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Top Ten Tips for a Primary Classroom

Top Ten ways to use a Genee Vision Visualiser in a Primary Classroom
  1. Create stop-frame animation sequences with Geneemation software.
  2. Display 3-D objects and display to the whole class.
  3. Teachers/children can model particular skills by demonstrating them on a visualiser, e.g. handwriting styles, art techniques, science investigations.
  4. Use to promote peer and self assessment.
  5. Annotate over images, artefacts and live objects.
  6. Instantly share resources for all to see.
  7. Children can present their work visually.
  8. Use captured images to prompt children’s recount of events or experiences.
  9. Create e-portfolios of evidence of learning.
  10. Capture video demonstrations of activities to playback and share.
Top Ten ways to use Learning Response Systems in a Primary Classroom
  1. Personalised learning option allows children to work at their own level and pace.
  2. Built-in gaming technology provides a fun and interesting element to learning.
  3. Display children’s work under a visualiser then use the response system to ask opinions on it.
  4. Gather children’s opinions on various topics instantly and anonymously.
  5. Ask children spontaneous or preset questions.
  6. Create interactive learning and an enjoyable environment.
  7. Children can text and drop answers to questions asked.
  8. Capture data to generate graphs, reports and charts using existing saved results.
  9. Use sequencing to place parts of a process in the correct order.
  10. Use to check factual knowledge.
Top Ten ways to use an Interactive Whiteboard in a Primary Classroom
  1. Project demonstrations onto an IWB so children can all see at the same time.
  2. Children can create exciting storyboards using an IWB.
  3. Children can view small objects/samples enlarged onto an interactive whiteboard.
  4. Enlarge readings of shared text from a book onto an IWB so children can read together.
  5. Keep children engaged by viewing one another’s work on an IWB.
  6. Scan texts to find specific sections using the IWB. E.g. key words or phrases.
  7. Predict story endings, e.g. from unfinished extracts while reading with the teacher.
  8. Children can view a slide show of their activities on the IWB.
  9. Display pictures of children undertaking classroom activities helping them to recall key learning points.
  10. Children can view animations on an IWB to understand specific concepts.
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