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Learning Event
Tiina Sarisalmi
November 2012
FUTURE SCHOOL - SCHOOL IN 2020
Lesson Plans
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM A
Team: A
Students’ age: 3-8
Lesson title: Fun for all at Christmas time
Subjects: Music, Maths, English, History
Objectives: To acknowledge diversity, to discover group work, to build up trust and self
awareness, to find common memory exercising strategies, to learn other
countries’ food, music and habits.
To develop the vocabulary and language.
To promote imagination and creativity.
To make associations and implement the number notion
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Games for fun: finding out different games Large spaces, drum, voice 1 hour
involving circles, singing, rhymes recorder, cd player sessions
(twice)
2 Children hear Christmas songs and carols Composing music eg. Flexi 1 hour
and compose a song of their own. Perform Music Kids Composer, Voice session
the song. recorder, musical
instruments, speaker (radio)
3 Christmas play (Children act a traditional Image and sound recording 1 hour
Christmas story and film it. The film is shared device. Image editing session
via Youtube software, youtube.
4 Cooking Podcast. Children choose easy Sound recording device 1 hour
recipes of cookies and cakes from other Blogster session
countries and bake them. While they are
baking they make a podcast with the
instructions, the ingredients, etc. Afterwards
they share all the recipes in a blog or an
eBook.
5 Christmas cards. Children share their Blog 1 hour
Christmas decorations. Models will then be Skype session
filmed and transmitted on kindergarten blog.
These same models will be shared with other
classes through video conferencing
6 Build a story and make simple dramatization Moviemaker On going
Wallwisher for 1 week
Goanimate
Xtranormal
7 Build math games with recycled materials Photopeach 2 days
8 Children build a collaborative story about Google docs, Paint, tux paint, 3 hours on
Christmas art pad. different
Photo camera days.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM B
Team: B(ees)
Students’ age: 9-12
Lesson title: Time Travel in Future
Subjects: Languages and Literacy, Mathematics, Art, ICT, Science, Physical
Education
Objectives: - developing creativity and imagination, improving literacy and mathematical
skills, developing cooperation and collaboration, practice science
procedures, developing critical thinking
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 -imagine, describe and draw - different kind of materials for 3D 2 days
(construct, build) how we will models, older students can use
travel to school in future; some of ICT-tools
-use movie maker to create a movie
with all drawings and using a proper
music of course
2 - calculate: time of travel (years, - charts, sketches, digital camera 2 days
date, days, hour and minutes), -use voki to create a future avatar to
how many parts we have in that presentate our school life in 2020
machine or is there possibility to
travel without machine ... (use
body and create machine,
teamwork, dramatization)
3 - Role-play: Students can be a - working sheets, ICT for ( 5 days
research team (imagination) and webquest for older students) and
they will explore future presentations ...
school(science procedures), - group-work
first group will be education
professionals,
second will be food professionals
and
third will collect new technical
achievement,
and next group will explore the
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school environment,
and next will be for exploration of
future employment (what will
people do in future- so what will
they learn in the future)
e.g. children like to design clothes
so we can send one group of
designers for...school uniforms for
example....
4 Evaluation- Students will present - final products 1 day
their group work to the class
Lesson Plan 2:
age: 7-8
title: time travel
subjects: literacy, art, science, math, physical education ...
objectives: creations, imaginations, improved literacy and math skills, cooperation, practice
science procedures
Activities, tools and materials:
• imagine, describe and draw how we will travel to future
• calculate: time of travel (years, date, days, hour and minutes), how many parts we have in
that machine or is there possibility to travel without machine ... (use body and create
machine, team work, dramatization)
• we can be research team (imagination) and we will explore our future (science procedures),
1. first group will be education professionals,
2. second will be food professionals and
3. third will collect new technical achievement,
4. next group will explore environment,
5. next will be for exploration of future employment (what will people do in future)
6. children like to design clothes so we can send one group of designers ....
