Digital Learning
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Create: self-motivated learners-who are interest-driven to inform their own learning
Connect: as global citizens-who are aware of their rights and responsibilities
Collaborate: meaningfully-to improve student learning outcomes
Digital Learning: The Three C’s
Create: self-motivated learners-who are interest-driven to inform their own learning
A selection of interactive fiction and non-fiction texts to engage students when achieving their personalised reading goals.
Create: self-motivated learners-who are interest-driven to inform their own learning
Create personalised books which include:- Narration: the author reads the book aloud to the audience- Text-to-picture connection: the author focuses on the concepts represented by the selected image- Reflection: through self-reflection and peer feedback
Connect: as global citizens-who are aware of their rights and responsibilities
Connect with their community Buddies The school Families
Connecting to each other Developing empathy. Developing respect Developing integrity Developing initiative
Connecting online Online learning hubs
Edmodo Seesaw SharePoint OneNote Word Excel Powerpoint
Connect: as global citizens-who are aware of their rights and responsibilities
Office365 Access Direct contact with teacher Opportunities to connect with family Collaborating with peers @schools.vic.edu.au email address. Use of Office365 SharePoint to store learning. Accessibly from home and school.
As students use Digital Learning and Technologies
to connect-they build their skill-set through a curriculum based program titled ‘Digital Excellence’. This involves students collecting badges as they become ‘digital experts’ in a certain skill area.
Connect: as global citizens-who are aware of their rights and responsibilities
Traditional Connection: A Prep student reads a message at assembly to only the audience present
Digital Learning Connection:With the mentoring of the ‘Radio Club’ members, a Prep student records their message to share with a limitless audience through options such as: podcasting, looped feed on 87.5fm, digital post to Edmodo, online blog, etc
Collaborate: meaningfully-to improve student learning outcomes
Learning Intention: Accurately inform our
families with details about the Prep Prom
Success Criteria: To provide
correct information, engaging presentation, collaboration with your buddy, the target audience will be able to find information easily in your presentation.
Purpose: through creating an engaging
promotional flyer we will encourage our families to attend the Prep prom
Collaborate: meaningfully-to improve student learning outcomes
What is an eSmart School?
An eSmart school is a school where the smart, safe and responsible use of information and communications technology is a cultural norm. Students, teachers and the wider school community are equipped to embrace the best these technologies can offer.
www.esmartschools.org.au
Digital Learning: in PrepWe utilise many platforms to enrich and support students’ learning. Amongst other things, throughout the year you will hear your children talk about
Reading Eggs - Allows students to work at their own pace through early literacy curriculum concepts.- Can be used at home or at school- Highly motivating for students.
Mathletics- Highly personalised with tasks assigned to students based on their individual needs. - Motivates students to improve their mathematical skills. - Video tutorials to support student learning if they need help with different concepts.
BeeBots- Teaching early skills associated with coding. - Entry point of our whole school curriculum in coding. - Links to other curriculum areas.
SeeSaw- Allows students to share their learning in a closed environment- Only viewable by those with the QR code – students and families- Peer to peer feedback and learning
Digital Learning: Multimedia
The program supports the classroom program and extends students’ digital skills. Amongst other things, this year the program has explored
Journalism – small groups of students worked together to create news reports on topics of interest such as the Sri Lankan floods and Nuclear Power in Australia.
Podcasting – students have worked collaboratively to create podcasts on a topic of interest which are then shared with the school over the radio
Animation – learners wrote a narrative in the classroom and animated it used 3D animation software.
Radio Committee – an opportunity for Year 5 & 6 students to develop leadership skills and take ownership of the school’s Radio Station.
- 1:1 iPad program from Years 4 – 6- SeeSaw- Edmodo - Class OneNote- 45 Dash Robots
Digital Learning: Across the school
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