The Lilypad - Issue #11

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A Note from FrogAsia

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Dear FrogAsia

What did you think about #Leaps15?

08 THE CLASSROOM REIMAGINED - YOUR EXPERIENCE Everything you need to know about Leaps of Knowledge 2015!

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A Shout Out to Superstars

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Sesi persekolahan 2016 kini bermula

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SPLASH!

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Students Respond! - Global Issues

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Students Making A Change

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Extra ‘Cool’riculum

Get to know FrogAsia’s heroes! (You may be in here!)

Mulakan tahun baharu dengan pendekatan berbeza!

Pullout for Students!

What are some of the biggest issues of these past few decades? Find out here!

Reimagining Robots: Young & Bright Malaysians Take On Robotics

Your scoop on what’s happening in FrogAsia!

Editorial Semra Anli | Ashvina Naidu | Viren Panchoe | Ramziah Razak | Joseph Wong

Design & Art Sharifah Nabilah Alhadad | Aamyra Amin | Joseph Wong | Nor Zamillia Zainal


2016

is the year of the monkey! The monkey seeks challenge and pursues performance as the animal is a very curious one with many ambitions. Sounds familiar cikgus? We have no doubt that this year will bring you lots of success! How excited are we to see what the year of the monkey will bring?

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A Note... Dear reader, How has 2016 been for you? We hope you’ve started your teaching and learning year with reimagination. Let’s keep filling our classroom spaces with exploration and wonder! We at FrogAsia are delighted to bring you the eleventh issue of the Lilypad as you journey further into your school year. As we have just said hello to 2016, we throwback to Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined or #leaps15. Hundreds of educators with dreams of ever-inspiring classrooms and a passion for engaging their students came together at JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur. Together on the 31st of October, they embarked on a journey to rediscover teaching and learning, and formulate practical classroom approaches that they could take back to their own school. Educators from every state in the nation joined in, and you can see their happy faces throughout this magazine, on an adventure to cause change in the classroom. We learned that change isn’t always about moving mountains in a day - it doesn’t have to be about doing many different things in the classroom - but about doing things differently, or reimagination.

Keep in touch with what we’re doing on Instagram!

In our last issue of The Lilypad, we shared bite-sized takeaways from Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined in Bahasa Malaysia - you can check them out here. In this issue, explore key learnings in English, with extras thrown in! You’ll be able to follow a teacher’s journey throughout the conference, from the energizing and inspiring keynote with Cathy Davidson, to our practical and empowering workshop sessions, to the maze of our exhibition filled with talks and interactive activities! This month’s SPLASH! features your story ideas, students. Yes, we heard you at the Lilypad booth at our last Leaps of Knowledge conference for students. By the way, we have an announcement for you - check out when this years’ #studentleaps is going to be at our events section, Extra ‘Cool’riculum, on page 46! In this issue, we’re so excited to look at the world through your eyes - after all we’re life-long learners, too. Check out our stories on youngsters who are taking on interesting challenges to make a difference in the world. Teachers! If you’re already looking forward to the next Leaps of Knowledge conference this year, check out our events section, Extra ‘Cool’riculum, on page 46 for more info, and to sign up early! It doesn’t hurt that we have a few CLiC events in our calendar already. Send us your events at hello@frogasia.com, so we can share them, too. Here’s to 2016.

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At Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom ReimaginED conference, we got the chance to have a chat with many familiar faces and meet new teachers who inspire us at FrogAsia every day. Here’s what you had to say about #leaps15!

Intense, curious faces. Teachers are lifelong learners and you showed us your determination to reimagine along with other teachers at our workshops.

You seemed to love our workshops!

NFaruk Fadzil @NikFarulFadzil Some refreshing insights by teachers on 21st-century classroom and learning. Well done to @FrogAsia for another successful #leaps15.

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Teachers, you were so happy as you took pictures in front of your very own ReimaginED classroom on the stage in that big ballroom!


At Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom ReimaginED you had the chance to suggest why your school should be featured in The Lilypad! So many of you were inspired to shout out to your fellow teachers and schools. We also had a chance to listen closely to your feedback.

This is the third Leaps of Knowledge conference I’m attending and it has never bored me. This year’s Leaps was definitely different from the previous editions and I love the way games were conducted for the teachers. Everything was pretty well organized. Good job, guys!