Let's go and travel ... each group collect data, draw and make presentation (creation and
imagination) ... and we can use web 2.0 tools and everything can be presented like webquest too,
Ivana
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM C
Team:
Students’ age:
Lesson title:
Subjects:
Objectives:
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Teacher asks students how energy is 3-5
produced
2 Teacher shows students a video clip a video clip 5 min
which focuses on the threats the burning
fossil fuels poses to the humankind.
Teacher asks whether they have found
the video frightening
and why. Teacher asks whether the
situation is similar in their city/region
3 Teacher Introduces the topic and the aims 3
of the lessons
4 Students brainstorm what alternative Pieces of paper, felt-tip pens 5
sources of energy will/can be used. They
write down their answers on pieces of
paper that go on the blackboard. Teacher
shows students Pictures presenting renewable
Pictures presenting renewable sources of sources of energy.
energy and students match them to what
they brainstormed. Pictures can also be
used to elicit answers if students have got
stuck
5 Each group does research on one type of computers, the Internet 20
alternative energy and presents to the
class pros and cons of its use.
6 Teacher asks students to come up with 3 The pieces of paper with the 5
best sources or perhaps rate the sources. sources of renewable energy
Teacher makes use of the pictures and and pictures
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words to illustrate the class’s preferences
7 Teacher sums up the class and gives
homework. Students should collaborate to
prepare a presentation/animation
explaining what sources of energy (for
what purposes) will be used in their city in
2020
8 Alternative homework: teacher creates a
wallwisher and gives Ss the address of it.
Then Ss search at home information on
Internet and write their conclusions and
attachments(e.g. video clips) about energy
sources. During the next lesson a teacher
presents results their research.
It would be interesting to share this
wallwisher with Ss from other countries.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM D
Team: D
Students’ age: 8-10
Lesson title: The future's story
Subjects: literature, science, ICT
Objectives: - consolidating structures, language functions and subject knowledge in
different communication situations
- encouraging the interest of children about future
- developing ICT skills
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 presenting the aims of the lesson Prezi presentation- Internet 1`
2 finding words from different areas that Youtube Video 5`
will be popular in the future http://youtu.be/5SDMwvFr5Gk
3 creating stories and a poems with this Work in group- 4 groups 20`
words (about how they imagine the
future)
3 creating a book with this stories and Word documents
poems
4 illustrating the book Work in group – uploading in calameo 10`
5 feedback Linoit 4`
6 evaluation Each group will read the poem or story 5`
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM E
Team: E
Students’ age: 11 - 14
Lesson title: Books in 2020
Subjects: Reading, counseling
Objectives: ● Pupils realize the importance of reading
● Pupils realize the difference between the way books are used
from generation to generation
● Pupils imagine the future books
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 My parents’ (grandparents’) favourite book Paper, pencil, traditional Prior to
Pupils “interview” their parents or grandparents book the lesson
about their favourite book and they take notes
about title, author, genre, time of the story, (30
summary, etc. minutes)
If possible, they bring the book to school or borrow
it from the library.
2 My parents’ (grandparents’) favourite book Book, PowerPoint 15
3 - 4 pupils share the information with their presentation minutes
classmates.
3 My favourite book Traditional or e-book, e- 15
In groups of 4, pupils discuss about their favourite book reader, tablet, minutes
book and the way they read it (why is it the computer, internet sites
favourite one, how they read it, how many times, sharing e-books
how long it took them to read it) They show the
book or the e-reader / site on the internet where
they had access to it.
4 Traditional book versus e-book Paper, pencil / flipchart 10
Groups make a list of pros and cons for using e- minutes
books, then one pupil of every group shares the
conclusion with the rest of the class
5 My child’s favourite book Mindmap, popplet 10
In groups of 4, pupils imagine how their children minutes
will read books, the tools they will use and the
kind of books they will prefer.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM F
Team: F
Students’ age: 15
Lesson title: Classroom of the future
Subjects: Counceling
Objectives: - to generate scenarios for future classroom
- to integrate these scenarios into larger categories
- to decide the most likely to happen
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Create a short essay or sketch some Paper, pen 10 min
drawings following these clues:
-how will the class of the future look like?
