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Video typology

This document is a "classification" of pedagogical videos based on the existing ones identified at the beginning of the project. A final version is available.

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FICTUP pedagogical scenarios

The FICTUP cases, describing concrete pedagogical activities including ICT usage, have been elaborated by the project partners in cooperation with expert and novice teachers. Each case includes a description of the activity in class (PDF file) and three associated pedagogical videos. All the cases are both in English and in the national language of the country where the case has been written. Click on a case title to access to the writing and associated videos.

Country: Hungary

Age of pupils: 15 years

Subject/s: Physics within integrated science

Tool/s: Sinequanon, Calameo
Country: Finland

Age of pupils: 9-10 years

Subject/s: Science, interdisciplinary approaches

Tool/s: Virtual forums
Country: Hungary

Age of pupils: 15 years

Subject/s: History

Tool/s: LeMill, Google Maps
Country: Hungary

Age of pupils: 16 years

Subject/s: History, English

Tool/s: Ning, Wallwisher, Blogster
Country: Italy

Age of pupils: 9-10 years

Subject/s: Native language, Art, Technology

Tool/s: Interactive whiteboard, Kerpoof.com
Country: Italy

Age of pupils: 11-13 years

Subject/s: Technology

Tool/s: Moodle
Country: France

Age of pupils: 13-14 years

Subject/s: Information search, Science

Tool/s: OPAC (Online public access catalog), search engines
Country: Finland

Age of pupils: 11-12 years

Subject/s: Native language

Tool/s: Magazine Factory
Country: France

Age of pupils: 15-16 years

Subject/s: mathematics

Tool/s: Geogebra



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