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Developing skills for information and communication technology tutors

An open learning pack for ICT tutors and mentors - 2nd Edition

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Alan Clarke, Jackie Essom and Victoria Forty with Alastair Clark and Sal McKeown
ISBN 1 86201 222 9
May 2005

£125.00   (US$227.00  €190.00) [excludes P&P]
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The second edition of this popular resource includes a new module and updated information. An open learning pack, it supports information technology tutors and mentors who, although skilled in the use of computers and communication technologies, have received no teacher training. It concentrates on teaching techniques and the understanding of learning. Modules include facilitating learning, preparing for the first IT session, an introduction to teaching and learning methods and a new module on enabling technology. The materials link to an Open College Network qualification.

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Contents

Module 1. Facilitating Learning
  User Guide
Section 1 How Adults Learn
Section 2 Approaches to Learning
Section 3 Feedback
Section 4 Pace and Review
Section 5 Supporting Older Learners
Module 2. Planning and delivering an initial ICT session
Module 3. Teaching Methods and Information and Communication Technology
Section 1 One-to-One Teaching
Section 2 Small Group Teaching
Section 3 Whole-Class Teaching
Section 4 Demonstrations
Module 4. Designing and Delivering an ICT course
Section 1 Introduction to Session Planning
Section 2 Learning Aids
Section 3 Hints and Tips
Section 4 Information and Communication Technology Content 1
Section 5 Information and Communication Technology Content 2
Module 5. Enabling Technology
Section 1 Developing an Awareness of Enabling Technology
Section 2 Changing the System
Section 3 Identifying Hardware Solutions
Section 4 Identifying Software Solutions
Section 5 Finding Other Sources of Help
Appendix Accreditation through Open College Network South East Midlands

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