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What’s new on Teaching Technologies

Welcome back!  Hope everyone has had a great summer, and are looking forward to Teaching Technologies in the session ahead.

We’re continuing to add to our site and outline the most recent changes below, however we have really exciting news …

Introducing the RAISE Team

With the support of funding from Education Scotland and the Wood Foundation, Dumfries & Galloway have now appointed a team of RAISE Teachers.  RAISE stands for Raising Aspiration in STEM Education and the team, under the leadership of David Maxwell, Education Officer, comprises:

  • Carol Moyes (gw08moyescarol@ea.dumgal.sch.uk)
  • Karen Creighton (gw08creightonkaren@ea.dumgal.sch.uk)
  • Keith Walker (gw08walkerkeith@ea.dumgal.sch.uk) [0.4 FTE]
  • Nicola Henry (gw09henrynicola2@ea.dumgal.sch.uk) [0.2 FTE]

There are lots of exciting plans in the pipeline, one of which is to expand this site to cover all the STEM subjects and not just Technologies.  Please spread the word and encourage colleagues to subscribe by email (and to add this site to favourites!).  That way you’ll always be in the know about what the Team are up to.  Look out for a full introduction to the team and their role coming to your school soon.

In the meantime, here’s what new on Teaching Technologies …

Microsoft Educator Scotland

Microsoft have now created a section on their site specifically linked to the Scottish curriculum.  We’ve updated the link on the General Support & Reference page to take you straight there.  It’s definitely worth a look.

Benchmarks on Your Phone

We’ve added a new section to the General Support & Reference page to showcase apps that you might find helpful.  The first one to be added is a handy app for quickly accessing the CfE Es&Os and benchmarks.  Please let us know about others that you find useful so we can share them too.

STEM Draft Strategy

While still in draft status, you may find it interesting to see what is being proposed.  You’ll find it in the General Support & Reference page

New Pages and Sites Added

A couple of new pages have been added this month.   We now have a page where you can find sources of Funding for your STEM projects.   We’ve also added a new page for Developing the Young Workforce where you’ll find resources to help you make the connections between STEM subjects and STEM industry careers.

On the Video page we have added a new link to Into Film where you can find support and ideas for making films with children.

Until next time enjoy Teaching STEM!

What’s new on Teaching Technologies

Another busy week with lots of new content on the site …

As you are probably aware, Education Scotland have had a major revamp of their website.  The old STEM Central website has now been incorporated into the National Improvement Hub, and I’ve added a link to the relevant page in Craft, Design, Engineering & Graphics.  It’s worth having a look at.  There are some very good downloadable teaching resources which include fully planned Learning Journeys as well as support resources and teacher information.  In addition there are inspirational video to encourage pupils to follow careers in STEM industries, and videos to support STEM topics.

I was introduced to a new resource this week by a P5 pupil.  He had this great circuit building kit consisting of snap together elements.  You may already be familiar with this, but it was a new one on me, and struck me as a great way to overcome the problem of fiddly wires and tiny screws or springs which end up frustrating pupils and teachers alike.  Circuits probably fall more into the Sciences but I’ve added it to the Craft, Design, Engineering & Graphics page as I can see it potential for design and engineering projects.

While browsing for suppliers of snap circuits, I discovered some alternative programmable micro boards which I’ve added to the Programmable Devices page.  I particularly like the look of the Crumble which can be easily programmed using block coding.  Another device aimed at the beginner is Code Bug which also uses block coding – plus it’s shaped like a little green bug …. a lot less scary than Arduino!

With Safer Internet Day next week, I’ve been looking at resources on netiquette (aka how-to-mind-your manners-online).  Social media often gets a bad press, but its misuse is down to the people who use it rather than the media itself.  I’ve added some articles to the Social Networking & Websites page which you might find helpful in teaching your pupils to be positive cyber citizens.

online-safety-liveOn the topic of online safety, have you heard about the Online Safety Live event being held in Dumfries in March?  The UK Safer Internet Centre are delivering a FREE 2 hour Online Safety update on Thursday 9 March at 3 pm, at Cargen Towers, Garroch Loaning. Open to all who work with children and young people, this event will give you the latest in research, legislation, technology, tools and resources along with exclusive access to the presentation and resource materials.

Recently, I’ve been having a look at the App Library within the Glow Launch Pad and discovered some interesting resources.  There are app tiles available for:  Scotland’s Enterprising Schools; RM v-Me Avatar Creator; 360° Safe; and How Stuff Works – all of which could be helpful in delivering Technologies in your classroom or school.  I’ve added links to the appropriate pages on the site, but you can also add them to your personal launch pad if you thing you might use them a lot.  (If you’re not sure how to do this, check out my video demo on the Teaching Technologies Video Channel)

With content on how to be more efficient with your internet searches added to the Search & Research page, you’ll now find something on all the pages.  Please use the comments boxes or contact form to share your feedback and add to the knowledge base.

Enjoy Teaching Technologies!

Carol