Category Archives: teaching
Draw to Inform – Dave Winter
A good ‘hands on’ session starting with a quick overview of using Google Draw to create infographics. Here’s the link to the presentation. Had some time to complete a drawing representing my PLN including resizing icons, adding images through search, … Continue reading
Learner agency: No matter what! by Richard Wells
I’ve followed Richard Wells for a couple of years and particularly like his use of graphics to explain education related concepts and issues. It was great to get along to see his presentation – here is a link to presentation. … Continue reading
Molly Schroeder keynote – Falling in love with the future
A small section of the big crowd in for the Auckland #gafesummit kicking off this morning. A big 2 days ahead! pic.twitter.com/OJWkQVVe5B — Rich Lambert (@richielambert) April 17, 2016 Learning is a design challenge. Here’s an example of a design challenge … Continue reading
Young Innovators and Design Thinking
“Innovation comes from a problem you find fascinating” – Anne Gibbon The Young Innovators Award is something I’ve been loosely involved with over the last few years with a couple of students in my class being eventually cajoled to submit … Continue reading
Bi-Weekly Beaker #13 – Easter Hunt!
From the TBC PL Google+ Community New in Classroom: saving time while marking For those of you using Google Classroom, here is a list of recent updates you may not be aware of: “We built Classroom to save teachers time, and … Continue reading