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Three Thoughts on ICT CPD for Teachers

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

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Currently there appears to be a great deal of work behind the scenes preparing for an initiative to promote the use of ICT by teachers. This has prompted me to quickly put together a few thoughts about training teachers in the use of ICT.

 

Some of these thoughts are clearly born from my own experiences training staff in using ICT, whereas other thoughts are perhaps a bit more forward looking and maybe a little bit more “off the wall.” I have had years of experience in training staff to use computers and other technologies to support their teaching.

 

Having been a teacher myself for many years, I hold teachers in high regard and am always willing to encourage them to make use of technology in their work. Up to recently, though, most of this training has focussed upon enabling staff to use the tech within their own teaching and curriculum delivery. Increasingly, however, I feel the technology requires and promotes new approaches to learning and that possibly it is these new approaches which could be the focus of new ICT CPD initiatives.

 

1)      Thought 1 – It is my belief that if you give teachers the equipment and the time, then the ideas will follow. Indeed, it has been my experience that the ideas are often already there, it is the time and the equipment that is often missing. However, too much equipment at once is rarely a good idea especially if that equipment is provided without the time and training necessary. Sadly, that has very often been the case as training is seen as expensive and undervalued. Even if done correctly, however, this approach might only generate new ways of using the technology to support current practices; it may increase teacher confidence and skill but it is unlikely to be transformational.

2)      Thought 2 – I feel it is the role of the teacher to allow and enable learners to make use of the technologies. Therefore, ICT CPD should focus upon getting teachers to allow or enable learners to use technologies in new and innovative ways. The emphasis is upon learner use rather than teacher use. Increasingly, I feel, that it is the way in which learners are able to use ICT which is more important in learning rather than the way in which teachers use it. The teacher, however, still has a need to be made aware of new possibilities and opportunities afforded by technology and be allowed the time and training to explore ways in which the learners can use it.

3)      Thought 3 – It is important to improve a teacher’s confidence and skills in using ICT but also it is important to give them the confidence and skills to support the learners’ use of ICT. I make the latter point because it is likely that not all learners will take to technology as easily and readily as others. Many learners may need support and encouragement to learn using technology and many of these learners may turn to the teacher for support and guidance. I therefore feel it is important that ICT CPD for teachers is designed in part to give teachers the skills and confidence to provide the support and guidance for their learners.

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The Sledgehammer as ICT Innovation Tool

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

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I’d like to introduce you to an unusual innovation tool for ICT; the sledgehammer. Before you all turn away, you might like to consider what you could do with a sledgehammer to improve ICT.

The sledgehammer is not usually considered an implement of innovation, indeed it is more often thought of in terms of destruction. Sometimes, however, you need to destroy something in order to make way for new things, holes need to be knocked out of walls in to make spaces for windows and doors, sometimes whole buildings need to be knocked down to make way for new more modern edifices..

This talk about knocking things down and building new things, may lead you to think I am talking about Building Schools for the Future (BSF). I’m not, … or perhaps I am..

What I have in mind here is a more particular use of the sledgehammer; a use related to the development of ICT within our schools. What I want to suggest is that we can use the sledgehammer to break up all the ICT suites that we find in schools. Those rows and rows of desks filling a room with large desktop computers can hardly be regarded as the cutting edge of ICT. Indeed, if we were to have a classroom with rows of desks, we would hardly be regarded as an innovative educationalist, so why do we tolerate such an arrangement for ICT?

ICT suites, rather than being the ‘cutting edge’ represent a past and dying approach to ICT in education. No longer is ICT a specialism that needs to be timetabled in such a way that it can only be used when it is your turn in the ICT room. Instead, ICT is a valuable tool that should be available to all to aid their learning throughout the school day and beyond.

So why should we spend money and effort maintaining or sustaining ICT suites if they have outlived their usefulness and no longer meet our needs for a modern ICT infrastructure? There may be some people, and hopefully they’ll take up this challenge, who believe that ICT suites have not outlived their usefulness. From me though, I give you the sledgehammer, take it and smash up those ICT suites and equip the pupils with modern portable devices so that they can use ICT to support their learning wherever and whenever they need.

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BETT2010 where were the little things?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

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Like many other people I have been reflecting upon BETT2010. Like many others I have commented that I feel this year’s show, although bigger than ever, seemed to lack much in the way of innovation. What I did like about this year’s BETT though was the involvement of practitioners, especially through the TeachMeet takeovers, which saw educationalists take over a company’s stand (with their consent) for about 15 mins and give a presentation on how they used ICT in their work, and also the evening events such as TEDxOrenda and TeachMeetBETT. Sadly I was unable to get to these evening events (I was due to attend the TEDx event but had troubles booking into my hotel and found myself delayed while booking into another hotel), nevertheless, I was able to follow these events via twitter.

Much credit must be given to people such as @tombarrett and @digitalmaverick for organising these events. I really hope they become an annual occurrence at future BETT exhibitions.

Although there was not much in the way of innovation on display at BETT, the event was still very much dominated by the Big Things. I noticed interactive wall displays that did not require a projector, 3D displays, and 3D projectors, a graffitti wall and lots of big video equipment. Most of the Big Players were also evident again this year; RM, Microsoft, Becta, Espresso, Adobe etc.. Which all gives the impression that big things are most important.

What seemed to be lacking though was much support for small or handheld devices. It does seem that the concept of handheld learning has still not been fully appreciated within the world of educational ICT, at least as far as the vendors and exhibitors at BETT are concerned. This was a disappointment as it suggests not only that the handheld learning world has even more to do before it becomes recognised but also that educational ICT is still dominated by massive infrastructure approaches to ICT. I’d hope that future years might see some change in this.

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