Showing posts with label TeachersMatter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TeachersMatter. Show all posts

16 February 2021

Code.org

 Code.org

I know I have blogged on this before, but that was ages ago and I have
rediscovered how great this is, with all new versions.



Of course you can do the hour of code in this, but the site has expanded so much.
There are so many brilliant things that you can do.
There is a learning path for Junior, Middle and High Schools.
There are complete teacher solutions with lesson plans, differentiated leaning,
student assessment and even professional learning spaces.

I am so impressed with this and I cannot believe that this is all FREE!


#MIEExpert  #MSFTEdu #technology #edtech #MIEExpert #TeachersMatter #coding #hourofcode #code #programming #code.org

31 December 2020

Microsoft Immersive Reader

 Microsoft Immersive Reader


Although I have covered this before, this is a really incredible feature
which is free and really easy to use!

Immersive Reader can help improve reading comprehension by:

Increasing fluency for English language learners or readers of other languages
Helping to build confidence for emerging readers learning to read at higher levels
Offering text decoding solutions for students with learning differences such as dyslexia
Provided translation of words, or the entire text into over 60 languages (over 40 of them can be read aloud)

Check out this free course to learn about Immersive Reader and how it can be used in classrooms and schools: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderMEC 

✅ Introduction to Immersive Reader: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderPP 

✅ Immersive Reader support: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderSOC 

✅ More Immersive Reader video content: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderPlaylist 

✅ Microsoft Education webinars: https://aka.ms/MicrosoftEDUwebinars 

✅ Immersive Reader interactive guides: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderInterac... 

✅ Take Immersive Reader into your class: https://aka.ms/ImmersiveReaderTakeitT... 

✅ Get connected with Microsoft Store trainers for Remote Learning Support: https://aka.ms/MicrosoftStoreEDUTraining

#education #Microsoft #MIEExpert #TeachersMatter #ImmersiveReader

25 March 2018

Let’s get serious about Climate change


Let’s get serious about Climate change

This is most probably one of the hottest topics at the moment...

About three months ago, I finished editing 17 videos about the SDG’s.  
The unusual thing about this group of videos is not that they are all 
teachers who recorded the videos, but the truly amazing thing is that 
the teachers are from various countries from around the world who all 
met at the same place to record the videos.  Although there were language 
barriers as not everyone spoke a common language, we produced a video 
on each of the SDG’s.
(The videos can be seen at http://wsparrow.blogspot.co.uk/p/sdg.html) 


My philosophy is that one person can make a difference.  Regardless of 
how big or small that difference is, it can start with you and me.  The beauty 
behind this is if you make a small difference to one person, and that one 
person makes a difference to another person, exponentially, very soon 
it will be a huge difference. 

One of the group members who I worked with in creating the SDG’s, 
was Koen Timmers.  He is one of my greatest inspirational and 
innovative teachers that I know.  Last year he created a global project 
called Climate Action project.  (https://www.climate-action.info)


This was a digital group project where 250 schools in 69 countries 
worked together to learn about climate change.  The project ran over 
5 weeks and each week the students conducted research, brainstorms 
and discussed various ideas before presenting their finding via videos 
or online presentations.  This was a brilliant student centred approach 
where students where learning from each other from various parts of the 
world.

(Koen Timmers has once again created another global project that starts 
in April concentrating on SDG 4, 6, 7 and 11 and if you are interested, 

For me, I decided to allow my students a bit more free reign and allowed 

them to create videos about their own topics.  The students created videos 
about anything that they felt strongly about.  The videos in essence gave the 
students a voice to be heard, a video that allowed them to give their own 
views and opinions.  Although I gave them time to research their topics, 
this was not based on facts, but more about feelings or impressions that 
they wanted to convey to the world. 


The videos that the students created covered poverty, gender equality, 

health, peace, but the surprise to me was that the largest number of 
videos that the students created was about climate change.  Is this a 
sign of the times that even though I had not given the students a specific 
task, climate change came through as the most featured topic?

There are incredible resources that you can find online that you can do 

easily with your class and there are global projects that involve 
thousands of students and cover many continents. 

