Difference between revisions of "ICT teacher handbook/What is the nature of ICT"
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Revision as of 15:32, 14 October 2016
Chapter Objectives
- Introduction to the idea of computing
- What makes the computer special
- The computer communicates with data
- Data is of different kinds and can be edited, processed, combined in multiple formats which is what makes it possible to do many things with ICT
- Different devices can be different for reading, representing data
- Data can be organized in files and folders
- Computers can connect with one another
Additional Resources
- History of Charles Babbage, who is considered the Father of Computing
- What is an operating system
- Internet of things
- How has the desk changed
Transaction notes for activities
Each activity has the following components.
- Time estimate
- Prior preparation
- Methodology
- Discussion questions
- Subject integration
- Assessment
How is a computer different from a fridge
- This activity requires 40 minutes
- It will be useful to go through the additional links given for this discussion; the classroom must have a projection enabled for this session. The labs should have sufficient computers for students to practise switching on and off.
- In small groups ask students to come up why a computer is different from a fridge and this can be compiled digitally.
- Introduce to the children that computer understands data and applications communicate data
Activity Name
- Time estimate
- Prior preparation
- Methodology
- Discussion questions
- Subject integration
- Assessment
Activity Name
- Time estimate
- Prior preparation
- Methodology
- Discussion questions
- Subject integration
- Assessment