I experienced a lot from Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom ReimaginED: Networking with all the teachers in Malaysia Sharing ideas on how to reimagine the classroom Gaining knowledge on creating interesting sites using Frog VLE

Thank you, FrogAsia!

// Yoges G. SMK Raja Mahadi, Klang

We decided to reimagined a conference for #leaps15 to get things started! Glad you enjoyed it, Cikgu Yoges. Thank you!

Thank you for bringing Cathy! I’ve always insisted my students to be quiet in class but I guess I’ve been stifling them. I don’t want my students to be passive and turn out to be life robots. I will change my Classroom to be more retro and interactive. // Chan Mei Pheng SMK Dharma, Kuala Lumpur

Lifelong learners! There’s one in each of us and Cathy brought it out that morning, didn’t she? Thanks, Cikgu Chan!

// Aida bt. Mohd Seruan SMK Sri Sentosa, Kuala Lumpur

Thank you, Cikgu Aida. We wonder what your conversations with fellow teachers sounded like!

My heartiest gratitude to FrogAsia for sending/ emailing me the invitation to this amazing conference. I’m so excited and I’m definitely going to share the experience with the rest of my colleagues! // Vimalah Velayutham SMK Sungai Rawang, Rawang, Selangor

We do love our email blasts :) Thank you, Cikgu Vimalah - do look out for our next experience together… coming soon! Stay tuned to

facebook.com/frogasia

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YOUR EXPERIENCE


The theme of this year’s conference is centered on different ways of thinking about what already happens in the classroom, through the aid of technology, for the fast- moving internet era. It’s not about doing different things. It’s about doing things differently! Welcome to a special write up of everything you need to know about The Classroom Reimagined.

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CATHY DAVIDSON PROJECT CLASSROOM MAKEOVER The journey through doing things differently starts with an inspiring talk from our first keynote speaker, Cathy Davidson, a renowned educationalist and recipient of the 2016 Ernest L. Boyer Award. With Students Centered Learning being the core of her talk, Cathy starts by asking, “What happens to students after school had stopped? What can we do to make our classrooms help prepare students for after the education is over?” Cathy then pointed out one very crucial point; the classrooms we have today look pretty much the same as a classroom from 1993, when the Internet was invented. This certainly sums up the whole point of the conference; to rethink how we do things in schools today!

Continue reading to get a glimpse of some of the important key takeaways from her talk:

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Even without technology, the ability to interact is the single most important thing in the world we live in now.

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We have to prepare our students for interaction. Frog is certainly one fantastic system which allows you to structure participation.


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We have to educate our students to pass their tests because that is our job. But we also have to teach them how to be flexible, adaptive, interactive, creative, information gatherers and interpreters, so that they know how to interpret the world when there is no teacher around.

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We all know that you learn best when you teach somebody else.

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We live in a world where information is anywhere and instant. How we filter and react to it is what counts. It’s not just about the technology but about what you do with it that counts.

SOCIAL MEDIA FEEDS - #LEAPS15 Jonson Chong @JonsonChong Don't just talk about it. Make it! ~ @CathyNDavidson #leaps15 #classroomsreimaginED #education #makerspace MY @Mai_ETD "Almost all of the things we learn in school is the opposite of what we learn outside..." @CathyNDavidson #leaps15 Dyieba Latif @dyieba "We need to reimagine grading before we reimagine the classroom." - Cathy, I totally agree. #Leaps15 elizabeth lopez @elizabethllopez “You can't counter passivity by just wishing it” - Cathy Davidson #leaps15

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KEN WISSOKER GLOBAL COMMUNICATION If you were curious about reimagining learning from Cathy’s perspective, imagine being able to then jump into a bigger picture of global knowledge and how people think dierently around the world! Ken Wissoker is the Editorial Director of Duke University Press, acquiring books in anthropology, cultural studies and other areas in the humanities, social sciences, media, and the arts.

Check out some of the key take aways from his talk!

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Key Learnings 1

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Learning facts for a test is important for passing the test of course but only

We must learn to read closely and critically, in order to be good citizens in a society where the facts will constantly change, where the information keeps expanding more and more rapidly. The emphasis must fall back onto what to do with

those facts and on how to ask the questions that change which facts are important.

