For my October Transform Session, I wanted to give teachers an opportunity to dig deeper into the tools that they are using or would like to use with students this year, while modeling instructional strategies that they can use in the classroom. I started by creating a separate Google Slides presentation to use at each of my schools. After a brief introduction, I created a KWL slide template for each group of teachers to edit.
I asked one teacher in each group to add their topic as the title on the slide. Another teacher in each group was in charge of creating and posting a Popplet to show what the group already knew about the topic. A third teacher posted the questions. After exploring the topic by looking at available resources and discussing together. The group worked together to create one PicCollage, which was then posted under the "Learned" column of the slide. This was a great way to show how Google Slides can be used to allow for students to collaborate!
Teacher feedback from this session was great! One teacher commented, "Glad to have time to ask questions, play, and discover new things." All of the teachers really enjoyed working in groups and having an opportunity to choose their own topics for learning.
I was surprised at how many teachers struggled to select a topic. Some had trouble narrowing it down, and others commented, "I'm not sure about what I don't know." It was helpful to have a Drive folder full of resources for them to look through for inspiration and some suggestions about what they might want to learn. The sessions that happened later in the advantage of seeing what others were doing, which was helpful.
So far, I've really enjoyed using Google Classroom as a launching point for the sessions. It is great to have my presentation, links, and Google Form Survey all in one place for the teachers. I plan to continue to highlight different ways that Google Classroom can be used during each session. Because we have a lot of teachers interested in using Google Classroom with their students, this has also been a great way for those teachers to get a student perspective of how it works.
Enjoyed working with Ts @CPSCrickets exploring what they want to learn more about! #a1digitalinnovation #supercricket pic.twitter.com/r0dQhFeKPQ
— Jessica D. Preisig (@PreisigJessica) October 2, 2015
It was a great day with Ts @pvespride! #transformsession #a1digitalinnovation pic.twitter.com/Kb2boWTtvp
— Jessica D. Preisig (@PreisigJessica) October 6, 2015
Looking for ideas for November Transform session. Thinking I might do something with SAMR model that allows teachers to look for ways to "bump up" activities they've used in the past...
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