By using the life of Alan Turing as a basis for research, students will develop ICT skills in PowerPoint or Publisher by creating digital posters. The main aim of the lesson if for learners to recognise the intended audience of their work and to adjust and adapt the use and presentation of ICT appropriately. All […]
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KS3: ICT – ‘Creating Digital Posters’
By Beajas on April 23, 2011 in By Key Stage, By Subject, ICT, KS3, KS3 Schools OUT Lessons, Lessons and Resources, Schools OUT ICT Lessons, Science Resources
The lesson explores the theme of homophobia by asking learners to design anti-homophobia posters using skills in Microsoft Publisher. The differentiated objectives for this lesson were devised by using the 2011 National Curriculum attainment targets for ICT at Key Stage 2. The lesson will enable students to use Publisher to present information, with more able […]
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