Pedagogy, 21st Century Skills & Google Apps Brian Aspinall Teacher,
Traditional Teaching Teacher: "Today we are going to make a note on the rules for adding and subtracting integers" "When we are finished you will do all 30 questions from the textbook." 40 minute math
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Teaching in 2011 Teacher: "You have thirty seconds to find the rules for adding and subtracting integers. Once you have found them, copy them to your notes and do all 30 questions from the
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Teaching in 2012 Teacher: "You have thirty seconds to find the rules for adding and subtracting integers. Next you will get in groups and solve these three part math
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Teaching in 2014 Teacher: "You have twenty seconds to find the rules for adding and subtracting integers. Next you will work in groups to solve these three part math problems. Everyone will use a different colour marker so we can see who did what during the final phase of today's class - The Gallery
Teaching Today Teacher: “Google the rules for adding and subtracting integers. Ask Google to solve these three part math problems. No need for a Gallery Walk because Google will show you four different ways to answer each question." "There will be a test tomorrow.. Or not. Should we be doing tests
“If you can Google a math answer, is the question rich
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Would You Rather? Remember the formula for the volume of a cylinder OR Know how to find the formula if they have forgotten and use it to solve a bigger Is it more important at the end of the term for your students to:
“I want my students to become confident in solving problems, rather than just using prescribed
Learning Skills Model problem solving Model risk taking Model initiative and resilience There is more than one way to solve a math
Coding:
Badges Build a math community with Gamification. Award badges with Edmettle to support skills determined by you. Have students “level up” Build math
Google Classroom
Grade 8 Data Management Overall Expectations: collect and organize categorical, discrete, or continuous primary data and secondary data and display the data using charts and graphs, including frequency tables with intervals, histograms, and scatter plots; apply a variety of data management tools and strategies to make convincing arguments about
“We often think a quiet classroom is one that is well managed.” “I think of it as one in which students are afraid to ask questions and take
“It's not about the apps. It's not about the devices. It's about the