using web-based resources in secondary science richard hammond
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Using Web-Based Resources in Secondary Science
Richard Hammond
– The National Curriculum and Key Stage 3 strategy documents make specific references to how ICT can be used to support teaching and to motivate pupils’ learning.
– Planning for the use of ICT should always start from the science learning objectives for the lesson.
– You should consider whether using ICT will make the teaching and learning of these objectives easier, better or different.
– Science departments do not need to buy a lot of software, but they do need a range of applications that can be used as part of daily lessons.
– Many good applications can be accessed, free of charge, through the internet.
– Some can be bookmarked and used offline, and others can be downloaded and adapted by the teacher to meet specific learning objectives.
How to use ICTIt’s not necessary to use ICT for the entire lesson or all the time – it can be used for:
• whole-class activities (in the ICT suite)
• whole-class teaching (using an interactive whiteboard or
projector)
• demonstrations (practical/model)
• part of a circus, with one group using ICT, and others a more
‘traditional’ activity.
When to use ICTICT can be used in any of the following:– whole lessons
– parts of lessons
• starter
• main activity
• plenary
– practical work: class or demonstration
– homework
When to use ICT– summary
– When it relates directly to the science
objectives
– When it enhances the science lesson
– When it supports good teaching in science
– When improves pupils' learning in science
ICT in science at Key Stage 3
The Key Stage 3 strategy has identified the following uses of ICT in science:– Datalogging
– Simulations and modelling
– Databases, spreadsheets and graphical calculators
– Information resources
– Publishing and presentation software
The following slides give examples of some of the free resources available on the internet.
ICT in science at Key Stages 3 and 4
– Datalogging
– Simulations and modelling
– Databases, spreadsheets and graphical calculators
– Information resources
– Publishing and presentation software
Contact BectaBritish Educational Communications and Technology AgencyMil’burn Hill RoadScience Park Coventry CV4 7JJ
Tel: 024 7641 6994Fax: 024 7641 1418Email: richard.hammond@becta.org.uk
ICT Advice:http://www.ictadvice.org.uk/
VTC: http://vtc.ngfl.gov.uk/
DataloggingWhile it is possible to use the internet for datalogging, this is not something I would recommend.
Simulations and modelling Changing matter
Crocodile clips
Mouse genetics
Haber process
Space
Chemwars
Torches and colour
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Databases and spreadsheets Materials
Planets
Elements
Keeping healthy
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Information resources Cell cycle
Electromagnetic spectrum
Hormones
Periodic table
Seismic waves
Human torch
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Publishing and presentation software Online digital oscillosco
pe
Graph shots
Hormones
The human body
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Websites used in this presentation
– Most of the online materials mentioned in this presentation can be accessed from the ICT Advice site at: Secondary Science Web-Based Resources.
– The ‘Elements’ resource (for databases) can be found on the Virtual Teacher Centre.
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