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Thursday, December 29, 2016

If I could save time... in a curriculum (with apologies to Jim Croce)

After running my last LIVE Webcast on STEM in Limdai Kodesh (Jewish Studies), I got a lot of email from school administrators saying the same thing... "How can we add STEM in a dual-curriculum school?  We don't have an educator with the technical expertise like Rabbi Swigard and we don't have enough time to squeeze it into the curriculum!!"

While I understand their concern, the reality is that integrating STEM/STEAM into an existing curriculum doesn't necessarily take "a technology expert"  but rather, it takes someone with a bit of initiative, a bit of creativity and a willingness to reach out to a support network (PLN - Professional Learning Network) for help.  When done right, it is not a "squeeze it into the curriculum" but rather it enhances education!

Let me give you give you a real life example.  Let's take a Cheder (a religious elementary school) that has a full time dual curriculum - Judaic/Hebrew and General Studies/English... oh, and let's throw in a third language - Yiddish - just to spice things up!! The school wants to add STEM/STEAM education but can only allow one hour EVERY THREE WEEKS to do it! 

Yes, you read correctly.  The only available time in the curriculum was one hour, per grade, every three weeks!  Add to the equation that they don't have Technology Integration Specialist (like Rabbi Swigard) who can lead the charge!!  Ah, but what they DO have is an amazing principal with a vision and a fantastic teacher who doesn't think that anything is impossible.

Enter: The Brain Space at Cheder Menachem Elementary School in Los Angeles. (The official title is: Katz Corner - Kids Artistic Technology Zone.) 

Rabbi Aryeh Hoffman, with the support of his principal, Mrs. Yudi Blauner, has created something amazing!  Rabbi Hoffman only gets to see every student in the school during a science class, once every three weeks.  In that class he engages the students so much that - here is the cool part - the students want to continue learning ON THEIR OWN TIME (Lunch and the lunch recess) in The Brain Space.  This is not "sit down" learning!  This is active, participatory, student driven discovery in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics!

Here is a short video that shows what goes on in The Brain Space.

https://quik.gopro.com/v/2XVpTwgGXt/

As an educator, this kind of excitement and participation by the students really gets me going!  So much so that I told Rabbi Hoffman that he MUST share what he is doing with the rest of schools that read my blog and watch the Technology: In Plain English LIVE Webcast.  So, save this date!!!

Next LIVE Webcast:
Special Guest: Rabbi Aryeh Hoffman - director of "The Brain Space" (KATZ Corner) at Cheder Menachem, LA
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
at 4PM Pacific Time

Be sure to log on LIVE to hear about this very creative way to do STEM/STEAM with almost no time in the curriculum schedule to pull it off.  Since we are LIVE, you can ask questions and get insights from Rabbi Hoffman.

I will be sending out the link to register next week.

As always, I solicit your comments on the blog post.

Yossie


Yossie Frankel
Tech Specialist - CIJE

Checkout my blog: www.technorebbe.com
Twitter @yossiefrankel

Friday, December 23, 2016

Seasonal Salutations


As the calendar year winds down I would like to take a minute to wish you, my blog readers, all of the joy and happiness of the season!

For me here at Technology: In Plain English, it has been a very busy year as well as a very productive one!  I have been able to share information on STEM Learning, Blended and Project Based Education, the upcoming fields of Virtual and Augmented Reality and host of other items related to education in the 21st Century. Not to mention that I have had the opportunity to travel the US visiting CIJE (www.thecije.org) schools and delivering a couple of Seminars for the Consortium of Jewish Day Schools (http://www.cojds.com).

The Technology: In Plain English - LIVE webinars have been restarted and the new web series will run approximately once a month and will cover - for the first few - techniques in STEM/STEAM education.  I will post the dates for the next one shortly, it most likely broadcast towards the end of January. (you can see previous livestreams at: YouTube: YossieFrankelChannel)

On the home front, my wife Batsheva, who is also an educator, has almost finished her book, The Jewish Educators Companion: A practical Guide with Essential Tools and Inspiration.  She is looking at a publishing date around Spring 2017 (with the prestigious Behrman House Publishers  http://www.behrmanhouse.com) - stay tuned for more info on that!