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Where does creative thinking come from? In the authors I publish I find that one place creative thinking comes from is an opportunity to see from multiple perspectives. The same phenomena are seen or heard or understood differently around the world, and by different people in the same country.

Innovation comes from being able to

imagine a solution to a problem that no one has thought about yet.

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works as long as the facts hold.

When we measure learning by testing, we are too frequently looking for the mastery of a set of facts which will change. What we want to be doing

is encouraging the thinking that moves along with the facts and is able to interpret new circumstances. Because they always arrive.

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Encouraging creative thinking does not mean abandoning standards for good, smart work.

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A great work of literature or an important piece of history is not going to be replaced in the same way. But there are always new histories and new novels; one learns about new cultures or sees art one has never imagined. For each of these one

needs flexible tools; the way to see and understand that is not tied to knowing one set of objects but is open to all the worlds’ futures. This

can begin in our own classrooms, and it begins by thinking differently.


SHOWTIME To best showcase how we might reimagine teaching and learning and learning spaces, we had a series of Showtimes. Each Showtime in it’s own way, was designed to help you see practical ways to elevate your classrooms into 21st-century learning. In a Frog Classroom, it’s all about doing things differently! Teachers opened their minds to different teaching and learning methods in this section with a unique twist: here the students were the ones conducting the class. Few teachers have not heard of Frog Connected Classrooms. We gathered in an exciting session to witness how you, in your own classroom, can connect with other schools and educators anywhere in the world! With Lightning Talks, teachers took part in a quick and active exchange of best practices by teachers who have successfully powered their classrooms with the Frog VLE.

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We searched across the country to find the educators who seek challenges and discover opportunities at every turn. From Borneo to the Peninsula, six brave teachers powered by the Frog VLE took on the challenge of quick storytelling at our Lightning Talks. One thing was clear from the bite-sized delivery of these best practices: It really isn’t about the technology but what you do with it have makes the difference. Your teaching and learning ideas are what makes the Frog VLE your powerful tool, inside and outside the classroom. From direct teaching, to students directing their own learning to students collaborating with cooperative learning, our Lightning Talks were full of insight and fuel to power your own reimagined classroom! Let’s explore what they talked about.



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TAN LEE YIN

It’s about getting them curious What really gets students ticking? This is the curiosity that launched Ms Tan quest into storytelling with the Frog VLE. Using her Site, Ms Tan showed us how she stimulates interest with the right materials, curates information collaboratively with the class, and encourages discussion. Once there is interest, a classroom can become a hub of engagement. With collaboration, even the less vocal students get more exposure. Giving students autonomy, she believes, builds their confidence.

JACKSON SIGA

Your toolkit to build a 21st Century School 21st-Century Learning is a key component of the Malaysian Education Blueprint, and schools across the country are transforming themselves for the future. Mr Siga tackled the challenges of change head-on as he shared strategies to elevate our schools. With a clear model in mind, and a checklist as a guide, Mr Siga showed us how he approached doing things differently. Besides the physical classroom space, Mr Siga demonstrated how with his initiative AnuraQuest, he used the FrogVLE to build a digital encyclopedia with user-generated content. This project promotes mastery learning, which prioritises the learning curve of the student.

MOHD FADZIL

Launch your students’ imaginations Did you know that you can embed a 360 Google Street view of Angkor Wat and thousands of other places in the world? En Fadzil does, and has been using Google Street View to power curiosity of his students! A keen promoter of Higher Order Thinking Skills (KBAT), En Fadzil focuses on why students are bored, lose focus and feel limited. With the help of the Forum Widget and a nifty embed code, En Fadzil showed us how he used the Frog VLE to launch students’ imagination and make learning truly exciting!

PATHMALOSINI & SIVAJOTHI

Check out our previous issue online for more on the background of our amazing speakers!

Give your stress wings and let it fly away How do you get improved attendance and confident, independent learners? Ms Pathma and Ms Jothi showed us how a change in approach transformed their students’ lives. Their strategy: gamification. By using leaderboards, progress reports and personalised learning, students did not stop trying in their tests, and a healthy sense of competition grew in the classroom. With the Frog VLE, students took learning outside the physical classroom, spending plenty of time practising outside school hours - and they were excited about it!

