Communicative Tool

 Concept on communicative tool.


 A communicative tool refers to any tool or technology that facilitates communication between individuals or groups. It can include various digital platforms, applications, or devices that enable people to exchange information, ideas, and collaborate effectively. Examples of communicative tools in ICT include email, instant messaging, video conferencing, social media platforms, and collaborative online platforms like Google Docs. These tools play a crucial role in enhancing communication and connectivity in today's digital world.



-Reflection or writeup for the communicative tool.

Communicative tools in ICT are incredible resources that have revolutionized the way we communicate and connect with others. They provide us with platforms and technologies that enable seamless interaction, information sharing, and collaboration. Personally, I find these tools to be incredibly advantageous and empowering. They break down barriers of distance and time, allowing people to communicate and work together regardless of their physical locations. This opens up a world of possibilities for collaboration, learning, and creativity.

As a future teacher, I would eagerly incorporate communicative tools in my classroom. They offer numerous benefits for both students and educators. These tools promote active engagement, as they encourage students to participate, share their ideas, and collaborate with their peers. They foster a sense of community and inclusivity, as everyone's voice can be heard. Additionally, communicative tools provide opportunities for personalized and differentiated learning, as students can access resources, interact with educational content, and receive feedback in real-time. By incorporating these tools, I believe I can create a more dynamic, interactive, and student-centered learning environment that promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and digital literacy skills.

Overall, communicative tools in have the potential to enhance communication, foster collaboration, and empower learners. They offer endless possibilities for connecting, sharing, and learning together. It's truly exciting to see how these tools continue to evolve and shape the way we interact and engage with information and each other.

One example of communicative tool could be Google Classroom


Steps on how I created Google Classroom

1. I went to the Google Classroom website and sign in with my Google account.

2. I clicked on the "+" icon in the top right corner and selected "Create class."

3 . I entered a class name, section, and subject for my Google Classroom.

4. I clicked on "Create" to create my class.

5. Once my class was created, I clicked on the "Classwork" tab to create weeks.

6. I created three weeks as weeks one, week two and week three.

7. I downloaded the text book, selected just one chapter and saved it in a pdf form.

8. I clicked on the "Classwork" tab.

9. Under the Week 1 section, I clicked on the "+" button and selected "Material."

10. I entered the details for the reading material, such as the title and description and uploaded the pdf on chapter 1.

11. I made a PPT on chapter 1.

12. I clicked on the "Add" button and select "File" to upload the PPT as a reading material.

13. I choose the PPT file from my device and click on "Upload."

14. I clicked on the "Post" button to make the reading material available to my students.

15. To insert videos, I clicked on "Create" and select "Material." Enter the material details and click on the "Link" button to add a video from YouTube.

16. To give assignments I clicked on the "Classwork" tab.

17. Under the desired week 1, I clicked on the "+" button and selected "Quiz assignment."

18. I entered a title and instructions or details for the quiz.

19. I clicked on the "Add" button to add questions to the quiz.

20. Once I finished adding the questions, I customized the settings for the quiz, such as the due date, time limit, and whether students can see their scores immediately or at a later time.

21. I clicked on the "Assign" button to assign the quiz to the students.


Here is the link of my Google Classroom.

https://classroom.google.com/c/Njc2NDc1MDMyNTU4?cjc=aejc55t


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