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1: LAMS via wireless network
03/28/07 01:48 AM
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No postings in this forum so far this year so thought I would share my recent experiences.
Our school is a large rural (aprox 1100) high school in Queensland. We have a voluntary laptop program involving between 200 to 250 students in yrs 8 to 10. Students mainly access our network using wireless access points.
I have set up dedicated server for LAMS
At the beginning of the year I gave a presentation to staff about LAMS. While I had a lot of positive feedback it has resulted so far in 2 SOSE teachers wanting to use LAMS with their yr 9 laptop classes.
I set the classes up and the teachers collaborated on the construction of the short sequence. They ran it yesterday and the kids were really engaged. A couple of student having the wrong flash versions was the only technical issue. The performance on the wireless was good. 2 classes of 30 one access point in each room. The teachers now want the students to write sequences for which the will be assessed.

I am working with 2 Heads of Department to complete a basic information literacy sequence to be used with all year 8 students next term - one lesson per week. A subsidiary aim of our program is to inservice teachers in the use of LAMs ans some other software.

At a forthcoming staff meeting I hope to showcase the uses that LAMs has been put to to increase its use.

Pre version 2.0.1 I tried a problem solving sequence with my Maths class. I wanted to test out v2 of lams before it was used by other teachers. That was just as well as there were some issues which have now been resolved by the latest version.

This is such a great program and is so easy to use.

I would like to hear what others are doing. Please take the time to share your experiences

Posted by Greg Jones

2: Re: LAMS via wireless network
In response to 1 03/29/07 01:50 AM
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Hi Greg

Its great to hear how engaged your students were as they worked through their LAMS sequences and I was particularly interested to read your teachers now want the students to author their own sequences for assessment. We decided to try this with our own students about two years ago. It has been a fantastic learning experience – for us all :-)

The students really enjoyed being able to create something on the computer other than a PowerPoint presentation and they took to the whole process readily. We seem to now have a formula that works really well. I use a LAMS sequence with them for an earlier lesson, then I show them what that sequence looked like in Author. Next, I briefly explain the various tools and then we build a new sequence together (me authoring their suggestions projected on the data projector) on another related topic.

I then let them loose on their computers and away they go. The resulting work showed they were really forced to think about their sequences and produced work far superior than that of previous years. We had a two hour block but you could easily split it into smaller sessions. And don’t assume the students need a formal introduction to LAMS like teachers do. :-)

A couple of things that we have found worked really well: after their first authoring session, we give them some time to collect the URLs, resources they need to add to their sequences. This seems to take them a while and the product is all the better for giving them a bit of space here. Then before their sequences are submitted, a workshop where they can test out each other’s sequences works really well. Students can comment on each others’ sequences (we leave a page beside each sequence for comment). After this session the students are then all inspired to go off and make improvements. It’s a fun session and the students seem to get a lot out of it.

Just a couple of comments about assessing the sequences you might find useful: we found assessing a sequence without any explanation was a bit hard. The students’ somewhat questionable choices were often quite justified when they could offer an explanation. Now we ask them to also submit supporting documentation with an explanation of why they did what they did. This has rounded it out to be a comprehensive assessment task – and one they enjoy.

But as to marking it … we are still perfecting that bit. It takes a while. I highly recommend you create a shared area for the students to save completed sequences into that your teachers can also access. Our first attempt required our students to email their completed sequences to us. I can’t tell you how long it took to open emails, download sequences, import them and finally view them.

Let us know how you go.

Leanne Cameron

Posted by Leanne Cameron

4: Re: Re: LAMS via wireless network
In response to 2 03/31/07 01:41 AM
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Thanks Leanne. I will pass this on to the two teachers involved. I am sure they will find it vey usefull.

Greg

Posted by Greg Jones

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In response to 1 03/29/07 10:03 PM
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Hi Greg,
Sounds like LAMS is really taking off in your neck of the woods!
When I was at Glenorie Public School, my Stage 3 (Yr 5-6) Gifted and Talented students developed simple sequences for their buddies in Stage 1 (K-1). This was after the students had been using LAMS v1 as Learners for quite sometime.
Not only did it engage our Stage 1 students, but it helped my students to consider learning design, evaluate their own (and others') sequences and ensure that their audience would receive high quality content delivered in an interesting, innovative way.
The sequences were not all the same. They worked in groups of 2-3 to design them and I also helped to evaluate them before they were released to the St1 students. Some of them even developed sequences for their peers. This was also an interesting exercise because my GATS students' reputations were on the line! If the sequences had any mistakes in design, spelling, accuracy, the rest of my class were constructive critics.
This had a flow-on effect because a few other students were adventurous enough request Author rights to construct sequences. Not all children wanted to do this but I was surprised by a couple of my seemingly less-techno and less-engaged boys who just thrived when given this privilege.
All over, a very empowering learning opportunity.

Debbie Evans
Centre Director,
Mac Uni ICT Innovations Centre

ex- Ass. Principal
Glenorie PS

Posted by Debbie Evans

5: Re: Re: LAMS via wireless network
In response to 3 06/12/10 11:47 AM
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Thank you for sharing us your experience , I have a question , we are in Palestine the first time use LAMS

How you make the configuration in wireless network ?

Posted by zuheir khlaif

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In response to 1 06/12/10 11:49 AM
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Thank you for sharing us your experience , I have a question , we are in Palestine the first time use LAMS

How you make the configuration in wireless network ?


Thank you in advance

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