-will teachers be still needed in the future?
-will students meet in the class of the future
everyday?
-how will students collaborate in the same
project in the future?
-what classes will be taught?
-will it be a lot of ICT involved?
-what other features do you think it will
have?
2 Some of the students are invited to read 10 min
their essays
3 Teacher presents Table 1 to the students Table 1 poster 5 min
and divide them into 4 teams according to
the scenario their essay is similar to
4 Students are invited to found pro and cons Flip-charts, coloured felt- 10 min
for their group scenario tip pens
5 Group leaders present their group reflections 5 min
6 Voting time: every student will vote for a Post-its 5 min
most likely scenario (except their group
one). This is declared “the most likely
classroom of the future”
7 Conclusions. Homework: think of an entire 5 min
school of the future…what will be different:
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architecture, curriculum, facilities, teacher-
student relation…?
Table 1
Student centered-classes
focused on each student's needs, abilities, Learning networks
interests, and learning styles, placing the learning in which information and
teacher as a facilitator of learning. This communication technology is used to promote
classroom teaching method acknowledges connections: between one learner and other
student voice as central to the learning learners, between learners and tutors; between a
experience for every learner, and differs from learning community and its learning resources.
many other learning methodologies.
Mobile learning
Virtual teachers
with the use of mobile devices, learners can learn
the course is not taught in a classroom face-to-
from various locations. The objective of M-learning
face but through some substitute mode that can is to provide the learner the ability to assimilate
be associated with classroom teaching. That learning anywhere and at any time.
means people do not have to go to the real class
to learn.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM G
Park City - Collaborative Lesson
Type of lesson: Environmental Education Lesson.
Languages: English, French, Greek, Italian, German.
Languages levels: Medium.
Translator and the group moderator: (Teodora Cosma)
Teachers: 1. Dejan Kramžar, German and History teacher
2. Stamatina Kioussi
3. Jose Feitor
4. Maria Kapniari
5. Maria Georgiadou ,teacher of french
6. Ingrid Demicoli
7. Simona-Maria Doncila
8. Teodora Cosma, Romania, Mathematics Teacher
9. Olga Antonioli
10. Maria Teresa Asprella Libonati, maths and physics teacher
Learner type: Eight Grade; Age of students: 13 - 14 years.
Time: 100 minutes.
Activity: Online Workshop, consisting of: exposures referring to the Park City, short presentations
of the Park City realised by each participant school, training events, discussions.
Expert conference about “The Effects Of Pollution On Some Natural Reserves From Europe”,
realised by experts from an European Institute of Researches for the Environment, from Brussels.
Presentation of different Park City, of other cities or countries (getting vocabulary in French related
to park)
Transdisciplinary Objective: Forming at the students a culture of the type educational-
communicative, based on knowledges of: biology, foreign languages, chemistry, physics, applied
mathematics, history, drawing, music, science, technology, robotics, environmental knowledges
etc, through which to understand the issues relating to the importance of the park of the city and to
develop the student’s ability to express thoughts, feelings and actions towards nature and society.
Operational Objectives:
- Students will realize that the city’s parks are from several types;
- Students will understand the importance of the park city for the local community;
- Informing students referring at the importance of the park city in their every day life;
- Informing students refering at the pollution effects on the park city’s;
- Students will see and will discover some curiosities about the trees and about the green space
of the park city;
- Students will see and will discover various applications of the sciences in the environmental
knowledges;
- Students will understand the importance of the environmental protection;
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- Students will learn to debate the specific environmental problems through collaboration online
at a web conference, through experts on the environmental problems;
- Students will develop their multiple intelligences through the study of various problems of the
protection environment;
- Students will develop their capacity to work in pairs, in small groups and will develop their
capabilities to speak foreign languages.
