Sarah Clark Using technology when teaching science
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A brief overview of the tools I mentioned:
Sway – present findings or an experiment or research topic (can add audio and images) Pupils can collaborate together
Skype – make connections with other classes or have a scientist speak to your class virtually OneNote – share boardnotes, video clips, files, images, weblinks with pupils. They have a personal space for their own notes too
Camera – take photos and videos to annotate over (use as a visualiser too)
Kahoot – low stakes fun quizzes, lots already made up (Gamification)
Teams Converse with pupils/staff out of class (hub for microsoft tools too)
Wireless adapter – untether yourself from the board but still direct learning