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P1 Orientation BriefingICT/MRL Department
4 Jan 2017
Statistics (2014)Access to Computer and Internet• 88% of households in SingaporeIndividual Usage of Computer and Internet• 74% and 79% of individuals have used a computer and the Internet in the past 3 months
respectively.• 92% and 96% of individuals (7 to 14 years old) have used a computer and the Internet in
the past 3 months respectively.Primary Internet Activities of Individuals (7 to 14 years old) • 46% of individuals use instant messaging• 43% of individuals download or watch movies, short films or images• 42% of individuals play or download computer or video games• 39% of individuals use social networks• 28% of individuals engage in general Web browsing
Adapted from https://www.ida.gov.sg/~/media/Files/Infocomm%20Landscape/Facts%20and%20Figures/SurveyReport/2014/2014%20HH%20public%20report%20final.pdf
Haig Girls’ School Statistics (2015)• More than of 70% students use technology at home to do
online assignments and watch videos• More than 60% of students use technology at home to play
games
When I use technology, % of students who agree or strongly agree
I concentrate more on what I am learning. 89.7I try harder in what I am learning. 90.6I feel more independent in my learning (e.g. checking my work, find out more about things I am interested in).
91.3
I understand more easily what I am learning. 92.1I remember more easily what I have learnt. 82.7I enjoy my learning more. 95.2I work better with my classmates. 86.6The class environment improves (e.g. Learning is fun. I am more engaged).
92.1
Desired Student Outcomes
Future-ready learners who are empowered to use technology responsibly:1. Collaborative knowledge creation2. Self-directed learning3. Acquisition of disciplinary thinking
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Develop Students’ Information, ICT and Media Literacy which includes:Cognitive Domain• Using ICT in a productive manner to:
1. Plan2. Access, Analyse and Evaluate
Information3. Engage in value creation4. Communicate, and5. Reflect
Affective Domain• Using ICT to collaborate• Adopt ethical practices and
being responsible when using ICT
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)Use of ICT to document the learning process, thus making thinking visible
Use of ICT for collaborative and connected learning
Making improvements to proposed solution based on peer feedback
Generating ideas on scientific concepts
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)Use of ICT to develop self-directed learners
P3 Joo Chiat Interactive Trail
Students learning about the heritage and culture of Joo Chiat using ICT
Use of ICT to engage students in self-directed learning of Mother Tongue Languages
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Use of ICT to create new knowledge for authentic audiences for “real” purposes
Students using ICT (e.g. creating videos and using Instagram) to advocate against child labour
Students using ICT (e.g. creating e-books and brochures) to promote social integration and heritage and culture of Joo Chiat
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Level Topics School Value
P1 Netiquette Concern
P2 Computer Security Concern
P3 Cyber Bullying Concern
P4 Handling Inappropriate Content Integrity
P5 Dangers with Cyber Contacts Concern
P6 Gaming & Internet Addiction Commitment
Developing student leaders who can positively influence peers on safe and responsible use of ICT
Cyber Wellness Ambassadors as Peer Advocates
Ethics and Responsibility
Learning Management System
Learning Management System
MC Online Connect App
ProgrammesICT in Curriculum• Mother Tongue Languages
– 10C, 10M, 10T• English• Mathematics• Science• Physical Education• Performing/Visual Arts
ProgrammesICT in Integrated Project WorkLevel Description Approach Value Creation
P1 Walking through Haig Girls’ School
Interdisciplinary Place-based Learning
(Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden)
Creative story writing to help new students assimilate to new environment
ProgrammesICT Enrichment Programme
ICT in D3T2 Talent Programme – Infocomm ClubICT in Leadership Programme
– ICT Leaders Programme– Cyber Wellness Ambassadors & Activities
Level ICT Skills
P3 Digital Poster Design
P4 HGS Arteractive Art Trail
P5 Stop-Motion Animation
P6 3D Modeling
Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
HGS Arteractive Trail for P4 students
Animation created by Infocomm students on National Arts Council
ICT in the Arts
Digital poster design on Cyber Wellness issues by P3 students
P5 students creating stop-motion animation as part of the National Day commemoration
FAQ1. What is the rationale for introducing ICT into the
education system? How does ICT benefit pupils’ learning?
2. Will pupils from less privileged families be penalized by the increased focus on ICT? How is HGS supporting these pupils and families?
3. Cyber addiction/addiction to computer games and the ill effects of over-exposure to ICT devices are increasingly issues of concern. Wouldn’t the introduction of ICT in classes and easy access to computers worsen the problem?
Contact Details
HOD ICT/MRL Mrs Gina Cho [email protected]
ICT Coordinator Mr Ansar [email protected]
Thank you