Friday, October 31, 2014

Invited to be a ‘Dragon’ (by @apeters522) in the finale of a creative Grade 9 Dragons' Den project at Parklands College

This is a cross post  from a post I wrote on the SchoolNet blog. I really want to keep a record of this exciting day on my own blog. 
A rather exciting thing happened to me recently. I was invited to be a ‘Dragon’ at Parklands College. Yes, you DID hear me correctly…a Dragon! This is what the invite from Anthony Peters of Parklands College said, “Would you like to be one of the dragons?” Since I have always wanted to be thought of as a ‘Dragon’ at school I seized the opportunity and said YES!

Well, as it turned out this was the most innovative project ever! It was a combination of all seven of Term 3’s Grade 9 English assessments integrated with a module of Technology and a module of EMS (Economic Management Sciences). Anthony Peters lives up to the type of thinking shown below when he prepares his lessons – thinking out of the box!

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Not only did he get all three subject teachers working together but he based the final assessment of this integrated project on the popular BBC broadcast, Dragons' Den. Hence the word ‘dragon’!

Assessment based on BBC series Dragon’s Den
In the TV series budding entrepreneurs, inventors and small businessmen (and women) pitch their ideas to the five 'dragons' - real-life business leaders and millionaires, with real cash to invest in the companies they feel will make it. Each 'contestant' must convince the 'dragons' to part with thousands of pounds to make their dreams a reality.  So Anthony invited four or five ‘dragons’ to play the part of these Dragons' Den dragons, listen to the orals and decide whether or not to invest in the created products. Anthony did the same project in 2013 VERY successfully and he sent me the video link so that I could get an idea of what to expect (http://goo.gl/b2OlLJ).



What was the project about?
The Grade 9s formed groups and each group designed their idea for a future product that would solve a particular need. They had to think this through in every detail in English and Technology. The students then created the product using Sketchup, a free 3D design product. They checked the validity of the product with the Science teacher and then worked out all the facts, figures and the business plan using EMS. For English they completed seven assessments which included creating the mini-project, an advertisement, a business letter, a piece of argumentative writing, and finally the Dragons' Den oral where they would be grilled by the ‘Dragons’. If they were persuasive enough and one of the Dragons decided to invest, they could score extra points.

Read what Anthony says about his project
"The following article comprises a brief summary of a term-long English project based on the popular BBC television broadcast, ‘Dragons’ Den’ which I developed for Grade 9 learners. It combined 6 Curriculum-based assessments including: an advert (short transactional), both listening and reading comprehensions, a business letter (long transactional), a discursive essay on the importance of technology and a group oral (in front of a panel of ‘dragons’). The project also tied in a module of Design and EMS in order to promote a truly holistic approach to maintaining ‘authenticity in education’.

This project-based initiative had three foci. Firstly, to combine a selection of assessments and subjects under one theme (Dragons' Den) to set the context. This promoted deeper understanding of the language concepts (e.g. the AIDA principle, rhetoric, register, for advertisements, as well as the format and essential components of the other assessments). Secondly, to expose the learners to authentic scenarios which they could relate to and then demonstrate their own ‘knowledge’ by producing their own ‘inventions’ which they had developed via collaboration. Lastly, to incorporate iPads, Macs, iPhones and free apps (e.g. GoogleDocs, Sketchup, iMovie, iMotion,) to enhance the quality, imagination and learner interaction so the children could become fully aware of what is involved with bringing something as abstract as an idea to the public market.

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I produced several Keynote presentations that aimed to expose learners to a host of curriculum-based criteria. The Keynotes described the important elements of the various curriculum objectives as well as provided some short exercises to develop the all-important ‘higher order thinking’. The learners then had to design their very own inventions based on a public need (e.g. a toothbrush that tells you where and how long to brush for).

After this, the learners had to complete various collaborative tasks including storyboards (using ComicLife2), creating a logo, a slogan, a list of ideas for possible inventions (using Sketchup) and producing their very own advertisements using iMovie and a variety of other Apple apps for special effects.