Let kids reflect on their learning and help teachers educate them better #leaps15 #lightningtalks

Get all the presentation slides at

bit.ly/leaps15resources

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FROG CLASSROOM Three lessons were conducted by students with teachers forming the classroom! These sessions were designed specifically to flip our thainking surrounding teaching and learning. According to Jerome Bruner, a world-renowned psychologist who has made significant contributions to educational psychology, 21st century-learners are powered by collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity. Is it possible for students to take charge and power their own learning? We think so!

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In the discovery session...

In the gamification session...

In the station rotation session...

Participants explored Discovery Learning when the student facilitator presented on the solar system (Science, Year 4).

Participants explored a form of learning called Camouflage Learning, where students learn by doing activities in which they feel like they are ‘playing’.

Discovery Learning has students taking an active role in learning. When learning is process-based rather than fact-based, students can jump in and understand at their own pace. When asked to present, students will rely on their communication skills and they also need to learn a new concept. To prepare for a presentation, they might explore the processes behind the topic by discussing and problem-solving.

They were introduced to gamification elements such as a leaderboard, status bar and avatars - all of which work together to show the students how far they need to go to win! We also explored how to get students to earn points through classroom criteria like attitude, academic performance and submission of homework!

Participants explored Blended Learning, which has students of different levels of understanding spending more individual time with their teacher in a classroom setting.

It is important to update the students on their progress often, and you can work with other teachers to implement leaderboards in their classes, making the challenge even more fun!

Students were divided into two groups and placed at two stations, a reading stations and a writing station. In this session, students focused on storytelling content (English, Year 4). When groups are smaller and have time with and without the teacher, students have more control over their learning pace. With the more controlled pace, teachers can both encourage students to be more engaged and provide individual attention to students with challenges.

Download the sample leaderboard we used to try out camouflage learning in the classroom at

bit.ly/frogleaderboard


Why keep learning students in just one classroom, when learning can be shared with several classrooms full of students? Geared to reimagine your classroom, we welcomed you to Frog Connected Classrooms (FCC), a series of interactive and curiosity-sparking webinars where with just one click, your students will have the chance to connect and collaborate with other schools.

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We had a Mystery Country Lesson to show how we could use a FrogSite as a template. In a fun, gamified lesson, you can reuse this template students can learn more about other countries and cultures.

Use the Frog VLE in 3 different ways!

We showed you the World’s Largest Lesson on Climate Change using a FrogSite as a content repository, where you can even invite an expert to your classroom and collaborate with other classrooms to achieve important milestones for the planet!

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frogcommunity

We had a Collective Storyboarding Lesson to show you how we could use a FrogSite as an archive. You can use this system to store your classroom’s stories in your quest to improve your students’ writing skills and creative storytelling abilities.

Resources for you: Each session here is linked to a FrogSite that is available on the FrogStore. You can download this now via bit.ly/leapsfcc and use it to teach in your classroom! Sign up and register for upcoming FCC series via bit.ly/fccsign Learn more about Frog Connected Classrooms at frogasia.com/frogcc

bit.ly/ leapsfcc

bit.ly/ fccsign

Join the FCC Community at bit.ly/frogcommunity


THE REIMAGINED CHALLLENGE The ultimate goal of The Reimagined Challenge was to unlock as many Frog classroom chairs and tables as possible, through collective effort. The four challenges definitely challenged participants’ creativity and boosted up their stamina - ending the day on a joyous note when Adenan bin Morad from SK Seri Iskandar, Perak took home 16 tables and 41 chairs!

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Doodles!

Classroom Challenge

Teachers unveiling their creativity and having fun doodling!

Participants were challenged on their knowledge of mathematics, spelling and the Frog VLE in our Classroom Challenge!

Dizzy Goals Challenge

The Lilypad

Get ready, spin and score a goal! Check out #globalgoals to understand why people across the world are taking part in this challenge!

At The Lilypad booth, participants get to write their ideas and feedbacks on the Post-It notes.


Congratu lations C ik Morad fr om SK Se gu Adenan bin ri Iskand ar, Perak !


Teacher’s Workshops Reimagining Teaching and Learning The teaching and learning world is abuzz with gamification! Why? For 21st-century learning to take place, 4C’s must be present in lessons: collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity. At Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined, we decided to reimagine lessons as you know them, AND reimagine the workshop session itself! The most involved and dynamic experience at the entire conference happened within eight rooms filled with participants. The outcome: all participants would understand elements of gamification through experiential learning. Here’s what happened at the session.


