Skypers! The concurrent trend requires learners to participate globally in order to be competitive, learned and at the same time grounded in the values of their own country. Although it is a big word or big ambition you might think but it is inevitable not to embrace the concept. Of late, the development of social media transcends across the generation. The need to...
These are my eager to learn little skypers! Last night we had a virtual field trip to Cape Town, South Africa. At the luxury of our living room, we 'flew' there conveniently but I really hope to breathe in their weather. In Cape Town, we visited Sanccob. It is a non-profit organisation that serves to promote awareness about wild life especially sea birds...
Through Microsoft in Education, I learn to connect with educators and experts from around the world. For now, I have three sessions scheduled and recently done with one. I was so excited and anxious to see how it goes but Alhamdulillah, it turned out perfectly! Amy was very professional, we corresponded via email prior to the session and she accommodated my questions perfectly and...
I had fun seeing them perform! These are 8-year-old ESL learners in their language arts class. They had the opportunity to make props, role-playing in small groups and class presentation. Six out of nine groups managed to present and WOW, they volunteered! Cheers to these children from SK Kuala Perlis! The dialogue has three characters, a red rose, a gardener and the narrator....
Showcase here is stuff teachers made for their classroom use. While some enhance learning, some do motivate learning. I think some of us may have done the same thing, but the key to successful teaching aids is the way a teacher organizes its usage and whether the use will further strengthen learning and achieve the learning objectives. Thanks to Ms. Suhaili Rahmat from SK Arau, Perlis...