Javier Ramos Sancha (@javiramossancha) is an English Primary teacher and Infant School Teacher. He also works as a teacher trainer face-to-face and online. He is a firmly defense of active methodological methods in the class. His personal blog is SGAguilar Javier Ramos. His main aim is to improve the education in order to offer the best we can to our students.
#BYOD_INTEF - Bring Your Own Device to your school.
General description
At schools we now face a time when one of the main issues we have with the use of technology for education is to make use of it and specially the maintenance and updating. It could be hard or difficult to support this only by school.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) implies the students will bring their suitable devices into the school for some educational reasons and purposes.
The NOOC “Bring Your Own Device” will help you design a lesson plan in which you can use mobile learning in order to include your students’ devices into the school. We will be happy to learn with you.
At the end of the activities, you will be able to gain a digital badge stored in the INTEF Open Badge Backpack that is awarded as recognition for the learning throughout the NOOC. The estimated workload is only indicative, training hours not being certified. It is expected that the main motivation for participation in the NOOC is personal learning, professional development and collaboration with other teachers.
The language of this course will be English.
Objectives
At the end of the NOOC you will create a lesson plan using Mobile Learning and ask the students to bring their devices to school in order to work on them.
Digital Competence for teachers
This NOOC will help you achieve levels C1 and C2 of competence 3.1. "Developing digital content", from Area 3: “Digital content creation” of the Digital Competence Framework for Teachers.
NOOC Author and facilitator
Target audience
This NOOC is aimed at working teachers, perspective teachers, and teacher trainers who want to learn to integrate technology effectively, make learning meaningful for students (specifically children, adolescents and teens), and take ownership of their own professional development. This course is also open to anyone interested in this topic.
Recommended Requirements
To participate in this NOOC it is only needed an Internet connection that allows you to watch the videos, because most of the contents are provided on this format. Also certain skills of working in Learning Virtual Environments are needed in order to do the purposed task to promote the reflection and debate.
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