S TA G E 1 THE COLLECTIVE INCENTIVE CHALLENGE

S TA G E 5 LEADERBOARD ACROSS ALL WORKSHOPS

An opening quiz to promote collaboration to complete a task in a specific time limit to earn Incentives for the whole group.

Pitch your gamified lesson through a Frog Site to student judges and the best one was announced at the closing ceremony.

S TA G E 2 LEARNING STATIONS Understand the elements through station-based tasks while experiencing the Point system.

S TA G E 3 GROUP MISSION Incorporate elements of gamification in two lessons.

So, who won the

Workshop Challenge?

For both morning and afternoon sessions, it so happened to be

Team Ruler!

S TA G E 4 PITCH THE BEST Reward the best performing or behaving participants in the workshop - just like how you can do in class!

WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF GAMIFICATION?

INCENTIVE

What you get for succeeding

BADGES

A simple visual system for rewards

POINTS

Success indicators keep motivation up

LEADERBOARD

A leaderboard to show progress

Find the FrogSites with gamified lessons from The Classroom ReimaginED at

bit.ly/leaps15workshop

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PANEL In a panel discussion moderated by Datin Kathleen Chew Wai Lin of the YTL Foundation, our keynote speaker was joined by three distinguished panel speakers to discuss issues and inspiration surrounding the evolution of learning space and approaches.


I believe that a reimagined classroom is one which is fluid. Fluid in the sense that the teacher and student’s roles can move. A teacher doesn’t necessarily have to be the fountain of knowledge and wisdom. Today, we recognize that our students come to us with

knowledge. They come with this “little backpack” of everything they need to know, and we need to “unpack” that for them in the classroom, and not just fill in more stuff. A reimagined classroom should enable fluidity, where teachers can be students and students can be teachers.

// Prof Dr. Radha M.K Nambiar School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

I think supplementing grading with other kinds of credentialing is very useful. I always have my students come up with a list of all the things that they think they can learn in heir classroom that are not measured in grades. A quality that one of my students

came up with that I never really thought about but is so important: the person who keeps up everybody’s spirit when a project is flagging. That’s an important person, and how do you reward and recognise that? // Dr. Cathy Davidson Renowned educationalist & Ernest L. Boyer Award winner

As a teacher myself, it is very important to have all the basic technological equipments to support blended learning. But if teachers are still adapting traditional way of teaching and refuse to incorporate group activities, collaboration and maximising the usage of technology, there won’t be any progress. Therefore, reimagining a classroom has to start

with the teacher. Teachers have to reimagine their pedagogical method of teaching. //Puan Chee Poh Kiem Principal of SMK St Mary

Imagination can only do so much; if you have limited resources in your class, you have to make do with that. But if you have the right resources, you can do a lot of wonders. If we

are to reimagine a class, teachers must be ready to acquire 21st century learning activities. There is no point having all these high tech gadgets if teachers are still using the same old boring methods. That is what we should be focusing on.

//Dr. Azwan Abd. Aziz PADU Director Teachers & School Leaders

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A quality that one of my students came up with that I never really thought about but is so important: the person who keeps up everybody’s spirit when a project is flagging. That’s an important person, and how do you reward and recognize that?


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Very interesting activity. I love the FCC and classroom reimagined talk. Thank you so much FrogAsia. Through FCC, I can allow my students to communicate with others as well as exchange ideas. I love the idea of the new classroom. Hope it can be reality.

Ranvender Jit Kaur A/P Banga Singh SMK Ampang Pecah, Selangor

Shout Out to REIMAGINEERS!

It’s not about doing different things. It’s about doing things differently! Everything changes when you collaborate. Shoot for the stars, Cikgu Ranvender!


The greatest things often start with small beginnings and we know a few schools who are definitely on the right track. Here are our Shout Outs to some amazing people who are making a difference for schools in Malaysia! The stars of #leaps15 were YOU! You participated. You experienced. You reimagined. Here’s what our #leaps15 attendees had to say.

The Frog VLE is a good platform to explore a new way of teaching our generation. In this modern world, teaching become wonderful by educating our students become creative, innovative, more challenging and share their idea and knowledge through a new method.

