Ed Tech Sunday 10th April 2016

Dear Educators, 
One of the challenges today for schools and educators is keep abreast with the breadth and depth of advancement in technology and use the same to make teaching and learning experiences more effective.

To address these challenges, we at De Pedagogics are happy to bring to you

‘ED TECH SUNDAY’

a weekly webinar/online meeting to keep you updated with what’s happening in the world of education.

Every Sunday between 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm,

we will bring to you 

  • Microsoft Experts from who’ll share their lesson plans with you
  • Opportunities and Updates
  • Training of Cool Tool
  • Global projects
  • Special guests/ Experts

All in one hour!

Share your email id here and we’ll send you an invite 
Use ‪#‎EdTechSunday‬ @DePedagogics to tweet about the session.

Find us on 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/depedagogics/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DePedagogics 
LinkedIn:https://in.linkedin.com/in/de-pedagogics
Don’t miss the most productive hour of the week (agenda attached), do join us.

Happy Sunday Learning!

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Ed Tech Sunday 3rd April 2016

 Sharing the recording of  1st #EdTechSunday  session.

 

We would like to make these sessions amazing learning sessions for all the educators and thus we will appreciate and request you to please leave us a comment box below.

Do join us every Sunday 6:00pm to 7:00 IST

ED TECH SUNDAY

Dear Educators, 
One of the challenges today for schools and educators is keep abreast with the breadth and depth of advancement in technology and use the same to make teaching and learning experiences more effective.

To address these challenges, we at De Pedagogics are happy to bring to you

‘ED TECH SUNDAY’

a weekly webinar/online meeting to keep you updated with what’s happening in the world of education.

Every Sunday between 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm,

we will bring to you 

  • Microsoft Experts from who’ll share their lesson plans with you
  • Opportunities and Updates
  • Training of Cool Tool
  • Global projects
  • Special guests/ Experts

All in one hour!

Share your email id here and we’ll send you an invite 
Use ‪#‎EdTechSunday‬ @DePedagogics to tweet about the session.

Find us on 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/depedagogics/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DePedagogics 
LinkedIn:https://in.linkedin.com/in/de-pedagogics
Don’t miss the most productive hour of the week (agenda attached), do join us.

Happy Sunday Learning!

Capturing Christmas across the Globe

Dear Educator,

We take pleasure in hosting a global collaborative project titled, ‘Capturing Christmas across the Globe’ using Skype. Between 15th and 24th December 2015, classrooms from across the globe will connect for about an hour to share the ways in which they celebrate Christmas. Christmas is one of the most well-known holidays around the world, it is celebrated in very different ways.  This sessions aims to capture this celebration and some of the traditions from across the globe.

In the lead up to Christmas, students will deepen their understanding of different Christmas traditions across the world by asking other children from around the world about how they celebrate Christmas in their community. They’ll share the traditions, celebrations, symbols, food and festivities that mark Christmas for them and sing carols in their native language/ traditional manner.
Plan for the hour:

  1. Greet & meet (10 mins): students will greet each other in their native languages, introduce themselves, their school and their country, locate the city on the globe and exchange pleasantries.
  1. Talk about Christmas celebrations (30 mins): Begin with finding out ‘Many Ways to Say Merry Christmas’. They then exchange information about various aspects of Christmas- traditions, customs, decorations at home and school, Santa Claus, food and their favourite part of celebrating Christmas.
  2. Sing carols (20 mins): both locations take turns to sing 2-3 most popular carols and share e-greeting cards with each other.
  3. Closure (10 mins): thanking each other for sharing the information and see if you could do this again post-Christmas to share their feelings and thoughts and check out how they plan to bring in the New Year.

This is an endeavor to not only build students’ cultural awareness, critical thinking, and geography skills but to bring in perspective of varied learning environments and approaches by interacting with other learners. The sessions held in past have awakened the students’ curiosity about other cultures and ways of life.  The differences and commonalities that classes shared with us fostered many thought provoking discussions.  The students increased awareness and understanding of other people and lifestyles was heartwarming.

In case time zones are an issue, we can have an option to video record the school assemblies, students singing carols, capture the classrooms and short clippings of student’s questions and comments. These videos can then be shared by the educator along with the students who are able to log in at that time even if they do so from their homes.

We highly encourage you to participate in this session and benefit from it. De Pedagogics is happy to facilitate the call for you and connect you with another classroom in the country/world. Please fill in your preferred date and time in the attached excel file: http://1drv.ms/1WSb9CM

Request you to please share your intent and preference at the earliest.

Warm Regards

Meenakshi Uberoi

The Progressive Teacher Conclave, April 25th, 2015

Great insights into an amazing event!

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The Teacher Conclave

I had the opportunity to attend this conclave held on 25th April at Ficci Auditorium in Delhi. It was good to hear some expert comments from the bigwigs of the education profession.The conclave was divided in to  panel discussions interspersed with few presentations in between.

Recognizing a Teacher

I strongly feel that we as Indians need to really revisit this thought of recognizing a teacher. The gist was how we can change our attitudes and perspectives to start acknowledging our teachers.

“Every teacher should be nurtured”. A teacher is the guiding light for all the students as she is the one who can motivate the them and helps the them learn. We demand a great deal from a teacher but do not give her the due respect or the place in society she deserves. A new teacher should be embraced by the old ones and offer hand holding for at least a year but usually that is not that case. we need a…

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Interviewed by Anthony Salcito, VP Education for Microsoft Corporation’s Worldwide Public Sector

After leading a session on Deep Learning Pedagogies at the Microsoft in Education Global Forum in Dubai, Meenakshi sat down for a deep chat with Anthony Salcito about what she has she been doing to transform the entire learning process.

Skype Around the World Day!

DPSSL SKYPE SESSION 

We at De Pedagogics hosted the ‘Skype Around the World Day’ on April 17 from 8:30 a.m. noon to 9:00 a.m. IST. The hosts of the event Todd Flory’s class were located in the Kansas, U.S. (central time zone, GMT-5).  The event was for the students of grade 4 from various countries and continents. The students were super excited and put in great effort in collecting data on country’s(India)/region’s(Gurgaon, Haryana) geography, economy, and culture that they then shared with the students in the United States.

DPSSL SKYPE

It was fantastic to see how curious they were to know about each other. Some interesting snippets from the conversation:

India: Do you have king and queen in your country?

US: No we have a President

US: How many children do you have in your school?

India: 3500

US: WHAT!

Those were some moments to cherish for long and great learning experience for the students. Thank you Todd Flory, Jenna Sprague and all their students for having us as their guests.

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A special mention for the great efforts put forward by the students of class 4 of Delhi Public school Sushant Lok, Gurgaon. We look forward to hosting many more such events to bring learning closer to the learner and making learning fun, engaging, relevant and challenging.