Methods: conversation, exposure, brainstorming, modeling;
Tools and materials:
IWB, wallwisher “Park City”, online worksheet “Park City”, web conference,
images: “Robots In The Environment”
videos:
1. “Robots and the Environment”
http://www.used-robots.com/robot-education.php?page=robots+environment
2. “ The Robots And The Environment”
http://vimeo.com/9388075
3. “Robotic fish to monitor pollution in harbours”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18124372
4. “ Environmental Film Festival In The Nation’s Capital”
http://www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org/?gclid=CM-Ql7_n4rMCFQu7zAodjXUAvQ ;
Content of the lesson:
1. The organizing moment;
2. Brainstorming: “What is the environment ?”, “ What is the Park City ?”
“Do you like to walk in the Park City ?”;
3. Presentation of the stimulus materials: watching the video materials;
4. Web conference “Park City”;
5. Workshops:
• Students will determine the height of trees using the similarity of the triangles and will solve
some applicative mathematical problems about the environment.
• Students will produce, working collaboratively, a short presentation, in English, of the
different kind of trees and animals(birds, squirrels, etc.). in the city parks, using Prezi or
PPT (Google Docs?).yes to share materials and to make the collaborative ppt .
• Students produce a video about their favorite park and use GeoGebra to find and highlight
mathematics hidden in the parks (geometric shapes, symmetry, etc.)
• Students can work together using Popplet maps to present in french different activities that
everybody could do in a park or what they would do to enter the park to their everyday
lives.
• Small dialogues in French, suggesting activities or events (celebrations, anniversaries) to
the Park city/to our Park City .
• Narration in French of events from pupils in groups in The Park City.
• Students could exchange photos of their best park city,compare them and find the
similarities and differences.
• They also compare the attitude of the people towards the environment, they search in the
internet to find the legislation on the environment concerning their country.
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• They could exchange some little trees, typical of their country and plant them in the
schoolyard, as a sign of ecopartnership, or organise a reforestation excursion ,in order to
plant that trees. Unfortunately in Greece, during the summer, we have many fires and this
kind of movements are very useful!
Imagine “tree stories’’
(writer’s team)
draw them (painter’s team)
make a tree poem from that stories or not ( poet’s team)
put the music in this poem (composer’s team)
Finally, they could create a board game based on questions about the protection of the
environment and men’s attitude.
Students will try to find out, what the historical background of the park is and will describe trees
and a well known statue(s) - the park is named after our former president - describe his
life/historical meaning , they will name trees and animals in German/English/Spanish/Slovene
language and will add activities, that can be done in the park in different lang., plus what it means
to them and the community, they will measure the path through park and count trees, make photos
of trees (name it in diff. lang.), animals etc., measure the weather (temperature, humidity) +
interviewing pedestrians in a local language and analyze it/compare it with standard language, art -
they draw painting of the park, music - write a poem about park - theme song with melody,
geography - localize it in Slovenia, Europe, world + soil structure, sports - run through park and
measure time, plant trees/flowers, thinking about the future of the park, environment ...
6. Conclusions made through reflection, analysis and synthesis denoted by pupils on
the “Park City” wallwisher, monitored by teachers. Thematic quotes.
7. End of the educational lesson.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM H
Team: H
Students’ age: 11-15
Lesson title: Building our ideal school
Subjects: English
Objectives: -to develop the students' intercultural competence
-to sensibilize students to “education to citizenship
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 1st part of the project: Videos, ppt presentations 1-2 hours
Listen to the song “Another brick in the wall”
by Pink Floyd
What do these words make you think of ?
Finish writing the following sentences in this
table and do not forget to justify your answer.
Identify and discuss the points in common
and the differences and what you like and
what you dislike at school.
Imagine that you are an environment expert.
Which measures would you take to make
your school cleaner and healthier. Prepare a
poster.
2 Activity 2 : Building your own virtual google.docs, issuu, pollmo 1-2 hours
school : (used for voting)
• Team the students up in groups.
