Tuesday, 7 June 2022

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Nearpod




 Nearpod helps educators make any lesson interactive whether in the classroom or virtual. The concept is simple. A teacher can create interactive presentations that can contain Quiz’s, Polls, Videos, Collaborate Boards, and more. You can access thousands of pre-built K-12 standards-aligned lessons or upload your existing lessons and make them interactive.

The students can access a teacher’s presentation through a code and the teacher then moves the class through the presentation and lets students interact with the media as they go. Teachers can also opt for Student-Paced mode, where the student controls the flow of the lesson. This mode is perfect for sub days, weather days, homework assignments, or independent work. The app is web-based and works on any device with an internet connection. Below are just ten ways of utilizing this multifaceted tool.

           steps to use near pod             

1. search nearpod.com in search engine




2. sign up using google account



3. Choose the role, as a teacher or student, which ever you want to join as

4. Another dialogue box will appear, which will ask you to choose grades and subjects preferences and click done.


                                          For Teachers


You can create variety of lessons, video and activities by clicking on the create button.



By creating on the lesson you have options to create variety of lesson as below.



select any one of the format you want create on and enjoy the creation.



Steps to create our own PPT on near pod and add to the google classroom

 Click on create and then on lesson.

 Then click on content and activities.



   Click slide and chose any template.



   Create PPT and save it. Then click on save and exit.



 Then click on students-paced and copied the link.

 After that, click on the google classroom and copy the link
                   
                                         Benefits of Nearpod

1.  Simple presentation delivery

At it’s most simple, you can use Nearpod as a substitute for other presentation tools. Instead of running a Powerpoint or Google Slides, you can utilize Nearpod and make the lesson more interactive. You can even ‘drag and drop’ your existing Google slides, PDFs and PowerPoints into the app for it to instantly create a Nearpod presentation. Then you can select from countless interactive activities and formative assessments. The presentations will be beamed to each students’ device in the classroom. You also do not have to rely on students being able to see the board. 



2. 
Personalized provision

Following on from the idea of using Nearpod as a simple presentation tool, you could isolate the use of the app to one child or a small group. It could be that you are beaming extra teaching provisions to particular pupils during a starter. This could be the missing link that provides more support for a child with visual impairments. It could provide that extra bit of help for a low attainer in your class.

3.  Open-ended tasks

Nearpod allows for creative flexibility. The ‘Open-Ended Questions’ feature allows the teacher to pose a question or set up a scenario for the students to respond to. With this tool, you can facilitate creative writing tasks. As a result, the advantage of using something like Nearpod for this kind of activity is that the ‘Open-Ended’ answers are then automatically logged in the reports.


4. 
Live formative assessment

The app can become even more useful if you insert one of Nearpod’s many formative assessment activities into your presentation.  As a teacher, you can create customized Quizzes, Polls, Open-ended Questions, Matching Pairs, and more that can be used to check for students’ understanding in real-time. The teacher can instantly gain insights into the classes’ overall understanding and make adjustments on the fly.  



                                 classroom implication

Nearpod gives teachers opportunities to provide immediate feedback and lets them know where reteaching would benefit students. Students can ask questions in the moment or take notes to strengthen their understanding of the content. Students can also move through content at their own pace, and teachers may choose to assign them different presentations or give them a chance to create their own. Since features like polls, ideas, and collaborative boards show immediate results, students and teachers can engage in meaningful discussion. Alternatively, teachers can implement follow-up questions through up-voting or quickly inserted whiteboards. Nearpod is also useful as a remote learning tool or for when a substitute is present in the classroom, as it's relatively easy for teachers to monitor student progress on the platform.

When direct instruction is a necessity, Nearpod offers fantastic ways to increase student involvement via in-person or remote environments. It would be nice to see some additional collaborative features like a backchannel or group annotation capabilities for further collaboration and communication. Teachers interested in using Nearpod to its fullest capabilities will want to check out the extensive learning resources available through webinars, professional development presentations, and the site's blog.


