
Example we created using Microsoft PowerPoint
This week was my turn to present and as you can see, my partner and I were given the task of exploring Simulation and Modeling! It was hard to begin at first because we had to understand what this application was before we could design a task for it. We discovered that they are interactive, digital resources that serve an educational purpose. Both are designed to help students learn about different facts, skills or processes but in different ways. Simulations are more about entering a virtual environment or time period, where as models mostly display the information and facts and are similar to an explanation.
After searching through many online simulations and models (some which are free to utilise and others which are not) we decided that our task would be to create the life cycle of an animal using Microsoft PowerPoint. Click here to see the animated slide that we created: Life Cycle of a Butterfly. This is an example of creating a model and this task could be implemented over a series of lessons and linked to English and Science & Technology.
Through our research we found that the most useful websites to access simulations and model were ‘The Learning Federation’ http://www.thelearningfederation.edu.au/ and ‘Shambles’ http://www.shambles.net/. These provided databases of several great digital resources that are diverse and fun. To learn more about this topic, click on the page entitled ‘Task B- Part C: Research into an ICT Application.’

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