ICT-eindtermen in het lager onderwijs
Gebruiken jouw leerlingen een computer, tablet of Chromebook in de klas? Werken ze op een veilige manier? En leren ze er wat van?
Sinds 1 september 2007 staat vast wat elke leraar via ICT moet nastreven of bereiken in de klas. Er werden tien eindtermen en ontwikkelingsdoelen opgesteld, de eerste acht voor de leerlingen van het basisonderwijs en van het buitengewoon basisonderwijs (type 1, 2, 7 en 8). Je vindt hier de leermiddelen waarmee je werkt aan één of meer ICT-eindtermen voor het basisonderwijs. Hieronder kan je leermiddelen zoeken per eindterm.
Vanaf 1 september 2019 gaan de nieuwe ICT-eindtermen van start voor de eerste graad secundair onderwijs. De eerste acht eindtermen gelden nog steeds voor het lager onderwijs. Werk jij met de nieuwe ICT-eindtermen? Neem dan een kijkje op deze KlasCementpagina over de digitale competenties.
De in 2007 vastgelegde ICT-eindtermen die nog steeds gelden voor het lager onderwijs zijn:
- De leerlingen hebben een positieve houding tegenover ICT en zijn bereid ICT te gebruiken om hen te ondersteunen bij het leren.
- De leerlingen gebruiken ICT op een veilige, verantwoorde en doelmatige manier.
- De leerlingen kunnen zelfstandig oefenen in een door ICT ondersteunde leeromgeving.
- De leerlingen kunnen zelfstandig leren in een door ICT ondersteunde leeromgeving.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken om eigen ideeën creatief vorm te geven.
- De leerlingen kunnen met behulp van ICT voor hen bestemde digitale informatie opzoeken, verwerken en bewaren.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken bij het voorstellen van informatie aan anderen.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken om op een veilige, verantwoorde en doelmatige manier te communiceren.
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Expedition micro: bit: Program your own idea
The micro: bit is a mini board computer developed by the BBC in England. You can do really cool things with it. For example, the micro: bit has 25 LEDs on which you can display all kinds of things, a compass, an accelerometer, a bluetooth antenna …
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Piskel: Online sprite and pixel art editor
Piskel is a free online editor for animated sprites and pixel art. This desktop and web application lets you create pixel art and animated sprites similar to the sprites used in old 2D games.
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QuiverVision: Bring drawings to life with augmented reality
Print a coloring page from the website or app. Let the children color it. And bring them to life through augmented reality. Also be amazed by the masks. The section especially for education is being expanded.
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Scratch Unplugged: Computer-free programming with Scratch
Scratch is the programming language for children and young people of the 21st century. The CodesCool team has now also developed an offline version of it!
Teach your students to program and draw up logarithms in a playful way.
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MasterSander: Inspiration and information about ICT in the classroom
Sander Gordijn gives inspiration and information about ICT in the classroom.
Navigate on his website via include:
- apps for every theme in kindergarten;
- apps for every learning goal in kindergarten;
- 100 educational apps and websites for primary …
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Toddlers go digital: Conceptual formulation and tablet
In the series of tips for juvenile juveniles and masters, we put messages in the viewer that appeared on Kleutergewijs , a blog about research and innovation in kindergarten education. This contribution deals with the use of tablets in the …
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Miro: Online whiteboard
With Miro you can:
- online collaboration;
- drawings, texts, videos, Google Docs ... share.
Miro works smoothly in the browser, but also has apps for just about every platform.
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TerraClues: Online quests
With TerraClues you can do an online search. Adhv tips you search Google and Google Maps in order to arrive at the solution.
You can use existing quests (mostly in English), or you can create one of your quest for your students. Examples are: …
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PC class teacher Mia: Tips for integrating ICT in the classroom
On this site you will find a number of tools per ICT achievement term that you can use in the classroom. For example, a number of child-friendly search engines are enumerated and some mindmapping tools are mentioned to process information.
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GoAnimate: Create animated videos yourself
GoAnimate allows you to create animation films quickly and easily, for your lesson, or made by the students.
Sometimes it just suffices to type the text and GoAnimate does the rest. There are of course quite a few bells and whistles to finish it …
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Educational software under scrutiny
A number of students developed this site for their bachelor's thesis.
On the site you can search for online software, software that you need to download and apps. You can indicate whether you are looking for free or paid software.
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Tiki-Toki: A digital timeline
Once you have created on this website a free account you can start composing your own digital timeline. You can add photos and even videos to your timeline to beautify your classes.
It is also useful to make (if you have not already). An account …
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