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