Higher Thinking Skills through IT-Based Projects
o It is to be understood that these projects do not address
all of the thinking skills shown previously in the Thinking Skills Framework.
But these projects represent constructivist project.
o In this lesson, we shall discuss four types of IT-based
projects which can effectively be used in order to engage students in
activities of a higher plane of thinking. To be noted is the fact that these
projects differ in the specific process and skills employed, also in the
ultimate activity or platform used to communicate completed products to others.
o On the other hand, it is the students themselves who
demonstrate higher thinking skills and creativity through such activities
searching for information, organizing, and synthesizing, ideas, creating
presentations, and the like.
o Now let us see four IT-based projects conducive to develop
higher thinking skills and creativity among learners.
1. Resource Based Project
o In these projects, the teacher steps out of the traditional
role of being a content expert and information provider, and instead lets the
students find their own facts and information. The general flows of events in
resource-based projects are;
a. The teacher determines the
topic for the examination of class.
b. The teacher presents the
problem to the class.
c. The students find information
on the problem/questions.
d. Students organize their
information in response to the problem/questions.
Relating to finding
information, the central principle is to make the students Student are
encouraged to go to the, particularly to the modern extension of the modern
library.
Furthermore, the inquiry-based
or discovery approach is given importance in resource-based projects. Finally,
the process is given more importance than the project product.
Traditional learning model VS
Resource-based learning model
Web Quest as a Resource
San Diego State University
developed the Web Quest as an Internet approach to support resource-based
projects. Web quest is a design to use
learner’s time well, to focus on information rather than looking for it.2. Simple Creations
* Simple Creations Students can
also be assigned to create their software materials. Of course, there are
available software materials such as Creative Writer (by Microsoft) on writing,
Kid Work Deluxe (by Davidson) on drawing and painting, and Media Weave (by
Humanities software) on multimedia).
* In developing software,
creativity as an outcome should not be equated with ingenuity or high
intelligence.
* Creativity is said to combine
three kinds of skills/abilities:
o Analyzing- distinguishing similarities and differences/
seeing the project as a problem to be solved.
o Synthesizing- making spontaneous connections among ideas,
does generating interesting or new ideas.
o Promoting- selling of a new ideas to allow the public to
test the ideas themselves.
To develop creativity, the following five key tasks may be recommended:
a. Define the task- clarify the
goal of the completed project to the student.
b. Brainstorm- the students themselves will be
allowed to generate their own ideas on the project. Rather than shoot down
ideas, the teacher encourages ideas exchange.
c. Judge the ideas- the students
themselves make an appraisal for or against any idea. Only when students are
completely off check should the teacher intervene.
d. Act- the students do their work with the
teacher a facilitator.
e. Adopt flexibility- the students
should be allowed to shift gears and not follow an action path rigidly.
3. Guided Hypermedia Project
Guided Hypermedia Projects - the
production of self-made multimedia projects can be approached into different
ways:
Such as in the production by
students of a power-point presentation of a selective topic.
Such as when students do a multi- media
presentation (with text, graphs, photos, audio narration, interviews, video
clips, etc.). It can be approached in two
different ways. \
- First, As an Instructive tool, such as in the production by the students of a power point presentation. You can apply this in your discussion. It is easy for the teacher to catch up the attention of the students because they love moving letters or pictures and also sounds and the teacher can discussed well the topic because of its beautiful visual aid which is suitable for the topic.
- And Second, as a communication tool when students do a multimedia presentation to stimulate a television news show. It is easy for the teacher to discuss about news or literature if they have tools like television or you can use your own video clips in order to present the topic they wanted.
4. Web-Based Projects
Students can be made to create
and post web pages on a given topic. But creating new pages, even single page
web pages, maybe too sophisticated and time consuming for the average student.
It should be said, however, that posting of
web pages in the Internet allows the students (now the web page creator) a
wider audience. They can also be linked with other related sites







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