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Communication Comparison

TelegraphAs ICT and media tools have become more and more integrated into our lives, certain limitations have become extremely apparent. This is especially true in terms of the ability of ICT tools to facilitate communication between individuals and groups. To give but one example, consider the tendency for email to accelerate our pace of work, which can in turn lead it to become an overpowering menace. One result of this process has been the development of a raft of new tools, all of which aim to overcome the failings of more conventional tools. As a result we are now in possession of literally hundreds of communication tools, each of which has its own peculiarities. Whilst users can sometimes see that these tools fit into broader categories (such as social networking), often they lack the language and depth of knowledge to really determine the properties that will make a tool fit for a given task.

Having spent a number of years thinking about such systems, their strengths and limitations, I have decided to try and codify this into a chart, with the hope that it might add clarity to a confusing topic. The result, shown below, is by no means exhaustive, nor is it definitive or final: rather, it is a starting point around which teachers, students and parents can start to think and talk about this issue. Although some of the language might be technical, hopefully it is relatively accessible to all (to help in this, the column headers at the top of the page can be clicked on for more information. You may access and comment on the full version of the chart, or use the embed below (it is a little small):

Credits: telegraph thumbnail image by Struthious Bandersnatch on Wikipedia, under the public domain.

Sha Tin College ICT Certification For Teachers

As part of a previous position I held at theĀ Sha Tin College (part of the English School’s Foundation in Hong Kong) I developed and delivered a year-long CPD course to help teachers develop their ICT skills. The aim was to produce a challenging course that forced teachers to confront ICT in numerous ways, thus building confidence and competence. As it was all created under a Creative Commons license, it is available for anyone to use!

Introduction

A comprehensive ICT training course for teachers looking for a solid foundation and enhanced confidence. A maximum of 23 contact hours spread over an academic year, with the option of lunch time or after school learning.

The program leads to a Level 1 Certification, via assessment, and covers hardware and software basics, classroom technology, office software, Internet use and basic graphics.

Designed and run specifically for Sha Tin College. More information will be emailed to SC Teaching Staff.

Details

For more details view the Course Outline.

Materials

For self-lead learning, the materials are provided below. You might want to start and end by clicking on the mind map summary below:

Course Content

Area Section Course Materials
Introduction 00 Introduction Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
Course Overview
Computer Fundamentals
01 Desktop Basics Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
02 Operating Systems Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
Mac OS X
Ubuntu Linux
Windows XP
03 Computer Hardware Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
Assessment 1 Assessment
IWB & Classroom Technology
04 IWB Software Introduction
Unit 1
Unit 1 – Video
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Unit 8
05 Classroom ICT Troubleshooting Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
Assessment 2 Assessment (on Promethean website)
Office Productivity
06 Word Processing Presentation
Pesentation w/ Voice Over
Word Tips & Tricks (teachertrainingvideos.com)
07 Spreadsheets Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
08 Presentations Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
Powerpoint Basics (teachertrainingvideos.com)
Assessment 3 Assessment
The Internet
09 What Is The Internet Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
10 Using The Web Presentation
Presentation w/ Voice Over
11 Online Resources Presentation
Assessment 4 Assessment
Graphics & Publishing
12 Graphics Presentation
13 Web Publishing Presentation
14 Content Licensing & Sharing Presentation
Assessment 5 Assessment