Appendices. Sample e-learning Plan extract. Sample e-learning plan extract

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Appendices Sample e-learning Plan extract Sample e-learning plan extract

Appendices

Sample e-learning Plan extract Sample e-learning Plan extract 87

(extract) Name of School: Killana Primary School Date of completion: 20 th October 2009 extract Timeframe for e- Learning Plan: 2009-2012 Section 1 Introduction (background information) Contents Section 2 Overview (priorities, targets, tasks) Action plans (detailed target and task breakdown) Section 3 Conclusion - E- Learning budget - ICT policy checklist - Sign off and date 1 88 Sample e-learning Plan extract

Section 2 - e-learning Plan Overview (extract) (extract) The following is an extract from a completed e-learning Plan Overview outlining priorities identified under the headings ICT in the Curriculum and Professional Development. PRIORITIES TARGETS TASKS TIMEFRAME ICT in the curriculum Target 1: Student experience: Teachers to incorporate e- Learning resources into lessons on a regular basis That appropriate resources be identified from Scoilnet and other relevant websites for use in the classroom November 2009 Priority 1 Student Experience: That students experience e- extract Learning activities regularly Target 2: February 2010 Student experience: Senior classes to start a project/activity that incorporates Students to be given specific e- Learning activities that engage the student in the use of ICT tasks that require the use of ICT for their completion Professional Development Target 1: December 2010 Teacher confidence: The ICT co- ordinating teacher to liaise with the local Priority 1 That teachers become Education Centre to organise an NCTE whole school training Teacher Confidence: proficient in the technologies course, delivered in the school, based on the school s own That there is increased available within the school and technologies (including digital cameras, digital projectors, confidence among teachers in understand how they can use and other resources). the integration of ICT these in learning and teaching. Target 2: Teacher Confidence: That teachers acquire skills in ICT integration by engaging in relevant CPD programmes. The e- Learning team to provide teachers with information from the NCTE website and the local Education Centre regarding relevant courses and support groups available. Ongoing 3 Sample e-learning Plan extract 89

(extract) Section 2 Action Plans ICT in the curriculum PRIORITIES: Student experience That students experience e- Learning activities regularly. Target (What do we want to achieve?): Student Experience Teachers to incorporate e- Learning resources into lessons on a regular basis. TIMEFRAME REMITS RESOURCES extract (When is it to be done by?) (Who is to do it?) (What resources are needed?) October/ November 2009 All teachers Internet enabled computers Broadband access Shared storage space TASK (What needs to be done?) That curriculum relevant resources be identified from Scoilnet and other relevant websites for use in the classroom SUCCESS CRITERIA (What are the desired outcomes?) A list of online resources are available and accessible in a shared storage area, e.g., the school server. Each resource is catalogued to describe its purpose. Resources are used in class by all teachers. Agreed Monitoring Procedures: Teachers to report progress to the e- Learning team early November. Agreed Evaluation Procedures: Teachers to provide feedback to the e- Learning Team on how successful this activity was in achieving the desired outcomes and whether changes could be made to the approach adopted. 6 90 Sample e-learning Plan extract

Section 2 Action Plans (extract) ICT in the curriculum PRIORITIES: Student experience That students experience e- Learning activities regularly. Target (What do we want to achieve?): Student Experience - Students to be given specific tasks that require the use of ICT for their completion. TIMEFRAME REMITS RESOURCES (When is it to be done by?) (Who is to do it?) (What resources are needed?) extract November 2009/February 2010 Mairead Murphy Computers Gary McKenna Word processing software Digital and/or DV Camera Data projector TASK (What needs to be done?) Senior classes to start a project/activity that incorporates e- Learning activities that engage the student in the use of ICT, e.g., use of digital/video camera to record a school trip, writing of reports and uploading of images to a document; creation of a slide show which is presented by students to the class. SUCCESS CRITERIA (What are the desired outcomes?) Record of activity (e.g., pictures of school trip) to be stored on school server. Students to make presentation to their own class and other classes on the activity. Slide show uploaded to school website or blog Agreed Monitoring Procedures: Teachers involved to maintain a journal of e- Learning activity with support from the e- Learning team. Agreed Evaluation Procedures: Teachers engaged in activity to report on the benefits and obstacles encountered in the process. Other teachers to review the value of shared output to their own classes. Students views on the learning experience to be ascertained and reported to staff. 7 Sample e-learning Plan extract 91