The end result was extremely rewarding, particularly as the advertisements were then put up on the television screens around the school. This not only promoted the learners’ work but also allowed the student body to vote (via their cellphones to my email inbox) for the ones they deemed the most appealing. This had marketing potential too, as each learner then had to put their advertisements onto their Facebook walls and ask the populace what they thought of their product. Again, this enhanced learner understanding in an authentic way, because in the real world they would be expected to run surveys to establish how the market (target audience) would react to their product.

This project was extremely successful, as not only did it tackle the curriculum objectives in a more exciting and innovative way, but it enforced higher order thinking, creativity and refined quality by implementing some diverse, free and exceptionally versatile Apple and Google apps. The marriage between technology and linguistic objectives resulted in improved project efficacy, assessment scores and far more engaged learners."

How did the morning progress?


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What an enjoyable morning! There was no end to the creativity shown in designing these products…one innovation after the other! Products ranged from a built in Breathaliser built into the steering wheel of any car that prevented the car from starting if the breath had certain levels of alcohol…  to Smart Glass that changes colour when certain chemicals enter the liquid… to Technoglass that reacts to sunlight...to an LED Detector in a cricket ball… to an Instant Breakfast Maker to name but a few.   The students were closely interrogated on the possibility of success of their inventions, their costs, projections, ideas etc.  They had prepared really well with each person having a role in the team, and knowing their stuff!

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This was such a novel, real-world idea of conducting an assessment. I thoroughly enjoyed the morning and marveled at Anthony’s creative approach to his teaching.

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Dragons' Den project in 2015
Anthony has been advertising on Twitter that next year he would like to involve more schools in this project. You are invited to consider this and contact him via Twitter

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More about Anthony Peters
This is a very creative young teacher! Anthony has shared five of his creative lessons on the SchoolNet blog and these can be viewed at http://goo.gl/yr0i1I. He has also been interviewed by iPad Educators blog team at http://goo.gl/GJybrf.

A photo gallery of the day

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

GVC #10: Important sites to note for the Global Virtual Classroom Contest


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I want to just keep a record of the various sites in the Global Virtual Classroom project:

In addition I have also been joined to the Hello Little World Skypers https://sites.google.com/site/skypershello/ where teachers from all over connect on Skype chat all day every day! I am starting to feel connected to teachers around the world!

Monday, October 20, 2014

GVC #9 We make avatars using Bitstrips.com

Today we started making avatars for our Global Virtual Classroom Contest Project. These are to use in Edmodo for when the classes write to one another. The class loved this lesson. We made full length avatars as well as the face-only ones we’ll use in Edmodo
Make avatars using the site www.bitstrips.com

1. Go to http://bitstrips.com/create/avatar/

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2. From this point on you work through all the options trying to get a replica of yourself.   

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3. When you get to the point where  your face is complete it’s time to do a snip with the snipping tool.

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4. Continue in Bitstrips to get the full length avatar.

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5. Use the snipping tool again to get a the full length avatar

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Here are some of the class’s avatars that we have used for Edmodo.

Aaron adam adam
Aaron
Adam
Ashleigh ben
Ashleigh
Ben
tamyka hannah
Tamyka
Hannah
nathan RACH
Nathan
Rachel

Sunday, October 19, 2014

One way to transfer photos from your iPad to your PC

Some time ago I downloaded the app Photo Transfer from the ITunes store but I have never used it. Tonight was the night! At the time of downloading this app it was free but I see it now costs $2.99

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How did I do it?
1. Make sure both your iPad and your desktop are using WIFI
2. Open Photo Transfer on the iPad and select ‘Send’.  This will enable you to transfer the photos and videos to a selected destination.

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3. The App will now ask you where you want to send the photos. In my case I selected Windows/Computer.
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4. The App now gives the option of installing Photo Transfer on your computer or using the web browser. I chose to use the web browser.

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5. The app will give you the option of selecting the desired photos and/or videos to send from the iPad, and it will tell you the address to type into your browser in order to receive the photos on your computer. Follow the instructions and type the address into your browser.

