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Plan-IT
Create class and lesson structures |
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| Plan-IT - planning, organising and preparing lessons |
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| The process of teaching doesn’t begin in the classroom – it starts in the teacher’s home, with the best-possible lesson preparation, choice of methodology, structure of lesson material, preparation of the learning environment (classroom) as well as monitoring of success using tests and assignments. |
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| Lesson planning as the basis of good teaching |
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| Plan-IT is the ideal lesson-planning software. The necessary learning material can be collected using drag and drop and structured into individual lessons in terms of both timing and content. This makes Plan-IT an important tool in planning your teaching and schedule – once lessons have been prepared, they can be used again any time. |
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| Plan-IT offers the following basic functions: |
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| 5 Reasons for Plan-IT: |
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Simple lesson design – at home or at school
Manage teaching materials – it’s easy with drag and drop
Detailed time planning – your “central digital thread” in class
Animated slide shows – it’s easy to create fascinating presentations
Create lessons only once – use them again and again, they’re always up to date
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| System requirements: |
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Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP
133 MHz Pentium processor (300 MHz Pentium or higher recommended)
32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended)
12 MB free memory
Compatible with Vision
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| Efficient Lesson Preparation and Management of Teaching Materials |
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| Design your lesson comfortably at home. Using your personal Plan-IT, save all the data in a zipped file. Then, when you’re at school, all it takes is a click of the mouse to open your lesson and other materials. |
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| Organise and manage a variety of content for your classes. Collect the documents, slides, images and internet pages you want and structure them according to your own personal lesson plan. |
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| Design lessons and structure classes |
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| Design your lessons with the Lesson Navigator. A lesson is created using a clear tree structure organised into chapters and sections. |
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| Collate and manage lesson material |
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| Collect a wide variety of content for your individual lesson plan. Add the required teaching material to your lesson structure as files in Word, Excel, PowerPoint or any kind of HTML or direct internet links. |
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| Timing your lesson |
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| Determine the time allotted for your lessons, topics and individual sequences. During the lesson, the elapsed time and remaining time are displayed automatically |
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| Time planning |
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| The time required for each element, chapter and the entire lesson can be planned. Once you begin the lesson, Plan-IT shows you how much time has elapsed and how much remains for each individual activity. |
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| Create Individual Multiple-Choice Tests |
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| Generate individual multiple-choice tests to assess learning success or find out how much your students already know. |
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| Multiple choice tests |
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| Plan-IT has a template for multiple-choice tests for you to check learning success. Test questions with any number of answers can be recorded and transmitted directly to students’ screens using Vision |
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| Prepare Your Own Digital Slide Shows |
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| Create your own digital slide shows as part of your lesson plan. Images and graphics can be imported and overlaid, augmented with text and presented frame by frame. |
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| Digital slides |
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| Images and graphics can be imported in a variety of data formats, overlaid and augmented with text fields. All elements can be placed in any order and uncovered frame by frame until the complete picture is revealed. |
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| Exchange Lessons with Your Colleagues |
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| Once teaching material has been created it is always available and can be exchanged with other teachers and provided in compact form. Lessons already created can be individually edited and supplemented. |
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| Plan-IT data |
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| Plan-IT data are saved as an entire “lesson package”. All inserted teaching materials, structure, notes and time scheduling are saved in compressed form |
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