In my new school as an
ice-breaker, I could ask each student to write on a wall, their name, their
year group and their expertise. That way, whenever someone was looking for an
expert in (say) audio editing using (say) Audacity, they would know who to go
to.
Genevieve herself
epitomises Peter’s BOLD approach by contacting professionals from around the
world using Google Hangout. She has previously hjad Bob Shukai, the head of
Global Mobile Tech at Reuters teach in her classroom via Google Hangout. Eventhough there was a massive time difference,
usually when you ask experts, they’re more than willing to offer help. Maybe
that’s a key characteristic of an “expert”?
During the Google
Guardian Hackday, Genevieve also helped facilitate a session where all students
a 2-player Rocket Space Game. Extraordinary that this can be done over Google
Hangout, allowing up to 10 people to video conference at the same time.
She ahs also had
Master Students come into school as experts in Tech Enhanced Learning
Envionments and HCI. They have been in to test their VLE and have offered help
with building apps, creating a wireframe interface for students to experiment
with. Simply using Mozilla and Thimble, her class were able to create an HTML
render.
Genevieve will be
running a HackDay at her school on Friday 6th July and she speaks
very positively when she says, the worse thing that could happen is that we
could fail. And even that isn’t that bad, because that’s the best way that we
learn. And collective failure is safer than individual failure, because we share
the experiencr together and nobody is to blame. It seemed that failing was
something that is missing from the UK curriculum, Linda outlined this point in
her excellent talk and Genevieve closed the day with it. In a funny way it was
really empowering. There was once a saying that asked, “What would you attempt
to do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” But perhaps if we frame failure in a
positive and realistic light, and ask a different question “What would you
attempt to do, if the worst that could happen is that you would learn from your
failings?”
Well what will you
attempt next week, term or year?
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