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david fettes
davidfettes3 at yahoo.co.uk
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ECDL is not designed with education professionals in mind, although I believe there is one version that is more so. However ECDL includes stuff on excel and access that a lot of teachers in spec ed dont use though i like excel a lot myself. So I don't want to get people trained in generic stuff that they will struggle with and never use- been there-done that. I think the apps listed or their mac or open source equivalents are what teachers need to be able to use at a basic level for starters. A generic skills model would be interesting to see however in the context of teachers catering for the needs of students with SLD with autism, PMLD etc. In effect the "package" way of looking at it is a shorthand- ie someone has basic skills in powerpoint but does not yet in clicker.They need basic clicker skills (or equiv) as they have students who can or will be able to communicate with pictures but not with text. A skills model moves further into the picture looking at which skills the teacher has and doesnt have in each area.Which is great at the training differentiation stage. So really I am starting with the needs of the students and saying what do their teachers need to be able to do (as a minimum, which they can't or don't already do) david --- David Banes <david.banes at abilitynet.org.uk> wrote: > I think my advice is don't get hung up on packages > > If every teachers had ECDL or equivalent skills in > ICT use that would be > a good start and suggest that all have the ability > to learn new software > packages as required > > Id be most interested in a competencies model of > skills rather than a > knowledge model in an ever changing world of > packages > > David Banes > Director of Development > > ________________________________ > > Tel: +44 (0)1908 314 736 > > Mob: +44 (0)7989 409287 > > Web: http://www.abilitynet.org.uk > > Fax: +44 (0)870 160 6824 > > > > AbilityNet > P.O. Box 94, Birmingham Road, Warwick, Warwickshire > CV34 5WS > > ________________________________ > > Registered Charity No. 1067673 Company Limited by > guarantee registered > in England and Wales No. 3469653 > Registered office: Acre House, 11/15 William Road, > London NW1 3ER. VAT > No. 380597914 > > > > WARNING: AbilityNet has taken reasonable > precautions to ensure no > viruses are present in this email, but cannot, > however, accept > responsibility for any loss or damage arising from > the use of this email > or attachments. You are strongly recommended to > carry out your own > virus checks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk > [mailto:senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf > Of david fettes > Sent: 15 December 2007 23:28 > To: senit at lists.becta.org.uk > Subject: [senit] ICT skills > > hi what ICT skills do you think EVERY teacher in SLD > schools should have to make appropriate materials > for > students? ie a kind of baseline skill level.as a > starting point would you include basic skills in the > following on the pc , (or give the mac equivalents) > *powerpoint > *word > *smart notebook or equivalent? > *clicker > *chooseitmaker > *switchitmaker > *a symbol writer > *a graphics program such as paint shop pro? > *what about video editing eg movie maker > *audio editing eg audacity? > *itunes &/or windows media player? > *internet search & download skills > *having tried training several times I don't think > you > would include web page creation? > *other? > > of course some will go much further but what do the > pupils need EVERY teacher to be able to do in order > to > make appropriate materials for use in the classroom? > david > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there > knows the answer. Try > it > now. > http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ > > > __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com |
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