Friday, 3 June 2022

GeoGebra as situating tool

 



GeoGebra is an interactive geometry, algebra, statistics and calculus application, intended for learning and teaching mathematics and science from primary school to university level. GeoGebra is available on multiple platforms, with apps for desktops, tablets and web.


Situating tool using GeoGebra Square

Procedure:

1. First click on the GeoGebra icon from the desktop
2.  Click on the button near to the graphics to make the blank page. 


3. Click to grid and axes to hide the grid                     and axes.




4. Click the button on the right hand side of the page and select geometry

5. Draw two points A and B using the New Point tool



6. Draw the line segment AB using the Segment between two points tool 





7. Click to a perpendicular line tool to draw a perpendicular line



8. Click on the line drawn in step 6 to draw a perpendicular line. (After clicking drag a line to point

9. From point B draw a circle through point A using the Circle with Centre through a Point tool




10. Now add a new point C on the intersection point.


11. Repeat step 8 to draw a perpendicular line. (This time drag a line to point A)

12. From A draw a circle through B using the Circle with Centre through a Point tool

13. Now add a new point D on the intersection point
 14. Now click polygon tool and click on the point A and drag the line to point B then to point C and finally to point D to make a square.

15. Hide the circles by right clicking them and deselecting

Final result 



Wednesday, 1 June 2022

graphicalc as situating tool





GraphCalc is an open-source computer program that runs in Microsoft Windows and Linux that provides the functionality of a graphing calculator.

steps to use Graphcalc

1. Open GraphCalc
2. Click on graph 1
3. Choose 2D-graph
3. Click on equation
5. Type equation and apply


Case 1
Use GraphCalc and generate a line of equation, when the equation is y=2x+1


Prediction: I thought there would be many diagonal line 


Observation: after plotting the graph with its equation, I came to observe that the line was indeed diagonal straight line which moved from top right to bottom left.

case 2
y=-2x+1
y=-4x+1
y=-6x+1
Prediction: I predicted that the graph line would move from top left to bottom right


Observation: all the lines move diagonally from top left to right



Case 3
y=2x=1
Prediction: I thought the graph line would move from top right to bottom left


Observation: The line move parallels in the x-axis

case 4
y=2x+1
y=2x+2
y=2x+3
 Prediction: I suppose the graph line would move from top right to bottom left

 Observation: The lines move diagonally from right to left. All the line move across the x-axis, but their the line move bigger and bigger when we increase the constant with same variable.

case 5
y=2x-1
y=4x-1
 
Prediction: initially i thought the graph line would move from top left to bottom right.



Observation: The lines move diagonally from right to left, and when the variable is increased from 2 to 4 the line is moved diagonally from right to left but the line is diminishing or decreasing.


case 6
y=-2x-1
y=-4x-2
y=-6x-3
Prediction: i feel that the graph line would move diagonally from top right to bottom right.



Observation: the lines ,oved diagonally from left to right, and when the variable increases, the value of constant also increases, the line is moved diagonally from right to left with same point but the line diminishes from earlier line.




case 7
y=-2x+1
y=-4x+-1

Prediction: i thought the graph would move diagonally from top left to bottom right




Observation: The lines are moved diagonally from left to right and line of coordinates changes when the value of variable increases. 



case 8
solve the equation; y=(x+5)(x-1)
Prediction:  i suppose the graph would appear like a curve




Observation: after plotting the equation, the line forms U-shape.

case 9
y=x^2-2x+4
Prediction: i thought the graph line would move from top right to bottom left.






Observation: After plotting the equation, the line forms U-shape.














































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Monday, 30 May 2022

Developing simple website as a constructive tools

 








Developing a simple website is a part of constructive tool. Some of the constructive tools that I have learnt till date are Mentimeter, Kahoot, Quiz, Google Docs, Coggle.it, and Google Slides



Other Google services, such as Docs, sheets, and slides, are compatible with Google sites.

Following are the steps to develop a google site/ websites;



✍🏻step 1

Go to the websites https://sites.google.com

✍🏻Step 2


write a title by changing the untitled site name with a preferred title.