The choice you need to make is an easy one.
How are you going to make a difference?

How are you going to take action against climate change?
#TeachersMatter  #MIEExpert  #Education #RubinWorldEDU 

10 March 2018

Micro:bit Create a beating heart

Micro:bit Create a beating heart

Have a look at the different parts of the Micro:bit

Go to http://microbit.org and click on Let's Code.


Step 1
Create a beating heart

Watch the video below to see how to do this.

#MIEExpert  #MSFTEdu #technology #edtech #MIEExpert #TeachersMatter #coding

23 February 2018

Health, happiness and well-being

Health, happiness and well-being

Regardless of where you are in the world, children have very similar dreams and aspirations.  I love walking into kindergarten classes and seeing the passion and enthusiasm that the children show when they are asked what they would like to do when they are older.  Unfortunately not everyone gets their fairy tale in real life. 

The catch for educators is to know the students in your class well enough to give them the support they need so that they can turn their dreams into reality.  You might not always understand the complexity of the student's situation, but the student needs to feel that they can confide in you without feeling that you are judging them.

I love enrichment clubs where you are able to get to know the children on a more one to one basis outside of a formal education setting.  I especially like to step back and allow the students to take control of their own learning during this time, allowing them to choose their own topics and do something that they feel is important to them.

With my one enrichment group of 11 year old's, they decided to make a video about healthy eating.     Even after completing the video, they took the project further when they decided to start a campaign to convert the tuckshop in our school so that it would only sell what was approved by the heart foundation.  Although it took a little while, they were victorious in the end.  The indomitable spirit of this group of 11 year old’s was inspiring!


One of the great things about being an ICT teacher is that you have a little bit of flexibility with what you are producing, which also allows more creativity in my classes.  With the new software / devices / apps there is always the option of creating something new and inspirational which can be shared with other schools or countries.  

On the other side of this, which is equally as important is your own well-being.  When you are feeling down, exhausted, sick, how are you expected to be teaching inspirational lessons?

There are little tricks that I try and do with my class where I can distress / relax at the same time as them.  One of these is in the morning to have quiet time and reflect on the day ahead.   I find that we all need timeout from technology during the day, oops I should never be saying this as an ICT teacher …. Playing soccer, hand tennis or table tennis not only gets you active, but it also creates a bond with your students.

Being a teacher is about having relationships and to me is more important than teaching a curriculum that they might forget about in 10 years time.  This is about a connection, allowing the student to feel that they are important, that they matter and that you care.

With ICT, students need to be given a voice to share what they think is important.  With the Internet there are so many global initiatives that they can be part of.  Fairly often the students come across other students with the same difficulties living half way across the world.  So often students feel that they are the only ones with a problem and being able to share their feelings with others seems to make them feel more human and that they are not alone.

Being there, actively listening, being supportive and knowing the students you teach can go a far helping them to believe in the fairy tale  that is their life.  


#TeachersMatter  #MIEExpert  #Education #RubinWorldEDU 

11 January 2018

Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequality

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequality


Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 10: reduced inequality
Lesson plan
Click here

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador #ConnectSDGs
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education #GlobalGoals

10 January 2018

Microsoft Access

Microsoft Access Lesson 1:



Resource
Description
Link
Lesson Plan
Lesson plan
PowerPoint file 265MB
This is the lesson with all teaching video files embedded in the PowerPoint file with Office Mix
Field Types
This is the worksheet for the students to complete in pairs
Genres
This is an add on for the advanced students to create a link to another table
Completed Sample
This is the completed product in Office 2013 / 2016
Click here
Completed Sample
This is the completed product in Office 2010
Click here


  #teachersmatter #VTA #varkeyfdn
#Education #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Microsoft Access

09 January 2018

Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals



Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Lesson plan
Click here

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador #ConnectSDGs
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education #GlobalGoals

06 January 2018

Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Sustainable Development Goals


Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions


Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Lesson plan

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador #ConnectSDGs
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education #GlobalGoals

