Presentation given at the IPD conference held at Berkhamsted School, England, on November 17th, 2010.
The theme of the conference was: Digital natives - engaging libraries in their learning.
2. ! The rationale – make learning
collaborative, always available, and more
student focused
! Make life easier for teachers, learning
better for students
! Promote digital literacy
Technology enhanced learning
3. ! The existing VLE (Moodle) renamed as The
Learning Platform
! Single Sign On – one log-in required
! Internet connection upgraded
! http://thelp.berkhamstedschool.net
The Challenge – evolution or
revolution?
4. ! Promoted to staff: ‘if you can use Word, you can
use Google Apps.’
! Promoted to students: ‘this is Facebook for
school.’
! Note: a policy of education rather than
prohibition – school Twitter & Facebook
presence
The Challenge – evolution or
revolution?
7. Google Apps in Moodle
! Four main tools for collaboration: Email, Docs,
Calendar and Sites
! Google Apps makes it easy to put existing
content online, create new content online, and
edit it within the web browser
! Documents can be edited live, with multiple users
8. Theory into Practice
Pedagogical aims:
! Scaffold ideas and concepts
! Build ‘communities of practice’ (Wenger)
! Promote independent learning
! Develop research and assessment skills
9. Google Apps in Moodle
The Educational Benefits of using online collaborative tools
For Teachers:
• Better assessment of student and class progress
• Less paperwork to carry around
• Potential for live marking
• Easier to share student work with colleagues and parents
• Ease of producing learning resources
For Students:
• Increased opportunities to learn – from teachers and other students
•Development of IT skills across subjects – content producers
• A system they will use from start to finish
10. Google Apps in Moodle
Gmail:
Allows teachers to filter student email and track it
Conversation threads make it easy to create learning
conversations
18. Google Sites
! This is a drag and drop way to make websites.
These can include text, images, video,
embedded Google Docs, calendars and web
links.
! Students can be given their own pages onto
which they can upload content.
! Templates can be created