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EXERCISE 10: To create blogs for individual students for sharing and learning articles/Class notes/assignments and participating in active blogging community.

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 Exercise 10 Aim: To create blogs for individual students for sharing and learning articles/Class notes/assignments and participating in active blogging community. Step 1: Create a Blogger Account Visit Blogger.com. Sign in with your Google account. If you don't have one, you can create it. Step 2: Start a New Blog Once logged in, click on "Create New Blog." Fill in the blog title and address (URL). Choose a template (you can always change it later). Step 3: Customize Blog Settings Click on "Settings" in the left sidebar. Adjust the basic settings like blog description, privacy, and language. Step 4: Create Pages for Notes, Assignments, and Seminars In the Blogger dashboard, click on "Pages" in the left sidebar. Create a new page for each category: "Class Notes," "Assignments," "Seminar Presentations." Step 5: Upload Class Notes Open the "Class Notes" page. Click on "New Post." Enter a title and add you...

EXERCISE 9: Organise a few video –conferencing classes inviting experts in school subjects and encourage the students to share the learning experiences through WhatsApp with their classmates and others.

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 Exercise 9 Aim: .Organise a few video –conferencing classes inviting experts in school  subjects and encourage the students to share the learning experiences through WhatsApp with their classmates and others. On March 5, 2024, the Faculty In-Charge of the EPC 3 Critical Understanding of ICT course, M.  Amala Jansi, organized a video conferencing class from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm. The session was led by Subject Expert Supraja Balachander, who serves as the Head of the Computer Science and  Artificial Intelligence Department at Kola Saraswathi Vaishnav Senior Secondary School in  Chennai. She shared her knowledge and expertise in computer science and artificial intelligence, illustrating their role across various subjects. As students, we found the session enriching and valuable, prompting us to share our experience with our friends via WhatsApp. Overall, it was a pleasant and insightful learning experience.

EXERCISE 8: Prepare video on different teaching styles of experienced teachers/peers and keep them available for viewing as a stream on a computer.

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 Exercise 8 Aim: Prepare video on different teaching styles  of experienced teachers/peers and keep them available for viewing as a stream on a computer. 

EXERCISE 7: To use a mobile device/ a camera phone to take a series of snapshots of children's actions events/scenes/activities

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 Exercise 7 Aim: To use a mobile device/ a camera phone to take a series of snapshots of children's actions events/scenes/activities and prepare a photo documentary or photo album with explanatory notes/descriptions. Photo Album Jaigopal Garodia Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Choolaimedu, Chennai -94 Photo album

EXERCISE 6: To use a visual projector to display and share an information to the whole class

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 Exercise 6 Aim: To use a visual projector to display and share an information to the whole class. Using a visual projector to display and share information with the whole class can be an effective way to engage students. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you set up and use a visual projector: Hardware Setup: Connect the Projector to the Computer: Use the appropriate cables (VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, etc.) to connect the projector to your computer. Ensure that both the projector and the computer are powered off before making the connections. Power On the Projector: Turn on the projector using the power button. Allow it some time to warm up and initialize. Power On the Computer: Turn on your computer and wait for it to fully boot up. Display Settings: Adjust Computer Display Settings. Go to your computer's display settings. Select the projector as the secondary display or choose the option that extends your desktop to the projector. Set Screen Resolution: Adjust the screen resol...

EXERCISE 5: To teach a content /lesson using an interactive whiteboard

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 Exercise 5 Aim: To teach a content /lesson using an interactive whiteboard (by connecting a desktop computer to a whiteboard and project google images on to it) Teaching a lesson using an interactive whiteboard connected to a desktop computer can be a dynamic and engaging experience for your students. Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can use Google Images to enhance your lesson: Step 1: Set Up Your Interactive Whiteboard Make sure your interactive whiteboard is properly connected to your desktop computer. Ensure that the necessary software is installed, and the system is calibrated for accurate touch or pen input. Setting up an interactive whiteboard involves a few steps, including hardware connections, software installation, and calibration. Hardware Setup: Connect the Interactive Whiteboard to the Computer: Use the provided cables to connect the interactive whiteboard to your desktop computer. Common connection types include USB and HDMI. Power On the Inter...

EXERCISE 4: TO USE A LAPTOP/ PC FOR PREPARING SLIDES FOR POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS

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Exercise: 4 Aim:  To use a laptop /pc for preparing slides for PowerPoint presentations and also download the video resources available on the internet and use them embedded with slide presentations. UDS: Change in social science