Kamara Seri Subramaniam

SMK Convent Sentul, Kuala Lumpur

Cikgu Kamara, how inspiring! Teachers, please do share your teaching and learning journey with the VLE with us at hello@frogasia.com. Share your stories of transformation by tagging @frogasia when you post online!

Thank you FrogAsia for introducing this programme and make the learning interesting and easy in different way. This programme will upgrade the standard of education level will raise up in Malaysia.

Muniammala A/P Batumalai

SMK Convent Sentul, Kuala Lumpur

Change starts within us all, Cikgu Muniammala! We thank you for your kind words and hope you are inspired in your teaching and learning journey in 2016 :)

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Shout Out to our Speakers! Leaps of Knowledge 2015: The Classroom Reimagined was a blast! Cathy Davidson opened our eyes to how we could approach learning dierently. It was a talk that challenged us to rethink teaching in a classroom for the modern age. Ken Wissoker then spoke about how global reimagination was taking place throughout the world. Also, a massive Shout Out to our inspiring educators from across the nation for leading engaging workshops. Our Lightning Talks speakers stole the show with impactful real world stories of how they brought change to their schools. 32


PART OF THE FAMILY! Guess who joined us for #leap15? A huge Shout Out to YTL Foundation and the Prudence Foundation! In the picture on the left, we have Datin Kathleen of the YTL Foundation at Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined! A huge Shout Out to the YTL Foundation. They work hard to show us how classrooms can be reimagined from the perspective of learning space. Another Shout Out to the Prudence Foundation! They explained to teachers how they could used a mix of teaching techniques to help students understand how money can be used.

If you would like to apply for your

Frog Classroom Makeover,

please apply here.

Did you know... that you can send in Shout Outs to your colleagues? Email us at hello@frogasia.com. Share your stories of transformation by tagging @frogasia when you post online!


2016

Mulakan tahun baharu dengan pendekatan berbeza! Permulaan sesi baharu persekolahan sememangnya sangat dinantikan oleh pelajar! Cikgu, idea-idea ini sesuai digunakan untuk menjadikan sesi baharu persekolahan lebih menarik dan menyeronokkan.

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Aktiviti 1

“Sasaran saya untuk tahun 2016” 1. Bahagikan pelajar ke dalam beberapa kumpulan yang terdiri daripada lima orang.

2. Pelajar diminta membincangkan TIGA soalan berikut: a.

Sasaran saya untuk tahun 2016 adalah... Contoh: “Saya ingin menjadi lebih yakin apabila membuat pembentangan”

b.

Untuk mencapai sasaran tersebut, saya perlu... Contoh: “Saya perlu melakukan persediaan rapi dan melihat contoh pembentangan yang baik”

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Bagaimana saya ingin Cikgu X (nama guru kelas) membantu saya mencapai sasaran tersebut... Contoh: “Cikgu Siti boleh membantu saya dengan memberi tips berguna dan memberikan ulasan selepas pembentangan saya”

3. Bina sebuah Site dan pelajar perlu memasukkan jawapan ke dalam Site tersebut.

4. Kemudian, pelajar boleh membentangkan hasil perbincangan mereka kepada seluruh kelas!

Penetapan Matlamat Aktiviti ini memberi peluang kepada pelajar untuk berfikir tentang matlamat jangka panjang mereka dan bagaimana mereka boleh mencapainya. Bukan itu sahaja, dengan melakukannya secara berkumpulan, mereka akan berasa lebih positif dan bersemangat!

Refleksi Pelajar akan menilai semula prestasi mereka dan membuat strategi baru untuk menjadi lebih baik pada tahun 2016!

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Aktiviti 2 “Pada tahun 2016, kelas saya akan menjadi lebih baik‌â€? 1. Bahagikan pelajar ke dalam beberapa kumpulan. 2. Setiap kumpulan perlu menyatakan lima peraturan kelas untuk tahun 2016. Contoh: “Tahun ini, setiap pelajar perlu membaca sekurang-kurangnya dua buah buku ceritaâ€?

3. Bina sebuah Site dan pelajar perlu memasukkan idea mereka ke dalam Site.

4. Kemudian, setiap kumpulan diminta membentangkan idea mereka kepada seluruh kelas.

5. Setelah semua kumpulan membentangkan idea mereka, lakukan undian menggunakan widget Poll. Setiap pelajar perlu mengundi peraturan mana yang paling mereka persetujui.

