b. Evaluating the Resources Used

As a form of guide, I would suggest the following range of questions be applied to ICT based learning resources:

  1. How much resource-specific learning do I as a teacher have to do to make the resource work in the classroom, and is it worth it in terms of time and effort spent and saved?
  2. How easy is it for pupils to 'see through' the resource to the subject specific learning I want them to experience?
  3. How technically and practically robust and stable is the resource when being used repeatedly under different circumstances and by different learners?
  4. How generally applicable is the resource-content, and can I adapt it once I am familiar with the resource?
  5. How well does the resource integrate with other resources and teaching methodologies I use as a matter of course?

You should apply these questions to all ICT based resources you use, and especially in this case study the web sites and the CD. As you become more familiar with asking the questions, you will of course become more effective in your use of resources, and they will in turn begin to pay you back more quickly for the effort you put into them.

c. Adapting the Resources for Different Learners or Work