Edtech, short for educational technology, refers to the use of digital tools, software, and online platforms to enhance teaching and learning experiences in the educational setting.
Today we will look at:
How to gather student ideas using an interactive mindmap
How to collect snapshots of student understanding
A few of our ready made resources and how you can add them into your teaching

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Outcomes for this session:
  • How to gather student ideas (and keep them) using an interactive mindmap
  • How to collect snapshots of student understanding (using a poll)
  • How to take existing resources and add in an interactive element (uploading powerpoints)
Sounds good? Let's get started.

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How do you currently gather your students' views?

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  • big paper and pens

  • post its 

  • verbal discussion

  • paired talk
Gathering Pupil Views

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What Do I Enjoy About Y6?

Slide 12 - Mind map

Ask pupils to think about all of their memories from Primary school. This is a great way to share some positive moments. Remember, if pupils add content which is unsuitable for sharing, this can be seen from the teacher's view before it is revealed to the group.

Consider removing pupil names from their contributions and ask pupils to guess 'who said what'?
  • lolly sticks
     
  • thumbs up 

  • smileys

  • red, orange and green highlighters
Snapshots of Understanding

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How do you like the EdTech
you are using now?
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How are you feeling?

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Effective assessment is critical to teaching
because it provides teachers with information
about pupils’ understanding and needs.

(ECF 2019)

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How could you use an interactive poll in your class?
Which aspects of standard 6 can 
you link to using a mind map or poll?

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Icebreakers

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Icebreakers are short activities to use with your class.

You can easily adapt them to suit your class or context.
How are you? 
Icebreaker

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How are you? 
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How are you? 
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  • Try an icebreaker out
     or create a mindmap.
     
  • In the next session,
     we'll discuss the impact
     of the interactive activities.
Task One

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Show the participants the gap task folder. Explain that this can be used and saved in their own personal folders and that they can add in the mindmap to their own lesson, using upload powerpoint function.

Summarise the key learning 
from today's lesson in 60 seconds.
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Register for the program
via the following button:
Don't forget to 
redeem your voucher code!


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Most of the group will not have used LessonUp before, so this slide gives a quick overview of LessonUp and what it does.

Any Questions?
claire@lessonup.com

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Thanks for joining. 
See you next session.

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