Singapore: German

Year 8 students are producing their own ‘poetry book’ using Book Creator, including pieces of writing, pictures they’ve drawn, photos sourced from the internet and audio elements they’ve recorded. The pages that emerge are wildly varied, some more creative, some less so.

Singapore: Romeo and Juliet

It’s English class and the students are preparing to film a scene from Romeo and Juliet. They’re using OneNote to abridge the text and a phone as the camera.

Singapore: Student Council

A Student Council representative is meeting with the Edtech coaches to discuss setting up a GESS student page on Facebook.

Boston: German

German class for advanced students: they’re doing film analysis and media comparison in the Google Classroom.

Singapore: Edtech coaches

Whether it’s at lunchtime, in free periods, or whenever there’s a moment to spare: the teachers make good use of the opportunity to ask the Edtech coaches for advice or tips on using digital media in the classroom.

Singapore: Latin

The teacher is getting a year 6 class started with using digital textbooks: ‘So you don’t have to carry so many books around any more!’ Getting everyone through the complicated registration procedure required by the publisher Klett takes ages. But then the pupils are tremendously keen, showing admirable focus as they flick through the book […]

Singapore: English

A group of students is doing internet research to create a ‘sway’ on the UK’s political system. It takes them a while to find useful websites and images, but there’s a lot of energetic discussion going on too.

Singapore: English

The Edtech coaches are running a mini-workshop for teaching staff on the quiz software Socrative and how it can be used in class.

Singapore: History

The students have the task of preparing a presentation on Napoleon. They’re doing research online, but I can see lots of open textbooks too. One student is looking for a diagram like the one in her textbook – finding one, she pastes it into her presentation, commenting: ‘This way I know it’s a good illustration.’