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CIC2601
Computer
Integration in the
classroom

,CIC assignment 2 MEMO

Question 1

1.1. Creating a lesson plan(15)

• The topic (1)
• The grade (1)
• The subject (1)
• Objective (2)
• Introduction (2)
• Teaching and learning strategies (method to be used) e.g. group teaching etc. (2)
• Technologies to be used (hardware and software to be used) (2)
• Learning activities (2)
• Assessment (how to assess the learners) (2)

1.2. Explain the importance integrating technology in teaching and learning. (5)
• To collaborate / communicate information
• To search/ get information
• To motivate students
• Expansion of computer skills
• Revolutionized the learning process
• Have extra resources at your finger tips
• Helps to address different teaching and learning styles

Question 2

2.1. Roles of an ICT coordinator

• Daily operation and supervision of the use of ICT facilities at school
• Network administrator’s duties
• Maintenances: solve basic problems and report the major problems to external contractor
• Regular back-up of data
• Training of teachers and learners in a responsible use of ICT equipment
• Training of teachers to integrate technology in teaching and learning
• Planning of future upgrades of ICT facilities
• Keeping up with technological developments

, 2.2. Challenges that school’s experience when integrating technology in teaching and learning


• Resistance to change: Easy way out is to keep • Lack of time to create lesson plans that
the status quo. ... incorporate technology.
• Lack of hardware and guidance to use them: ... • Some teachers practice a "learned
• Kids will know more than me attitude: ... helplessness" - it's easier to ask questions than
to try to figure things out for themselves. ·
• Fear of technology: (Technophobia)
• Inability to allow students to know more than
• Lack of training opportunities and
the teacher. ·
rigid teaching models
• Some teachers think they must have the
• Fear of the unknowns with new technologies. ·
newest technologies in order to effectively do
• Scared to experiment with new technologies. · their jobs.
• Think they have to learn it all at once. · • Something more for teachers to add to their
• Think that a technology coach must have all already busy day. ·
answers. • Lack of technology in the school.
• Some schools have technology, but it remains • Kids will know more than me.
unused. ·
• No staff development time.
• Lack of technology support.
• Too much to learn
• Lack of time to attend training to learn new
• No technology coordinator in the school.
technologies
• Have to learn to teach differently with
• Lack of time to practice with new technologies.
technology

2.2. Ways that can assist Schools in challenges they have in integrating technology.(5)
• The principal must have a technology vision
• The principal must share technology vision with other stakeholders
• Department should support the school in terms of resources, training and maintenance
• The school must get an ICT coordinator
• Department must make follow-up sessions
• Schools must develop a budget for ICT per year

Question 3
3.1. Name and discuss three literacies that make teachers competent in technology integration.

1. Computer Literacy

Having the current knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses.  E.G. Understanding
how to use specific software  (3)

2. Information literacy

Knowing how to find, analyze,  use, and communicate information.  (3)

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