Widget Poll!

6. Hasil undian akan menentukan peraturan mana yang mendapat undian tertinggi. Peraturan-peraturan ini akan digunakan sepanjang tahun 2016!

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Semangat berkumpulan

Kreativiti

Aktiviti ini menggalakkan pelajar membentangkan idea secara berkumpulan, seterusnya menggalakkan semangat kerjasama. Bersatu kita teguh, bercerai kita roboh!

Kadangkala, peraturan yang ditetapkan oleh guru tidak menarik minat pelajar. Melalui aktiviti ini, guru boleh membantu pelajar menjadi lebih kreatif dan praktikal dengan menetapkan peraturan dari sudut pandangan mereka sebagai pelajar!


Layari Learn Centre untuk mengetahui cara menghasilkan Site dan menggunakan Widget

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It’s not about doing

different things.

It’s about DOING things differently!

// Leaps of Knowledge Conference: The Classroom ReimaginED 2015


STUDENTS TAKE OVER! Curious about global issues or canteen food?

CAN STUDENTS BE CHANGEMAKERS?

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In the last issue of The Lilypad we shared some of your #leapsoxford opinions. You told us what you want to see here and even shared amazing suggestions! We have picked two of your responses for our Students Respond section. Here we go!

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More articles regarding global issues that teens can easily understand. // Adilah Azman, Kolej Tunku Kurshiah, Negeri Sembilan

Today we are going to take a peek into one of the biggest issues of these past few decades.

CLEAN WATER & SANITATION WATER. Why is water worth more than anything? Clean water means health but on the other hand water can also mean death. Diseases as cholera, dysentery, typhus and others spread through unclean water. Each day 6000 people lose their lives because of the lack of clean water; 4 people a minute.

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The last years have seen many more people gaining access to clean water. Nevertheless, 2.5 billion people still do not have access to clean water and sanitation. The fact is that 1.1 billion people do not even have access to a proper toilet. In 2000, 189 leaders of countries around the world signed the “Millennium Declaration� - an initiative by the United Nations. This initiative made sure that the countries would make changes to achieve certain goals in 15 years because not everything changed in the way we imagined they would by 2015. That is one of the reasons for the new initiative by the United Nations: called Global Goals. Water is on the list. We might ask ourselves: Is clean water important to me? What might you do to ensure that by 2030 everyone has access to clean water and sanitation?


What can you do about it? You might feel that your voice may not be heard in your corner - but what if you lent your voice to something bigger! With the help of many organisations around the world you can help to make this world a better place, providing clean water for the people in need in our own nation and around the world. Google ‘‘charity for water’’ and check it out!

charity for water SEARCH

Here’s what you can do!

1 Look for possibilities to adopt a village or a water pump By adopting these, your donations will be used to provide water for the citizens in that particular village.

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By raising awareness on the need of clean water around the world you will be helping to make this issue known by everyone, give presentations, workshops and more!

Of course, you can also raise money, work with your friends or donate personally. A quick donation to a charity organisation of your choice or come up with something creative! Bake cakes and sell them, organise a sponsored event, make music on the streets. It could be anything!

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Do you have a story suggestion for our students’ pullout? How would proper nutrition affect students’ performance in the classroom? // Hanis Azemi, SMK Taman Tun Dr ismail, Kuala Lumpur

Why is proper nutrition great for students?

Can I help? Creating a supportive environment for better nutrition can be fun. Make building a healthy diet something fun and exciting. Imagine a Youtube session, a Hangout Session, a Frog VLE Site, where you can get your teachers and classmates on board.

We all know that having the right diet aids in the development of our growth. We also know that when you eat healthily, it reduces the chance of developing diabetes, obesity and chronic diseases. Just as importantly though, proper nutrition helps you have a more efficient time at school! A balanced diet consists of fiber, fat, protein and carbohydrates, making you less likely to fall ill and miss out on classes. As a result, the amount of interruptions on schoolwork over the year and in learning will be reduced. There will also be fewer disruptions in classes since you will become more focused, creating a more pleasant learning environment for every student.

After all, what Malaysian doesn’t love food?