6. In the computer browser you will have the option of downloading a zipped file either in medium or full resolution OR downloading the photos individually in medium or full resolution. I chose the zipped file option and created a folder on my computer. I then right clicked on my option and saved the photos in a folder I had designated for this task.

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It’s as easy as that. It works beautifully! The final step is that the iPad tells you that the photos were transferred successfully.

The video below, although made a long time ago, gives a good idea of how the whole process works.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

GVC #8: We have been getting to know Edmodo


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So now we are getting into our project with the our two partner schools in the Global Virtual Classroom Contest. We’re getting to know each other via Edmodo. What fun! The students love writing to each other. I constantly try and teach them about writing full sentences and checking spelling etc.  This is going to be a great way to communicate with our team-mates from overseas.

Some of the great things about Edmodo:

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

GVC #7: Find out about Edmodo

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It's time for me to get to know Edmodo ppproperly since we are using it for collaboration in the Global Virtual Classroom Contest. Edmodo has become the Learning Management System (LMS) of choice for many teachers around the world. Edmodo is one of those Learning Management Systems that every teacher can successfully use in their classroom whether they have PCs, a BYOD classroom, an iPad/tablet classroom or just one computer/tablet in the classroom. It works across the board. Best is, that if a teacher so desires, he/she can even invite the parents to join  the class Edmodo group as well. All Edmodo needs, really, is an enthusiastic teacher that has access to a laptop.


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What is Edmodo
Edmodo is a free web-based platform that teachers can use to manage their class, share content, access homework and other school items. It is also a safe social networking place for the students in the class to connect and collaborate with one another.  What the students like about Edmodo is it’s Facebook-like appearance. Students don’t need email addresses – they sign in via an access code.

Edmodo’s features
  • Edmodo has a collaboration feature where the teacher and students can add comments and share files such as PowerPoints, Word documents, videos etc can be shared.
  • Edmodo has a ‘folders’ feature which enables one to organize documents in a folder and share that folder with a class.
  • Edmodo has an assignment feature which allows one to post an assignment with a due date and a task sheet, see who submitted it and when, mark it using a PDF annotation tool, grade/assess it and give feedback all in one neat place.
  • Edmodo has a quiz feature which enables on to create really quick and simple quizzes to use in class.
  • Edmodo has a poll feature which allows on to create quick survey polls in class.
  • Edmodo has a note feature where, for example, the students can write a reflection.
  • Edmodo has a members feature which enables on to manage one’s students in each class or group.
  • Edmodo has a small groups feature which is great for managing group work.
  • Edmodo has a discussion feature which enables an online discussion to take place
I'm sure there are more features that I haven't yet got to know.

Using Edmodo in the classroom

Here is a Slideshare entitled ‘20 ways to use Edmodo’


A cheat sheet that summarises Edmodo
This useful cheat sheet summarises Edmodo. Click on the image to be taken to the enlarged image


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A full introduction to Edmodo provided by Russel Stannard.
Here is is an excellent video tutorial created by Russel Stannard in which he walks teacher through a step by step guide on how teachers can get started using Edmodo together with all of its features such as creating a group or class for  students, uploading files, adding comments...and many more.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZHB6FfRjnQ&feature=youtu.be

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Edmodo Help Centre
Edmodo has a great Help Centre that has screencasts and tutorials to help you with any problem. See https://support.edmodo.com/home#entries/22460840-quick-guides-to-edmodo

Wonderful blog posts on using Edmodo
1) Using Edmodo in the ipad classroom
2) 10 reasons I love using Edmodo in my iPad classroom…3) A great Edmodo cheat sheet 
4) A handy guide to everything a teacher needs to know about Edmodo
5) Russel Stannards two training vidoes on Edmodo
a) http://teachertrainingvideos.com/edmodo1/index.html
b) http://teachertrainingvideos.com/edmodo2/index.html


Conclusion
I must start using Edmodo as soon as possible? The next step is to teach it to the Grade 4 class.