Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Jason Ohler at Graded

  • Do you worry about your child's digital footprint? 
  • What is the role of parents in helping students manage their online lives? 
  • Should you be blocking websites to protect your child?  

Jason Ohler a world-renowned lecturer and author of the book Digital Community, Digital Citizen, For our children will it be two lives or one?, will answer these questions and many more at our parent session on Tuesday, March 18 at 19:30 in the auditorium.  If you want to find out more about Jason Ohler and his work you can access his website at www.jasonohler.com

We hope to see you there! 

You may also be interested in reading danah boyd's book, It's Complicated: The social lives of networked teens. It's currently available as a free download. While boyd's research is on U.S. teens I think that you will find many connections to Graded students' online social lives.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Let's Get Googling!

A group of almost thirty Graded teachers ventured to Rio over the weekend of the 9th-10th of November to attend a Google Education Summit at Escola Americana in Rio de Janeiro. The event invited educators from all over South America to come and learn about the latest apps that Google has to offer and how they can be used to enhance the learning in our classrooms. Graded has already adopted the Google Education Suite and our teachers are very knowledgeable about the apps available, but the opportunity to network with other educators and be exposed to all of the latest updates and developments from Mountain View was a really worthwhile experience.



Ms Carpenter and Dr Carpenter were presenters at the summit.
Photo used with permission from Kim Randall


Graded School also sent a dozen teachers to the Pre-Summit event where we learned what it takes to become Google Certified Trainers - hopefully by the end of the school year we will all have certified Google Ninja status! 



Graded Teachers meet and discuss our plans to put
our training to best use.
Photo used with permission from Kim Randall

Most of us had the easier task of being workshop participants throughout the weekend but a few super skilled Graded crew put themselves on centre stage and presented their own Google Education powers. All presenters were great representatives of Graded and demonstrated the wealth of technology and education expertise that we are lucky to have at Graded. Have a look at some of the presentation highlights from HS faculty:



Amaral Cunha and Silvana Meneghini presented their experiences with independent learning through Google Apps


The Carpenters have built a Google Site describing the benefits of Digital Portfolios 
Ask your kids if they have one!



Matt Reynolds delighted his attendees with the wonders of Python.
Check out his presentation here
The event was organised and facilitated by Mark Wagner, Kim Randall, Tim Lee and Mark Allen from the Ed Tech Team and they each brought with them a whole host of tips, tricks and strategies for implementing Google Apps into our classrooms. All Graded teachers left the event with new tools, strategies and ideas to help them lift the student learning in their classes. 

Please ask your kids how they use Google Apps at school!

Pics from the summit:

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Virtual Reality Comes to Graded


The Oculus Rift comes to Graded on Tuesday, November 12 after school in the MakerSpace. This Virtual Reality Headset is designed for users to immerse themselves in video games. Teachers, students and parents are invited to experience this very cool piece of technology.

Photo from Creative Commons Anna Bashmakova and Oculus RiftBy Sergey Galyonkin 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Coming Soon: Graded's Maker Space

Prepare for the Grand Opening of Graded's Maker Space. Details to be announced in the near future.



Below is the presentation that students saw at the activities fair.