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Title: Like a school (of fish) in water (or ICT-Enhanced Skills in Action)
Authors: Sendova, Evgenia
Stefanova, Eliza
Nikolova, Nikolina
Kovatcheva, Eugenia
Keywords: Teacher education
ICT-enhanced skills
active learning methods
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2008
Publisher: R.T. Mittermeir and M.M. Sysło (Eds.): ISSEP 2008, LNCS 5090, pp. 99–109, 2008.
Citation: Sendova E., Stefanova E., Nikolova N., Kovatcheva E. (2008) Like a school (of fish) in water (or ICT-Enhanced Skills in Action), LNCS Informatics Education - Supporting Computational Thinking, Edited by Roland T. Mittermeir and Maciej M. Syslo, pp. 99-109, July, 2008, ISBN-13 978-3-540-69923-1
Abstract: The paper presents pilot experiences related to an educational methodology developed within the European Innovative Teacher (I*Teach) project for building ICT-enhanced skills [1]. The methodology is presented in the context of a workshop for teachers in mathematics and informatics with a special focus on enhancing presentation skills. The authors share their experience in treating the very workshop as a project with specific stages - analyzing the audience’s interests, developing a presentation scenario around a leading metaphor in harmony with the setting, distributing different roles among the presenters, involving the audience in an active reasoning and sharing. Thus the workshop has demonstrated at a meta-level how the collective intelligence of teachers could be harnessed in action. The main message is: such an approach makes teachers feel like co-creators of the I*Teach project´s ideas and teachers need only a bit of praise or encouragement to recognize themselves as innovative teachers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10506/350
ISBN: 13 978-3-540-69923-1
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