Class Activities

The Student Conference Series is breaking new ground in flattening classrooms

The Student Conference Series is a presentation series dedicated to students presenting topics they are passionate about to a larger audience.  Each week students are scheduled to present on different topics from Minecraft to Fjord Ponies.

The concept for Students Conferences first came from Global 2 blogger, Ben Gallagher.  He and Mel Cashen had organised a year 6 student from his class at Meredith Primary School to speak to her class at Lightning Reef in Bendigo about woodworking skills.  This worked out perfectly for the Lightning Reef class who were learning to make chairs and needed some wood working skills.

Ben was so impressed with how well Harris was able to share and articulate his knowledge he felt this could benefit students all over the world.  If only they could get the opportunities to present to peers. This is where the Student Conference Series was born.

 

Students use the Webinar program Blackboard Collaborate  which is provided by the DEECD Virtual Conference Centre to present on a topic of their choice.  Based on the idea of a professional learning conference, classrooms from across the world can access the presentations that peak their interest and they can log in.  As each presentation is recorded they can access the blog at anytime and find a link to a variety of presentations.

The Call for presentations opens every term and students are requested to complete an application for their presentation and complete a summary.  Students are then allocated a Thursday or Monday afternoon session where they are given 20 minutes to share their presentation and answer any questions.

A new addition to the blog is a Video presentation section where students can submit a video presentation which can be accessed via the blog.

Already this year the Student Conference Series has had  presentations from schools across the globe and on a variety of subjects such as Chelsea Football Club, Shade sails and Stop Motion animation.

If you would like to listen to any of the presentations you can find the on the Student Conference Series Blog.  Subscribing to the blog will allow you to keep up with any news.

You can also read about the presentation that started it all here.

Post supplied by Mel Cashen – Teacher , Quarry Hills PS, Victoria.

Teaching With Passion

GTPassionScreen Do you consider yourself a passionate person? What are the things about which you are passionate? Are you passionate about kids and helping kids learn? Are you passionate about opening up new vistas of experiences and understanding for others which – absent your intervention – they might never experience? Are you passionate about creating moments of unforgettable learning? Learning that is SO engaging, so motivating, so interesting, and so fun – that those fortunate enough to experience it will NEVER forget it? Nevada elementary teacher Brian Crosby is this kind of person, and this kind of educational leader. Brian gave the world a seventeen minute glimpse into his 4th grade classroom a few weeks ago in Denver at the TEDx event. I strongly encourage you to set aside seventeen minutes of your day and listen to what Brian had to say.

Open Door Policy

doors In the past school doors seemed almost impenetrable.  New Age Technology has changed all of this and today you can wander into classrooms all over the state. I visited Malmsbury  Primary School recently and found that all the grades there are using blogs to showcase their work, share ideas and communicate important information.

Malmsbury Primary is welcoming visitors and asking visitors to leave comments. You can begin by visiting the Little Room and then wander into other rooms and see just how students are using their netbooks and applying Web 2.0 tools.

Congratulations 2KM

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2KM at Leopold Primary School have been leading the way doing some wonderful work using internet applications and Global Teacher blogs as a container. Check out their Collaborative Corner and Blogging Guidelines. Fabulous work guys!

Green Tips

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30 Go Green Tips for Teachers to Introduce to the Classroom

Global warming and environmental concerns have stood as hot, controversial issues for decades. Regardless of one’s political views, most people at their core at least agree that the Earth deserves fair, healthy, and kind treatment. Teachers hoping to instill a love of the planet and provide students with the skills and mindsets necessary for its proper care and maintenance have numerous opportunities to introduce green philosophies into the classroom. None of them adhere to any particular political party – they simply relate back to universal concepts that involve guiding a new generation towards preserving the delicate balance of life on the only home humanity has.

1. Set up a recycling bin.

One of the most basic things a teacher can do to nurture green initiatives in the classroom involves setting up simple recycling bins. Let students drop in their paper, aluminum, plastic and glass products to learn about means of disposal beyond the garbage can. If the school does not host a formal recycling program, just take the bins home when they fill up. Better yet, rally the students and campaign to install one.

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