[Xerte] Re: Xerte in primary schools

Dave Burnett d_b_burnett at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 7 12:46:07 GMT 2011




Alistair, is this not the slippery slope you have cautioned us of on other occasions?
What of the danger of a non-accessible piece escaping into the wild, like a GMO?
;-)



From: Alistair.McNaught at HEAcademy.ac.uk
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 10:19:20 +0000
Subject: [Xerte] Re: Xerte in primary schools










It’s only a non-no when you have no idea who your audience is or what their specific needs might be - for example when creating an online course that could
 be marketed to people with different nationalities, disabilities or connectivities. 

 
In primary and secondary education,  Xerte is likely to be used in a class based context - for example with an interactive whiteboard.  In this case, teachers
 will often use timers to produce a creative tension or create friendly competitiveness between groups or even just help distractable pupils stay on track. For some learners that can be a trick that helps include them.

 
Like many aspects of accessibility it's not the technique that is accessible or inaccessible but the context in which it is applied. I can, however, see that
 from a developer point of view it could be risky putting in a functionality that could be used inappropriately in the distance learning context.
 
A
 
 
 


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On Behalf Of Julian Tenney

Sent: 07 November 2011 09:58

To: Xerte discussion list

Subject: [Xerte] Re: Xerte in primary schools


 
>Would be nice if Xerte had an “add page timer” option that could give you a countdown for doing a task under time pressure. I might copy the technical list
 into this email in case anyone there is working on a similar idea.
 
I thought that was an accessibility no-no?
 


From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
 [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Alistair McNaught

Sent: 05 November 2011 09:43

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Cc: Xerte discussion list

Subject: [Xerte] Re: Xerte in primary schools


 

Thanks John and Bob for the ideas – the John’s Moodle book has given lots of ideas already just flicking through the contents.
 
I can see some “Xerte Spot the Difference” activities with the Morph Image template and some external links to jigsaws using the
 NewPage navigator template.
Talking of templates I could probably do a nice “climate cross section” using the tabbed navigator to work down the latitudes.
 I’ll try the new Hangman template and I have a great audio clip from my friend (who set up the charity) describing his encounter with an angry hippo as a child when he was head butted into the river. That will go really well with the audio slideshow template.
 I could do another style of spot the difference with the annotated diagram template. If I’ve got time I’ll do a Camstudio screencapture describing the Savanna and then turn it into a synched video followed by a multichoice quiz.

 
Would be nice if Xerte had an “add page timer” option that could give you a countdown for doing a task under time pressure. I might
 copy the technical list into this email in case anyone there is working on a similar idea.
 
Being primary age kids I’ll probably not risk the Flickr and YouTube templates since the results involve a degree of unpredictability!
 
That’s my weekend sorted..

 
Thanks for the ideas – I just needed something to get the creative juices flowing. I’ll let people see the finished products when
 I’m done .
 
 
A
 


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 teachers using Xerte Online Toolkits [mailto:XERTEFORTEACHERS at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] 
On Behalf Of Bob Read

Sent: 05 November 2011 08:52

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Hi Alistair
Like John I’d also recommend having a look at some on line jigsaw websites such as
www.jigsawplanet.com . The puzzles are made within seconds and I’m sure you could use some photos or images of scenes relevant to overseas development as the basis of some activities.

Sounds like really useful project – good luck!
regards
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Hi Alistair,


Games are the thing...online snakes and ladders....jigsaw, simple word search


 


 This is a Moodle2 book for teachers of 4-9 year old  You may get some ideas.


http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=55&rid=5125


cheers


johnD




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On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Alistair McNaught <Alistair.McNaught at heacademy.ac.uk> wrote:


I’m doing some volunteering for a small charity creating resources for primary school children to help them understand development in general and the activities of the charity in particular. We’re using Xerte
 to create resources for use in the primary classroom. Whilst I have lots of experience with Xerte and lots of experience in teaching development to post 16 audiences I have little experience of primary classrooms so if anyone has any hints and tips about the
 kind of approaches to take, the kinds of resources I might be integrating with etc I’d be very grateful.

 
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