• Describe the school facilities taking
into account the environment
measures you suggested in task 1 :
a) draw a map of your school and
make a model of it. b) write a
description of this school c) collect
this information in an e-book c) vote
for the best school and as usual
justify your answer. All this
information will be used to design
your school.
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3 • Organise the teaching a) decide upon glogster, forum, ebook 1-2 hours
the organization of school year, b) publisher, collaborative
decide upon the subjects taught, c) drawing tools, polling tool
decide upon your class timetable.
• Giving life to your school: a) give it a
name, b) choose its symbol, c)
choose its motto. Vote for the best
production for each previous criteria.
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM J
Team: J
Students’ age: 15-19
Lesson title:
Subjects: Read a book in 2020
Objectives: ● Make the students think of what means “read” in 2020 with new
technologies
● Understand how new technologies will change the way we learn
● Understand how learning strategies will be developed by new
technologies
● Understanding pros and cons of new technologies when studying
(esp. Literature
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Read a book on The class is divided into small groups, and each 30 min
different supports group chooses a tool to read a predetermined book
(paper book, e-paper version?, ebook, ipad, mp3
file etc)
2 Present the book Group discussions on the themes of the book: each 50 min
group first prepare a presentation about the story
(using different devices like timeline, slideshare,
popplet) to show to the class. Then a common
presentation is prepared with a previously decided
Net device.
Analyse book content using WordClouds or
TagClouds (e.g. http://www.wordle.net/)
3 Discuss about the Group discussions about pros and cons of each 50 min
medium medium: each group makes a scheme and show it
to the other groups, then one common scheme is
designed - using the interactive whiteboard and
then popplet or other mindmaps device on the Net
4 definite what means discussion : as the medium facilitate the 30 min
“read” in 2020 comprehension of the pleasure of reading ?
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM K
Team: K- (Efthymia Filippaki)
Students’ age: 16-17
Lesson title: Conic sections -Ellipse
Subjects: Mathematics-History
Objectives: Familiarization with Geogebra or other math software, history of Math
and science , networking, collaboration
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Conic sections- historical Projector, Powerpoint presentation about 20 min
elements conic sections based on the history of
maths, created by students (Delian
problem, Ancient Greek mathematicians
–philosophers Menaihmos-Plato-
Eudoxos)
2 Introduction to Geogebra or Laptop for everyone- internet connection 10 min
other math software files
3 Ellipse (definition, properties) Geogebra or other math software 30 min
4 Application of the properties of e book, youtube, internet sites 40min
ellipse in science
5 Exchange ideas with students Networking, skype, email, video-audio 40 min
from other local or European conference
schools
6 Exercises for homework Critical thought, notebook, netbook Personal
time –
working at
home
7 Evaluation Test, questionnaire on computer 10 min
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eTwinning Learning Event The Future School - School in 2020 November 2012
LESSON PLAN
Teacher: Simona Bernabei
Students’ age: 16-17-18
Lesson title: How do you envision school in the future ? What today's students have
to say on tomorrow's school
Subjects: Cross-curricular
Objectives: Finding out, discussing and presenting students’ needs and
expectations from tomorrow’s school
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 What is school like today ? Popplet 120 m
Brainstorming, open discussion
2 What would you like to change ?
Discussion, proposals
2a Working environment Google docs, monkey survey Online
(school building and facilities)
2b Equipment Google docs, monkey survey Online
(wireless, tablets, IWBs, etc)
2c Working methods, contents and Google docs, monkey survey Online
materials
(in what way can we use ICT to get a
more effective teaching method,
better and more accessible contents,
tailored and cheaper materials ?)
