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ICT TOOLS

DIGI-SCIENCE

Check our list of tools you may use at work with your students choosing different approach

ICT TOOLS

by inquiry phases

ICT TOOLS

by tool categories

INQUIRYPHASES

-> categories of tool -> tools examples (click on button to display)

ORIENTATION

Concept mapping

CONCEPTUALIZATION

INVESTIGATION

CONCLUSION

DISCUSSION

Assesment

Drag & Drop

Games & Simulations

Concept mapping

Prompting

Collaborative Content Production

Games & Simulations

Data Analyzing

Prompting

Feedback Collection

Posting

Feedback Collection

Posting

Presentation

Video Watching

Collaborative Content Production

Video Making /smartphone

Video Making /computer

Game-Based

Collaborative Content Production

Presentation

Video Making /smartphone

Assesment

Video Chatting &Conferencing

Collaborative Content Production

Teaching objective & tools examples: Make learning meaningful by connecting the content of the lesson to important goals of the students, their interests and prior knowledge. Example:

  • >>> Mindomo
  • >>> GO-LAB Concept Mapper
Activate and evaluate prior knowledge by helping students making connections between past and present learning. Example:
  • >>> SmartDraw
  • >>> GO-LAB Timeline

Teaching objective & tools examples: Check students' understanding of the new content. Examples:

  • >>> Kahoot
  • >>> Quizizz
  • >>> Quizlet
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Students formulate theory based questions or hypotheses. Examples:

  • >>> Hypothesis
  • >>> GO-LAB Question Scratchpad
  • >>> GO-LAB Hypothesis Scratchpad

Teaching objective & tools examples: Give students an opportunity to learn how the lab works (or draw attention to some key elements) before they actually use it. Examples:

  • >>> PhET
  • >>> Learningapps.org
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide structure/scaffolding for students with low prior knowledge. Example:

  • >>> Mindomo
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Draw focus to the hypotheses/research question(s). Example:

  • >>> Hypothesis
  • >>> GO-LAB Viewer

Teaching objective & tools examples: Encourage students to observe, record and possibly compare their data with others. Examples:

  • >>> Google Docs
  • >>> Google Spreadsheet
  • >>> Trello
  • >>> Basecamp
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Enable students to experiment, make observations or collect information in order to infer the principles underlying a topic or domain. Examples:

  • >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • >>> GO-LAB Data Viewer
  • >>> GO-LAB Observation Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide a way to structure data in a table. Examples:

  • >>> Google Sheets
  • >>> GO-LAB Table Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples: Emphasize that students should think about the data they collected and which data will help them confirm or refute their hypotheses or answer their research quesion(s). Example:

  • >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • >>> GO-LAB Viewer

Teaching objective & tools examples: Have students compare the outcomes of the Investigation phase with the output of the Conceptualisation phase to draw conclusions. Example:

  • >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • >>> GO-LAB Conclusion Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples: Encourage students to reflect on their learning by including checkpoints for discussion on personal level, group level or on the whole class level. Example:

  • >>> Padlet
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Check for misconceptions with a classroom discussion. Example:

  • >>> Google Forms
Anticipate commonly made errors and ask probing questions. Provide explanatory feedback and encouragement when needed. Example:
  • >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • >>> GO-LAB Conclusion Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples: Inspire curiosity by asking students questions about their experiences. Example:

  • >>> Padlet
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Capture your students' interest with an interesting (shallow) introduction to the domain.

  • >>> Prezi
Captivate students' attention by posing challenging questions or problems to be solved.
  • >>> Google Jamboard
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Captivate students' attention by using novelty, surprise or uncertainty to gain interest. Example:

  • >>> YouTube
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge. Example:

  • >>> Google Docs
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: During a distance learning situation, guide your students investigation with a video by demonstrating how to get started collecting data or how to use certain computer software. Examples:

  • >>> FilmoraGo
  • >>> Inshot
  • >>> Open Shot
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: During a distance learning situation, guide your students investigation with a video by demonstrating how to get started collecting data or how to use certain computer software. Examples:

  • >>> YouTube
  • >>> Vimeo
  • >>> PowToon
  • >>> Edpuzzle
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Give learners various ways to reinforce the information and knowledge they learnt. Example:

  • >>> Kahoot
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know. Example:

  • >>> Google Docs
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know. Examples:

  • >>> Prezi
  • >>> Google Jamboard
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know. Examples:

  • >>> FilmoraGo
  • >>> Inshot
  • >>> Open Shot
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know. Examples:

  • >>> ForAllRubrics
  • >>> iRubric
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: During a distance learning situation, meet synchronously with students and have them discuss their learning. Examples:

  • >>> Zoom
  • >>> Google Meet
  • >>> Microsoft Teams
  • >>> FaceTime
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples: Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know. Examples:

  • >>> Google Docs
  • >>> Google Spreadsheet
  • >>> Trello
  • >>> Basecamp
See also tools on GO-LAB

TOOLCATEGORIES

-> tools examples (click on button to display)

Feedback Collection

Feedback Collection

Feedback Collection

Feedback Collection

Concept making

Collaborative content produc-tion

Posting

Video watching

Video chatting & conferencing

Memorization

VIDEO MAKING/smartphone

prompting

Games & Simulations

Drag & Drop

ASSESMENT (GAME-BASED)

data analyzing

presentation

video making/computer

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Check students' understanding of the new content >>> Kahoot
  • Give learners various ways to reinforce the information and knowledge they learnt >>> Kahoot
  • Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know >>> ForAllRubrics
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge >>> Google Docs
  • Encourage students to observe, record and possibly compare their data with others >>> Google Docs >>> Google Spreadsheets >>> Trello >>> Basecamp
  • Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know >>> Google Docs >>> Google Spreadsheets >>> Google Slides
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Provide a way to structure data in a table >>> Google Spreadsheets >>> GO-LAB Table Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Students formulate theory based questions or hypotheses >>> GO-LAB Question Scratchpad >>> GO-LAB Hypothesis Scratchpad >>> Hypothesis

Google Forms, Socrative, SurveyMonkey, Go-Lab Conclusion Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Have students compare the outcomes of the Investigation phase with the output of the Conceptualisation phase to draw conclusions >>> GO-LAB Conclusion Tool >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • Check for misconceptions with a classroom discussion >>> Google Forms
  • Anticipate commonly made errors and ask probing questions. Provide explanatory feedback and encouragement when needed >>> GO-LAB Conclusion Tool >>> Teacher Observation Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Give students an opportunity to learn how the lab works (or draw attention to some key elements) before they actually use it >>> PhET >>> Learningapps.org
  • Enable students to experiment, make observations or collect information in order to infer the principles underlying a topic or domain >>> GO-LAB Data Viewer >>> GO-LAB Observation Tool >>> Teacher Observation Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Give learners various ways to reinforce the information and knowledge they learnt >>> Cobocards
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Inspire curiosity by asking students questions about their experiences >>> Padlet
  • Encourage students to reflect on their learning by including checkpoints for discussion on personal level, group level or on the whole class level >>> Padlet
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Make learning meaningful by connecting the content of the lesson to important goals of the students, their interests and prior knowledge >>> GO-LAB Concept Mapper >>> Mindomo
  • Activate and evaluate prior knowledge by helping students making connections between past and present learning >>> GO-LAB Timeline >>> SmartDraw
  • Provide structure/scaffolding for students with low prior knowledge >>> Mindomo

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Captivate students' attention by posing challenging questions or problems to be solved >>> Google Jamboard
  • Capture your students' interest with an interesting (shallow) introduction to the domain >>> Prezi
  • Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know >>> PowerPoint
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Draw focus to the hypotheses/research question(s) >>> GO-LAB Viewer >>> Teacher Observation Tool
  • Emphasize that students should think about the data they collected and which data will help them confirm or refute their hypotheses or answer their research quesion(s) >>> GO-LAB Viewer >>> Teacher Observation Tool

Google Forms, Socrative, SurveyMonkey, Go-Lab Conclusion Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • During a distance learning situation, meet synchronously with students and have them discuss their learning >>> Zoom
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • During a distance learning situation, guide your students investigation with a video by demonstrating how to get started collecting data or how to use certain computer software >>> Screencast-o-matic >>> Open Broadcasting software >>> Edpuzzle
See also tools on GO-LAB

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • During a distance learning situation, guide your students investigation with a video by demonstrating how to get started collecting data or how to use certain computer software >>> FilmoraGo >>> Inshot >>> Open Shot
  • Provide your learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know >>> FilmoraGo >>> Inshot >>> Open Shot
See also tools on GO-LAB

Google Forms, Socrative, SurveyMonkey, Go-Lab Conclusion Tool

Teaching objective & tools examples:

  • Captivate students' attention by using novelty, surprise or uncertainty to gain interest >>> YouTube >>> Vimeo >>> PowToon >>> Edpuzzle
See also tools on GO-LAB