Saturday, July 18, 2020

ICT as situating tools


ICT as situating tools

In this session we have learnt about how we can use ICT as situationg tools in classroom teaching and learning. Under this we are exposed to how to use grapgcalc, google map and Phet simulation in classroom teaching and learning. We have learnt that we can use graphcalc in order to teach math concept like linear equation. We have used grapgcalc to construct graph of linear equation. 

Moreover we have learnt that we can use google map to teach social studies in teaching about locating places around world and calculating time of different places as well calculating the distance between two places using longitudes. 



We have also learnt about Phet simulation developed by Colorado university where we can use this to teach especially a science concept like PH value of different solutions. 

As being a future teacher I think integrating this type of situating tools in classroom really make teaching and learning more lively and interesting and thus teacher should have enough knowledge about how to use and when to use. 


10 comments:

  1. Well done Rinzin, its worth reading it..

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  2. Yes rinzin these tools really help students in learning realistically.... Good information

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  3. Of course Rinzin, it is an amazing tool to make learning more realistic. Well reflected.

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  4. Well done. It is a good tools to make students in learning more realistic. I'm impress.

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  5. Great job Rinzin. Its worth to reading it.

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  6. Great job Rinzin. Its worth to reading it.

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  7. Good information,i have understood more on this topic

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  8. Yes,these tools really help students in learning.

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  9. Sure, this tools are important to make the classroom interesting and really make teaching and learning more effective.

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  10. Well reflected Rinzin. I could gain many new information after going through your reflection

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