3 Putting together results Prezi 180 m
4 Presenting results to school and IWB, screen, school auditorium Live
community (but also cakes, sandwiches, Future
drinks and music !) school
event
5 Follow-up: organizing similar activities Elluminate, blogs, forums Online
in other schools and then sharing and future
comparing results school
event
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LESSON PLAN - TEAM L
Team: L
Students’ age: 16 - 19+
Lesson title: Economics in the world
Subjects: Law, Economics, English, IT
Objectives: Enable students to read for specific information
Enable students to learn words and expressions related to economics
Enable students to use web 2.0 tools for reading and for creating
podcasts
WORK PLAN:
Activities Tools and materials Time
1 Lead-in activity Hand-outs for students with questions 5 minutes
Free discussion with students about 1. What if we don’t have books in
school in 2020 2020? How will we read?
Divide students in groups and each 2. What if we don’t have paper in
of them has to discuss a specific 2020? How will we write / study?
point 3. Could a book be a hypertext or a
game?
2 Skills training and specific skills The formulation of team work 15 min
specialization - Formulated in consultation with team
Teamwork: members modeled SMART (Specific,
Corrections teamwork process Measurable, Applicable, Realistic,
Redefining the role redistribution of Time)
tasks, work environment
improvements
3 Pre-reading activities PC
The teacher teaches the students Projector
the new vocabulary and the specific Google images
words related to the topic of the
lesson by using pictures,
explanations, definitions
Students perform a short task:
match the words to their definitions iPads
PCs
HotPotatoes
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4 Reading activities iPads 15 min
Teacher has selected some articles Smart phones
in the press and provides the Special websites (for exemple
students the links. Students choose netvibes) with RSS feed.
2 or 3 articles and read them,
performing the tasks (look for
specific information, sum-up the
texts, find the keywords in every
paragraphs).
5 Reading comprehension iPads 15 min
Each student chooses 2 or 3 Smart phones
articles in the newspaper online and Table (a model) in Google drive
analyses it. English newspapers online (The
Herald Tribune, The Times, The
The editor (in the team) chooses Economist)
the information which they consider Wiki
the most interesting and writes a Blog
press review.
The other students add information.
6 Assignment iPads
Students in each team record the Smart phones
press review (mp3 or video) PCs
Audacity or SoundCloud
They upload the final product on the Movie Maker
blog / website of the class Blog
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The Future School - School in 2020 TEAM M
LESSON PLAN
Grade: 16-19
Team: M
Subject:
Future of education.
Topic/theme : What tools will you use /would you like to use in classroom in
2020?
Key terms: Technologies, tools, laptop, mobile, device, interactive whiteboard
Goals and
objectives:
Goals
This lesson should provide to us a perspective about what
tools will we use in classroom in the future. Also, this lesson
will allow to explore all tools that we can use.
The students and teachers will discover the most appealing
device for teaching.
Objectives
● Be able to find an appropriate tool to match any specific
task
● Know how you use a specific tool
● Evaluate and compare different tools
● Describe advantages of this tools
Competences/skills:
● Creative thinking
● Collaborative work
● Planning
● Real world awareness and intervention
Standards
Communication and Collaboration
●Students use digital media and environments to
communicate and work collaboratively, including at a
distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the
learning of others.
Research and Information Fluency
● Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use
information.
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The Future School - School in 2020 TEAM M
Technology Operations and Concepts
● Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology
concepts, systems, and operations.
Creativity and critical thinking
● Students are able to distinguish between assumptions that
are justifiable in context and those that are not.
● students are able to think of many, varied, or unusual ideas,
or use their creative thinking abilities.
Integration with ● Basic knowledge of computers (ICT)
other subjects: ● Any subject of their curricula - planning a class with ICT
tools
● Language studies (foreign / mother tongue)
Tools: ● Web browser
●Computer with Internet connection and screen projector
device for presenter
● Other high tech devices they are used to handle (maybe
beyond teacher’s knowledge) ie. smart phones, games
boxes, mp3/4, interactive whiteboard..
Learning ● video,
materials (e.g. ● website,
video clips, ● photos.
podcasts, ● iPods/iPads/tablets/cell phones/x-Box and other games, ...
websites, photos,
text books etc.)
Teaching ● Constructivist and collaboratives educational paradigms
methods:
● Here are some advices for the teacher:
1. Make sure your presentation is dynamic and engages the
students.