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Healthy Eating Tips

Here are some Viners & YouTubers who have an interesting take on healthy food!

FOODIE-NESS

Have a good breakfast every morning Research has shown that not having breakfast decreases scholastic achievements. May it happen that you are late for school, grab at least some juice or a piece of fruit.

Trade unhealthy snacks for healthy ones Apart from eating vegetables, eat dried or fresh fruit, rice cakes, whole wheat crackers, low-fat yoghurt, or unbuttered popcorn instead of snacks with a high level of fat such as fried food.

Funny, uplifting clips and easy assembly of healthy #norms

SORTED FOOD

Limit the amount of sugar you consume

Choose food that are rich in calcium

You need sugar to provide the needed amount of calories but make sure not to take too much of it. Sweetening coffee, cereal, fruit and tea with honey is a better option.

Calcium needs to be built up in your body before you reach your early twenties in order to prevent osteoporosis. Low-fat yoghurt, green leafy vegetables and low-fat cheese are also full of calcium.

We love the dudes at Sorted Food, they always make us laugh! They sometimes have some great healthy ideas. We love this video on salads that do not have to be boring….they can look and taste AMAZING!

Drink lots of water It is important to drink a minimum of eight classes each day, depending on how much you exercise. Bring water bottles to class to stay hydrated and concentrated.

Enjoy & love your food Food is our most important nourishment so it’s very important to take time to savour and enjoy it!

Now it’s your turn! Share your snacks online and tag @frogasia or email us at hello@frogasia.com!


REIMAGINING ROBOTS:

Young and bright Malaysians take on robotics

For the fifth time in seven years, Malaysian high school students have beaten 43 other countries at the 12th World Robot Olympiad in Qatar with robots they designed and programmed, made primarily out of plastic LEGO blocks. Although they were submitted for the competition, these robots were built from scratch to save lives!

SMK USJ 4 won a Gold Medal for a robot that automatically activates a gas mask on miners when dangerous gasses are detected.

3,000 young robot enthusiasts attended this competition one month ago, 57 of them being Malaysian high school students. The hard working Gold Medal winners were YC Adventure Kidz from SJK(C) Yuk Chai in the Open Primary School category, and the Robotist team from SMK USJ 4 in the Open Lower Secondary Category. The third gold medal was won by the Kota Kinabalu Mara Junior Science College in the robotic football match. Most impressively, 3 students from

Did you hear about the Copiapo mining disaster in 2010? This lifesaving robot has a GoPro camera with 360° view of the mine and a GPS that detects miners’ location. One thing is certain, we’ll hear a lot more from these promising Malaysian scientists as they aim to continue to reimagine robots!

WHY DID THEY BUILD IT?


EDUCATION MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND: Amnesty’s International Student Group in the Netherlands. A global movement of more than 7 million people worldwide, Amnesty International is campaigning for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all. Amnesty International has student organisations across the globe - and one of them is “Amnesty Student Group Nijmegen” (AISN). Almost 70 students come together to strive for a better world with opportunities for everyone. Through lectures, workshops debates and more they try to create awareness surrounding human rights and other global issues. The student group is lead by a board of directors and 7 commissions. One of these is the Right2Education commision.

Every year for 1 week, awareness around education is created by these students. Recently, one of their campaigns was focused on Palestine, where not every child is able to go to school due to instability in the region. Any student can join the AISN. Not only are they a student group creating awareness on all kind of global issues, they also host social events.

When we do meaningful work, it is wonderful to be able to relax together, too.

YOU STEPPED INTO THE SHO ES OF AN OXFORDIAN!

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20 professors from St. An ne’s College, University of Oxford, flew over to Kuala Lump ur. In four days, students attended classes by the world’s top professors and were ins pired and committed to pursue the ir dreams of getting into prestigious universities such as the University of Oxford.

International Trade & Con flict Resolution; Molecula r Mysteries; Photons, The Universe & Higgs-hun ting; Extreme Environme nts ; International Legal Order; The Science Of Jet Turbines; Patterns And Pro cess.

Check out all subjects stu dents were able to get a scoop off during summer school in our 8th issue of The Lilyp ad. After attending the classes an d getting to know Malay sian students studying at Oxford, our talented students got a clear picture of how studying at Oxford would be like.

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