05 January 2018

Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land


Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 15: Life on Land
Lesson plan
Click here

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador #ConnectSDGs
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education #GlobalGoals

04 January 2018

Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water


Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 14: Life Below Water
Lesson plan

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador #ConnectSDGs
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education #GlobalGoals

20 December 2017

Sustainable Development Goals 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goals 12: Responsible Consumption and Production 





Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Lesson plan
Click here

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education

18 December 2017

Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action

Sustainable Development Goals


Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action



Sustainable Development goals
Description
Link
Goal 13: Climate Action
Lesson plan

#teachersmatter #SDGs #Varkey Teacher Ambassador
 #MicrosoftEDU #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education

17 December 2017

The Best Edtech Tools for Learning

The Best Edtech Tools for Learning

Let me start by saying I LOVE edtech tools, they really are AWESOME!  
I remember being at Microsoft HQ and Satya Nadella telling us about 
HoloLens for the first time.  My mind started thinking of all the different 
possibilities that it could be used and how VR could become 
part of my reality, not from some science fiction movie set in 2030, 
but here today, I mean WOW!

Before I start I need to mention that not all the ed-tech tools are new, 
some of them are ancient, but I still think that they are great.  The 
other thing is although there are really amazing paid for apps, 
I am going to only look at edtech tools that you do not have to pay for
or there is a free version.

One other thing before we get to the good stuff... 
I know that the dream is to have student-centred, hands-on, 
personalized instruction,  but we need to remember that
technology is not the solution to success. 
It is a tool that if used effectively can
enhance teaching and learning.

OK now let's look at the Ed Tech tools I love.
In no particular order…

Kahoot  (https://kahoot.com




I first stumbled across this in August 2014, 
but have been using it ever since.  I love the fact that you can create your 
own quiz and then play it with your class or you can use one of the quizzes 
that another person has created.  (A word of caution, go through the 
quiz before you play it with your class….)  Regardless of what device 
your children have, as long as they have Internet access they can play.  
To me this has to be one of the top tools, fun and easy to use!




This is a great site for any English teacher.  So often you are looking for
passages to show or explain and can never find the right ones.  Well here they are.  
It is ideally suited for Grade 5 – 12.  There are hundreds of passages of texts 
that you can go through and best of all it is completely free.   I like the online 
version that allows you to highlight words, change the font size and go 
through the guided reading mode more than printing out the pdf.  There 
is also a handy quick assessment, but I really like the discussion topics that they have.
Brilliant!

OfficeMix (https://mix.office.com)


O my word, this is really incredible.  It is a free add on for PowerPoint 2013 

or higher that totally changes the way in which you can make PowerPoints.  
I love the fact that it becomes interactive, you can record and screen cast  videos 
straight in PowerPoint and you can add quizzes, polls, etc.  I used this to create 
all my learning content for ECDL year 10 students which then also allowed 
them to watch it whenever they wanted!

Have a look at my office mix video that I made to show you how to use it


StoryboardThat (http://www.storyboardthat.com/)


This is a free digital storyboard that is quick and easy to use.  I used to hand 
out templates for the students to draw, but this is so much quicker and easier, 
plus the students love using this.  It means that they do not need to be artists 
or keep loosing their pieces of paper. 
Love this!

Scratch

This is a great piece of software that is free and will allow you to learn how to
code quickly and easily using either online or offline.  The 2 versions are a little
bit different, but not much.  I have created 6 lessons that you can
download for free. 
These can be found below:


There are so many others that are really brilliant.
You might want to have a look at some of these below as well.

Book creator (https://bookcreator.com/)
Nearpod (https://nearpod.com/)
Minecraft (minecraft.net)
Minecraft education Editon (https://education.minecraft.net/)
Padlet (https://padlet.com)
Dualingo (https://www.duolingo.com)
Padlet (https://padlet.com)
Dualingo (https://www.duolingo.com)
Storybird (https://storybird.com)
Triptico (https://www.tripticoplus.com)

Have fun with these and I hope that you will use these next year!


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#Varkey Teacher Ambassador  #MIEExpert #MSFTEdu #Education