2. Keep moving so students have something to watch.
3. Try not to get stuck in a corner.
4. Make eye contact with as many students as possible.
5. Use positive rather than negative language
6. Limit the amount you read from the board, screen or script.
7. Add your own words and character.
8. Encourage the students to contribute every idea they
possibly can!
9. When you want your students to be fluent, flexible, original,
or to elaborate, work very hard to refrain from any evaluation
or judgment of ideas. You will be able to analyze the ideas
later.
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24. eTwinning Learning Event Future School - School in 2020 Tiina Sarisalmi
The Future School - School in 2020 TEAM M
WORK PLAN Time
We propose 2 paths (to be chosen according to the
class characteristics) - a compromise between both
is also possible):
PATH # 1
Orientation Focus and Review 10 minutes
and Take time to introduce yourself and share a little
motivation about your background and your interest in the topic.
Next, poll the audience to find out what they already
know about this topic. Then, share a little about
what you will be covering – just enough to peak their
interest.
Objectives
Tell the audience:
● Today, we are going to be learning how to
find a proper tool for a specific activity and
how to use it
Activities 20 minutes
Teacher creates a class Google Site and adds
students as collaborators. Also, teacher gives a
reflexion theme:
( for exemple: Where/what for can we use the Google
Earth tool?)
In teams or individually, students create pages in the
class Site with a solution.
Homework / Arrange students into groups of 4-5 and hand 50 minutes
independent them to research about one tool. Each group will
work represent a different tool. This tool can be a real one
or imaginary. Ask each group to invent a name that
represents their tool and its utility.
Activities As a class, discuss each tool and ask the class to 30 minutes
determine whether:
1. Is it real?
2. Is it also applicable in classroom in 2020?
3. Offer a demonstration of its use in learning a
subject of their own choice.
Conclusion When you are analyzing, comparing, or evaluating 20 minutes
and reflection ideas, be certain to keep a clear, sharp focus on what
you’re trying to do or develop using those tools.
PATH # 2
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25. eTwinning Learning Event Future School - School in 2020 Tiina Sarisalmi
The Future School - School in 2020 TEAM M
Orientation ● Focus and Review 10 minutes
and Before the class (previous homework), ask them to
motivation bring to the classroom every tech device they have
and usually handle inside/outside school
The main idea is to make them feel important and
experts on the subject - that will be the key word for
their performance
● Objectives
From their personal practical knowledge, ss will be
led to develop, first, their more theoretical knowledge
(researching) and then to develop their imagination and
creativity. Doing this they also learn how to use those
tools in their Personal Learning (at school level and a
precious Long life Learning competence).
Activities Face-to-face group work (brainstorming): 40 minutes
ask them what do they know about the potentialities
of the devices their group members brought to the
classroom - for instance by starting collaboratively a
wiki article (one page for each tool, made by a group
of 2 or 3 ss) - they can draw a mind map and paste it
in the wiki.
Homework / Virtual group work (wiki writing): 2 hours
independent ask them to create a school activity where they can
work use one of the tools they´re working about in the (but ss should
wiki (try to have so many different tools as possible be given a
in the whole class) - it’d be better if you give them a deadline to do
planning template to organize their work. the homework -
let´s say a week)
Activities Final presentation of each group work to the whole 50 minutes
class (7-10 minutes
each group)
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26. eTwinning Learning Event Future School - School in 2020 Tiina Sarisalmi
The Future School - School in 2020 TEAM M
Conclusion ● Cross-curriculum writing: brief report on 50 minutes
and reflection - what they have learned
- how they expect that knowledge will be helpful for
their future
- what they’ve liked the most/the less/disliked in the
activities
- and if they think that their present classes can now
live in that future already.
(this may be preceded by a live assessment discussion in
the classroom - co and hetero- assessment and activity
evaluation as well)
● Publishing in Internet - ss love to share and see
their work online
● Maybe they could present the work to a larger
group - all classes from their level/from the
entire school
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