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[Archive] IT in Education Centre of Excellence (CoE) Scheme

 

 Introduction

Strength of Schools

Secondary | Primary | Special

Professional Development ProgrammeCoE School ListOn-site Support Form

 

2018/19 School Year

Strength of Schools - Primary Schools

 

 Name of School Strength of School Contact
Buddhist Chi King Primary School

- In the 2014/15 school year, our school joined the "WiFi Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme" to enhance our school’s WiFi infrastructure for the use of e-textbooks and e-learning resources by teachers and students in the classroom.

- Since the 2015/16 school year, our school has launched the "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) scheme progressively in some classes. We hope to nurture student’s abilities in the application of information technology (IT) and self-directed learning through various e-learning activities in P4 BYOD classes in the 2018/19 school year.

- Since the 2015/16 school year, coding education and Information Literacy (IL) have been incorporated into our Information Technology subject in all levels.

- Since the 2017/18 school year, our teachers have participated in "Project Net" programme for providing new media literacy courses for P4 students.

 

Mr. FAN Wing-yip

Tel: 3698 4448

Baptist (STW) Lui Ming Choi Primary School

- In 2012, our school launched the BYOD scheme in P2 and P4 classes. In the 2018/19 school year, the BYOD scheme has been successfully expanded to the whole school, except P1. All students in P2 to P6 have already used mobile computer devices as learning tools to assist their learning.

- Starting from the 2012/13 school year, our school has been appointed in consecutive years as a "Professional Development School" (PDS) by the Education Bureau (EDB) to lead other schools in developing their BYOD strategies in different subjects.

- Our school is committed to developing diverse teaching strategies, with the use of mobile computer applications and e-textbooks, to enhance personalised learning.

- In recent years, our school has developed STEM education with the use of IT, e.g. using "1:1 coding robot" for hands-on assembling and coding to enable our students to combine science and technology to solve daily life problems.

 

Mr. CHIU Ka-chun

Tel: 2647 6242

*HKCCC Union Logos Academy

- In the 2012/13 school year, our school has already enhanced our WiFi infrastructure for the use of e-resources in the classroom to enhance teacher-student interaction.

- In 2014, our school launched the BYOD scheme progressively and formulated the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) in our secondary session. In 2016, our school also launched 1:1 computing in P3 and held parent seminars to share how e-learning is applied in the classroom.

- Our school has accumulated much learning and teaching experiences in e-learning in English, Mathematics and Information Technology subjects.

 

Mr. CHAN Yu-kin, Eric

Tel: 2337 2126

Jordan Valley St Joseph's Catholic Primary School

- In the 2014/15 school year, our school joined the "Support Scheme for e-Learning in Schools" to enhance our WiFi infrastructure for the use of e-textbooks and e-resources in the classroom.

- Since 2013, our school has implemented the BYOD scheme in P4. The BYOD scheme has been extended to P4 to P6 for e-learning mainly in Chinese, English and Mathematics.

- Our school teachers use various e-books, free learning platforms and mobile computer applications to enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching.

- Our school teachers use different e-assessment tools in the classroom to promote assessment for learning, and utilise the data on the STAR platform to analyse students’ learning performance.

- Our school teachers were awarded the Gold Award (Primary Session) in the Award Schemes for e-Learning (jointly organised by the EDB and HKEdCity) in both the 2014/15 and 2015/16 school years.

 

Ms. LEUNG Kwok-kwan

Tel: 2305 0061

Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary School (Branch)

- Our school is committed to developing our teachers’ e-learning repertoire by encouraging teachers to apply various platforms and mobile computer applications in e-learning as well as providing relevant training for them to enhance the effectiveness of learning and teaching.

- Our school makes use of mobile computer applications in field studies for experiential learning.

- Our teachers are also committed to setting up a video clip database and using different platforms and mobile computer applications to conduct flipped classroom.

- Our school has launched the BYOD scheme in P4 to P6 for e-learning in different subjects.

 

Ms. CHEUNG Ka-ying, Vivian

Tel: 2445 6880

PLK Dr. Jimmy Wong Chi-Ho ( Tin Sum Valley ) Primary School

- In the 2013/14 school year, our school installed an optical fiber network in classrooms and enhanced our wireless network for the overall development of e-learning.

- In the 2015/16 school year, our school launched the BYOD scheme progressively in upper primary classes. Under the BYOD scheme, e-learning was adopted in Chinese, English, Mathematics and General Studies in all P4 classes using e-textbooks. Mobile computer devices procured by our school were used in Key Stage 1 to conduct e-learning when appropriate.

- In the 2017/18 school year, the BYOD scheme was extended to all classes in Key Stage 2. Students can use mobile computer devices to carry out interactive learning activities and extended learning after school.

- An effective e-pedagogy has been developed in all the subjects in our school to fully make good use of the advantage of e-learning, for instances, using mobile computer devices to form an"e-orchestra"in Music, having "e-painting" courses in Visual Arts, incorporating coding and information literacy into the curriculum of in Information Technology subject.

 

Mr. Andy LI

Tel: 2606 2363

St Edward's Catholic Primary School

- From 2012 to 2014, our school participated in the "e-Textbook Market Development Scheme (EMADS)" to try out the e-textbooks in Mathematics in P4 to P6 and provide feedback.

- In the 2014/15 school year, our school joined the "Support Scheme for e-Learning in Schools" to enhance our WiFi infrastructure for the use of e-resources in the classroom and for promoting "Assessment for Learning" using e-assessment tools.

- Our school has adopted online platform to optimise school administration.

- Our School also proactively introduced various tools to develop innovative ways of learning, including game-based learning, Virtual Reality (VR) and e-soft darts, etc.

 

Mr. FUNG Chi-ming

Tel: 2717 9585

*This is a secondary-cum-primary school"