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Laptop Learning Curve: Experiences of going 1:1 at Yokohama International Schoolaseldis
After a year of teaching in a 1:1 laptop environment, Adam Seldis and Madeleine Cox, two MS/HS teachers from Yokohama International School, share their experiences with others who might be about to embark on the same journey. Having both recently come to the end of the COETAIL (Certificate of Educational and Information Literacy) course at YIS, Adam and Madeleine will be able to offer practical advice regarding pedagogy, classroom management and curriculum design. As teachers of IBDP Economics & History and IBDP and MYP English respectively, they will be able to provide plenty of examples of the good, the bad, and the ugly in their integration of technology in the teaching and learning in their classrooms. MS and HS teachers interested in further integrating technology in their classroom. Especially for teachers in schools that will shortly be going 1:1.
Laptop Learning Curve: Experiences of going 1:1 at Yokohama International Schoolaseldis
After a year of teaching in a 1:1 laptop environment, Adam Seldis and Madeleine Cox, two MS/HS teachers from Yokohama International School, share their experiences with others who might be about to embark on the same journey. Having both recently come to the end of the COETAIL (Certificate of Educational and Information Literacy) course at YIS, Adam and Madeleine will be able to offer practical advice regarding pedagogy, classroom management and curriculum design. As teachers of IBDP Economics & History and IBDP and MYP English respectively, they will be able to provide plenty of examples of the good, the bad, and the ugly in their integration of technology in the teaching and learning in their classrooms. MS and HS teachers interested in further integrating technology in their classroom. Especially for teachers in schools that will shortly be going 1:1.
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