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Digital Technologies: Curriculum Connections F to 6

Digital Technologies: Curriculum Connections F to 6. Paula Christophersen Digital Technologies Curriculum Manager. Why make connections?. Reflect a connected, knowledge-based society. Efficiencies – time; crowded curriculum?.

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Digital Technologies: Curriculum Connections F to 6

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  1. Digital Technologies: Curriculum Connections F to 6 Paula Christophersen Digital Technologies Curriculum Manager

  2. Why make connections? Reflect a connected, knowledge-based society Efficiencies – time; crowded curriculum? Educational effectiveness – meaningful partnerships;shared core concepts Source: http://tinyurl.com/plewxxd

  3. Types of connections

  4. How connected?

  5. Types of connections

  6. Conceptual connections: processes (Digi Tech)

  7. Conceptual connections: processes (D&T)

  8. Conceptual connections - processes INVESTIGATE ANALYSE GENERATE PLAN & MANAGE DESIGN D&T DT PRODUCE DEVELOP EVALUATE EVALUATE

  9. Conceptual connections: types of inquiries

  10. Conceptual connections - design: Design thinking is a methodology that helps people understand and develop creative ways to solve a specific issue

  11. Conceptual connections - design Media Arts – Making involves using techniques, technologies and processes to design, produce and distribute media artworks What’s the same? What’s different? Language; Units of measure? Digital Technologies – generating ideas and instructions for the appearance and functionality of digital solutions Design and Technologies – processes to identify and investigate a need or an opportunity, to generate, plan, manage and create designed solutions, and evaluate products and processes

  12. Close connections Different perspectives creates a product, solution or explanation otherwise not possible

  13. Levels 3 to 4

  14. Levels 3 to 4

  15. Levels 3 to 4

  16. Levels F to 2

  17. Levels F to 2 Students verbally retell the story (of the Three Little Pigs) to a partner, ensuring that the sequence of events in constructing each house is correct (for example, a frame, then roof, then walls).

  18. Types of connections - Words

  19. Types of connections – Words (Levels 3 to 4) Different words; same intent? Collect, access and present different types of data using simple software to create information and solve problems (Digi Tech) Use media technologies to create time and space through the manipulation of images, sounds and text when telling stories (Media Arts) Represent and communicate observations, ideas and findings to show patterns and relationships using formal and informal scientific language (Science)

  20. Levels 5 to 6

  21. Levels 5 to 6

  22. Levels 5 to 6

  23. Connections - Science

  24. Connections - Maths

  25. Types of connections

  26. Types of connections - Contexts

  27. Types of connections - Contexts Recognise different types of data and explore how the same data can be represented in different ways Explore a range of digital systems with peripherals devices for different purposes …

  28. Types of connections - Contexts

  29. Context connections

  30. Tools for making connections https://www.digitaltechnologieshub.edu.au/primary-teachers http://www.digipubs.vic.edu.au/pubs/digitaltechnologies/digital-technologies-curriculum

  31. Tools: Knowing the curriculum

  32. Options and tools: Course planning

  33. Options and tools: Knowing the curriculum A to 2 3 to 4 5 to 6 7 to 8 9 to 10

  34. Options and tools: Decision making A guaranteed and viable curriculum ensures that all students have an equal opportunity to learn. Each student will have access to an effective or highly effect teacher, and access to the same content, knowledge and skills in each section or class program http://preview.tinyurl.com/hj6fose

  35. In summary: Decisions affecting planning Options and Tools: Decisions

  36. PAULA CHRISTOPHERSEN Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority christophersen.paula.p@edumail.vic.gov.au 9032 1724 0407 043 110

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