✍🏻Step 3

Insert an image of self on the page by going to the 'setting' and then towards the right, choose 'upload' and then choose a photo and change.

✍🏻Step 4 

Then click on 'theme' option choose templates to our site.  

✍🏻Step 5

After that by using the 'pages' option, we can add pages to our site that will be displayed towards the top right-hand side of the page.

✍🏻Step 6

Go to the 'pages' option and click on the Plus sign to create or add a page. Then give the page a name and click 'done.'

✍🏻Step 7


From a set of content blocks under 'insert', drag a text box from content blocks and drop it in the area where text needs to be inserted.

✍🏻Step 8 

In the text box that I created, I wrote my resume, ICT tools and research title.

✍🏻Step 9

When I was done writing, I clicked on the arrow next to 'publish' option, and chose the view published site.

Steps to shorten URL and share the Google sites link

1. Copy the link from the top of the page where the resume is being created. This was my connection in my google site.

2. Go to google

3. Search for 'shorten the URL' 

4. From there, choose 'Bitly: URL shorten'. Towards the button of the page, paste the link that was previously copied.

5. After pasting the link, click shorten, then the link gets shortened. This was my shortened link  https://bit.ly/3wvsZ40

6. The shortened link can be shared to others where they can access the link to view the details of google site.

To share, the following steps should be followed:

a. Copy the link that is on top the page where resume is being created. The below given link is one example.

https://sites.google.com/d/1gJeKCdMy8CvC96wSs2SLgea8dM5__u0q/p/1FPi1zSOG9L7F_85Wm2VaSQWSpo8XnzOE/edit

b. Go to google.

c. Search for 'shorten the url'.

c. From there, choose 'Bitly: URL shortner'. Towards the bottom of the page, paste the link that was        previously copied. 

d. After pasting the link, click 'shorten'. The link gets shortened. This was my shortened link https://bit.ly/3FR85k4

e. The shortened link can be shared to others where they can access the link to see the resume.

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Google docs as constructive tools

 


Google Docs is a free Web-based application in which document and Spreadsheet can be created, edited and stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection and a full-featured Web browser. Google Docs is a part of a comprehensive package of online applications offered by and associated with Google.



How to Use Google Docs

You can use Google Docs just like you would use Word documents. Create new documents, use Google Docs templates, share documents with your team and collaborate in real-time. We'll show you the basics here.






 To make a new Google Doc, first head to docs.google.com. sign in with your Google account. Once you're on the Google Docs start page, you can create a blank new document or choose a template.

You can also go to File > New > Document or File > New > From template to do the same from within an existing Google Doc.






How to Save a Google Doc

As part of Google's online office suite, you will never need to remember to save a document since Google automatically saves it to your Google Drive. Hence, you won't find a Save button. That said, from the File menu, you can Make a CopyEmail, or Download your Google Doc.

Advantage of using Google docs

  1. Auto Saving – The documents save in real time, eliminating the need to save your document. Word Docs typically do auto save now too but there is still a chance you may lose some changes.
  2. Less Confusion – With Google Docs, we know which is the most recent version of the content for your website, there is no more question of “which file is the best version”.  Put simply, our project managers can easily tell what document to use and give to our developers.
  3. Work From Anywhere – You can load documents on your phone, tablet, desktop and work easily.
  4. Collaboration – You can work together on the same document.  No more passing around individual Word files that can only be used by one person at a time.  This is a HUGE time savings.
  5. Upload – You can actually upload Word Docs and have them auto convert to a Google Doc. Note that there may be slight formatting changes, but if you draft in Google Doc these are easily resolved. 
  6. Saves Time –   You save time by using Google Docs because you no longer have to save files, email files, figure out which have been emailed or which is the current version.
  7. Saves Money – Since time is saved, money is saved.  Your website project is quoted based on the use of Google Docs and the time savings it allows.  If you prefer to use Microsoft Word files, let us know and we can set a budget. 





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