Aileen Mackey from @WBurghPrimary shared how they have been using sustainable bookmarks to support learner self-evaluation. Check out what they did in this short video! Thanks for sharing Aileen!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet – First Lego League Cargo Connect Challenge #TeachMeet #CargoConnect
Debbie Campbell from @LangbankPrimary told us all about how her P6/7 class have undertaken the First Lego League Cargo Connect Challenge. Thank you so much for sharing Debbie. Check out what they did in our video below!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet – Using QR Codes in West ELC #TeachMeet
Following the QR Code professional learning we ran early this session, West ELC class decided to trial this for themselves. Rosina Haggerty shared their journey with us. She was an absolute star as on the night, her presentation didn’t load but she kept going and told us how they were using them. Below is her wonderful presentation – well done Rosina!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet – Self-evaluation bookmarks @WBurghPrimary #teachmeet
Williamsburgh PS @WBurghPrimary have been using self-evaluation bookmarks with their learners. Thank-you to Aileen Mackey, Early Learning and Childcare Officer for sharing this video!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet – Green Screen at Langbank Primary #TeachMeet #greenscreen
This video shows how P6/7 in Langbank Primary have been using Green Screen to showcase their work. A big thanks to class teacher, Debbie Campbell, for sharing their journey!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet! – Make it Happen at St John Bosco! #MakeItHappen #TeachMeet
Catherine Kennedy shared her school’s journey with Make it Happen! This links with the World of Work and is suitable for all ages. St John Bosco’s entries are currently being considered. They are waiting to hear who is the winner and their app will made and available to download in app stores!
Here’s some information from the charity:
‘Make It Happen’ is a charity who inspire young people in digital technology. We have a few different ways of doing this, but at primary level we run an app-design competition for entire schools P1-7. Pupils are given the opportunity to consider how apps could help them solve a problem or make their life easier. They then have the chance to design their own app idea using our paper based submission sheet. One winner from each school will have their app idea built by our team of amazing volunteers and published on the Make It Happen website for all to use.
In regards to the process of running the App-design competition – we visit each individual class (P1-7) to present the competition, hear the pupils ideas, answer any questions and get them generally excited about different app ideas and uses for technology. This normally takes around 20 minutes per class and then we leave the submission sheets with staff for pupils to complete at a convenient time.
Once the classes have completed their submissions we will collect the final entries, pick a winner and start building the winning app. When the app is built we will return to the school to announce the winner/runners up, give out some prizes, show the new app and recognise any inspiring ideas.
Make It Happen Club (SCIO)
Twitter: @makeith_app_en
Website: https://makeithappen.club/
Renfrewshire Teach Meet! – Using Nearpod at St Andrew’s Academy #TeachMeet
Thank-you Computing Teacher, Deborah Blackburn, for sharing at our Teach Meet how she has been using Nearpod with her classes!
Renfrewshire Teach Meet – Using Spheros! #TeachMeet
We held a fantastic Teach Meet on 8 June. We will be sharing videos from the presenters between now and the end of term.
The first video is from Inchinnan Primary and is all about using Spheros with the iPads. Well done! Thanks Mrs Hunter for sharing!
Glow Competition – It’s time to Glow #ItsTimeToGlow
Teachers – help us find out more about how you and your learners use Glow by completing our form by 30 June. To thank you for taking part you’ll be entered into a free prize giveaway with the chance to win Glow goodies for your class in the new school year.
Reflect for Learning check-ins #GlowScot #MicrosoftEdu
Reflect for learning polls are now available in Glow! They are a great way for learners to reflect on their learning using OneNote Class Notebook.
Find out more here: https://t.co/0T45LowLtx