The Loft is dedicated to the activities of the ES EdTech Team at Singapore American School. We want to inspire teachers and students to be curious, innovative and reflective learners. Follow us on Twitter via #SAStheLoft
Google spreadsheets are often met with an amount of scepticism from teachers as the assumption is spreadsheets are complex and difficult. The SAS ES Ed Tech Team is hoping to demystify Google Spreadsheets during our LOFT PD sessions the week of March 28th - April 1st. These sessions are all about learning:
Practical classroom uses for Google spreadsheets
How to make your data visible with charts and graphs
Quick tips on user-friendly ways to view your assessment data
The ES Ed Tech team has been transforming the LOFT into a creative indoor 'playground' for students where the SAS DSLOs (character, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, creativity, content knowledge, and cultural competence) are finding traction. The learning activities are organized under 5 themes: Art, Building, Coding, Engineering, and Filmmaking. Then each theme has various stations where students can explore, make, and innovate based on Challenge Cards specific to that station. Challenge Cards come in levels as well to take into consideration that students from ages 5-11 use this space.
In addition, students are tracking their progress with the use of a Creation Stations Passport. They must note down which station they completed (under the correct theme) and demonstrate and/or explain to a teacher which level they accomplished. Success is noted with an 'Explorer', 'Maker', or 'Innovator' stamp in the student's passport.
YouTube has long been used and valued by teachers as a valuable resource in the classroom. There are videos on every topic... But what other ways are there to use YouTube in support of learning? Welcome to this week's session where we attempt to explore that question. Goals:
Use Annotations to provide 'in-text' feedback on student work (Assessment)
Be highly selective about using specific parts of videos (Resources)
Subscribe to Channels and create playlists that organize YouTube content (Curate)
This session is hands on and participants will be engaging in each of the goals using their own YouTube account (or class account).
3rd grade teacher, Cayla Shaw, attended the Wednesday Autocrat PD session and participated in a conversation centered on the broader applications of this Google Add-On. Not only was Cayla keen to understand details of how Autocrat works, her mind was already developing a plan on how to implement it in the classroom. She quickly saw the benefit of a more efficient way to asses and give feedback on student learning with Autocrat. Kudos to Cayla for then creating a form for students to complete, make a document to merge the data onto, provide teacher feedback on the spreadsheet, and then run Autocrat. See the finished assessment below, an outstanding example of innovative and creative teaching.
This week's session in The Loft marks the beginning of our partnership with University of Northern Iowa.
Personal Best Form
We've all responded to a Google Form at some point. Wouldn't you love to move beyond simply data collection via survey? To something that can empower and enrich the learning of your students? Welcome then to this week's session! In this week's Loft PD session, you will score some quick wins, and be exposed to how 'Add ons' can be used to move past mere surveys, in fact impact student learning.
The LOFT: PD isJust-in-Time, Voluntary, In-House, Everyday.
This week we focus on online resources in the library. Teachers and students can create lists of vetted websites, leveled books, mentor texts, and more; all personalized for any given subject.
Slide on up to The Loft during the week of February 15-19 to level up your presentation skills! Learn how to create presentations, edit and customize your presentation, edit and format slides, add animations, share and embed your presentations, and much, much more.
Join us in The Loft February 15-19 during the following times:
We are the Elementary School EdTech Team from Singapore American School.
Our current SMART Goal is:
By May 2016, the ES Ed Tech Team will create and document conditions for a perpetual learning environment in which innovation and experimentation are viewed as ways of conducting day-to-day business.
This online space captures our efforts to transform the physical space, programs offered, and learning culture in our school. Our motto: Aim High!
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