EdTech Global

Developing a global understanding of educational technology

Tag: leadership

Checking out the 2018 Dubai GESS Conference

Last week I was fortunate enough to attend part of the GESS (Global Education Supplies & Solutions) conference in Dubai.  I was beaming with excitement as I witnessed the new ideas, systems and technology making it’s way into education. Below is a screenshot of some notes I took as I wandered through the exhibition hall.  I witnessed three recurring themes of the exhibition, namely flexible learning spaces,  school data management systems and classroom coding technologies (Makey Makey, Raspberry Pi, Lego Mindstorms etc).

As a classroom teacher, I felt overwhelmed with the amount of new resources and ideas and spent most of my time sifting through the stalls to find age and contextually appropriate digital solutions and technologies I could use in my classroom.

I realised how imperative leadership is in determining the direction and implementation of digital learning and technology. If it is not considered a priority, then it won’t become an ingrained part of daily practice. School leaders not only need to invest time in curriculum development and resources but also supporting everyday classroom teachers become critical users of technology in their classroom.

 

How we cut down a 45 minute task to 5 minutes using GoogleSlides

During our weekly POD meeting our team (7 teachers) had to create a 20 question quiz for “Literacy Week.” We decided that each teacher would contribute 3  questions.

  • In the past we would have simply sat around a table discussing questions with one person recording on a word document. 15 minutes
  • One of my colleagues or myself would have then gone back to the document to copy/paste each question into a Powerpoint adding images, question numbers and answers in the presenter notes. And then finally using email to share the final PowerPoint. 30 minutes

With the school wide implementation of the Google suite, it’s not just our pedagogy and classroom practice that has evolved but also the way we communicate, create and collaborate during meetings.

Continue reading

© 2024 EdTech Global

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑

Step 1 of 2
Please sign in first
You are on your way to create a site.
Skip to toolbar