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Category: EdTech
21st Century Conference Hong Kong
It was a great experience to present and attend the 21st Century Conference in Hong Kong for the first time! It reminded me how I could not go 2 years ago despite winning a free registration 🙁 I have come a long way and I am glad to have opportunities to develop professionally and feel … Continue reading 21st Century Conference Hong Kong
Coffee with a Geek
I am grateful that Andrew Wheelock invited me to share my work. I am now looking forward to meet him at ISTE 2017! This is the youtube video of our interview:
Some people who inspire me…
Apart from the students and teachers in my school and of course my family and friend circle, I would like to share my top 5 “champions” when it comes to inspiring my work 🙂 Caleb Gattegno Dr Gattegno (1911–1988) was a precursor of students’ voice and choice. He developed tools that facilitate visible and tangible … Continue reading Some people who inspire me…
Cognitive Coaching Book Study
Please pass the message about our Cognitive Coaching Book Study!
My Moonshot journey with EdTech
I am so grateful about Nicole Krueger’s article about my innovation journey with edtech in my school. This is a beautiful article that really showcase the passion for learning, sharing, collaborating and it keeps me so motivated and proud of the shared effort that I have put along with my awesome team of EdTech Mentors, … Continue reading My Moonshot journey with EdTech
ISTE’s Mission!
I follow the ISTE Standards in my daily routine, planning and reflecting as an EdTech Coach. The standards are concise and challenging, they really help various stakeholders push themselves to continuously improve. Today I would like to discuss the mission of ISTE as we often talk about the standards but not always about the mission. To … Continue reading ISTE’s Mission!
ISTE 2017 Sessions
I am so excited to go to ISTE for the second time and to have 2 of my 3 proposals accepted. It’s great to see the progress made over the years. One of my session is in collaboration with Richard Anderson that is my close collaborator for the last 2 years (despite the 10,000 km … Continue reading ISTE 2017 Sessions
My work is my passion
I am a BIG fan of Daniel Pink and I eat, sleep and breath his concept of “Mastery, Autonomy and Purpose”. Source: http://www.hugscafe.org/stepping-stones/answering-the-call/ I am passionate about Moonshot Thinking: I feel educators do not always feel they have a voice and choice because they are feeling overwhelmed with administrative tasks, procedures and meetings that do not … Continue reading My work is my passion
Computational Thinking is not complicated
I know that the words are scary: “computational thinking”… Does this only mean stuff some geeks do with code and robots? NOPE! Computational Thinking is one of the new ISTE Standards for Students (2016) which deals with critical thinking + computing. Every teacher can integrate CT in their lessons. It’s all about unleashing the power … Continue reading Computational Thinking is not complicated