My son Tuvia - you may remember him from my articles on Huddle Spaces, Kano Boy and my last LIVE webcast - has started working in the 3D gaming and design platform Unity.  His Middle-School (Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy www.hillelhebrew.org) has set up a special class for students to learn this amazing program.  Tuvia is also my "token middle schooler" that I use to test new gear and educational techniques - he has already started teaching other students (and teachers!) in his school and I am sure will soon be a commodity on the speaking circuit!! :-)

Keeping it in the family, my daughter Rivi (You may remember her as my co-host from previous LIVE Webcasts and I also used her to experiment with 360 video and pictures) is working as Licensed Tour Guide and Experiential Educator in Israel (unabashed plug!!).  Here is her Facebook page:  Look for the 360 Thursday's where she publishes her VR 360 pics!

Lastly, we have a jammed-packed 2017 set up, so please stay tuned and, as always, I solicit your comments on the blogsite.

Seasonal Salutations and a Happy New Year!

Yossie

Yossie Frankel
Tech Specialist - CIJE

Checkout my blog: www.technorebbe.com
Twitter @yossiefrankel

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

ROOM SCALE Virtual Reality for $30????

You may recall my recent post about Mini-bots - the cool Arduino based bots that John Umekubo put me onto...

Well, John has done it again! This time he has sent me info on the ZAP BOX Mixed Reality Headset for $30.00!!  Yes, you read correctly... $30.00!!

You have to check this out!!!!


Just like Google Cardboard was a game changer for many of us who were early experimenters in Virtual/Augmented Reality, I predict that this product with do the same thing in "Mixed Reality!"

Now, I hear some of you already... this is a Kickstarter, (click for link) how do you know if you are going to get your monies worth?

Well, yes, there is always some risk, but I have spent more on taking my family out for a simple Pizza!! I can hardly wait to get my hands on this and start some of my more ambitious students on developing applications!  (Maybe a virtual pizzeria! :-)

In my webcast yesterday with Rabbi Zach Swigard (STEM in Limudai Kodesh), we talked about using Augmented Reality in a STEM setting.  His students loved using it so much that, on their own initiative, they added AR elements to their school yearbook making the whole experience (and their yearbook) come alive!  Sometimes, it is these kind of spontaneous ideas that get folks all charged up and install a life-long love of learning in people.  I can hardly wait to see what they will do with this technology.

As always, I solicit you comments on the blogsite.

Yossie

Yossie Frankel
Tech Specialist - CIJE

Checkout my blog: www.technorebbe.com
Twitter @yossiefrankel

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Mini Bots - they are cool and teach coding at the same time!!

I love it when I find new tech that is cool AND teaches engineering basics!  This little pearl comes courtesy of John Umekubo, one of the most amazing maker space educators from InTELA (www.intela.org) my favorite PLN (Personal Learning Network).


http://www.plumgeek.com/

Check it out...  THE RINGO:  The below video says it all!!

https://youtu.be/pgDqC2ZZFPA

Yes, for real, these things are great!! - and anyone who teaches engineering in schools, already knows the power of Arduino (CIJE has three different programs based on the Arduino platform).

I can only begin to imagine the curriculum that I can build using this little device!  I can see it being used from about grade 4 (with its built in behaviors) and up.

What do you think?  Please let me know by commenting on the blogpage.

Regards...

Yossie

PS... Don't forget my upcoming Live Webcast on December 13th on STEM and Judaic Studies.

Yossie Frankel
Tech Specialist - CIJE

Checkout my blog: www.technorebbe.com
Twitter @yossiefrankel

Sunday, December 4, 2016

STEM Education in Limdai Kodesh - LIVE!!

Thanks to all of my blog readers for their warm wishes on my return to regular blogging!  It is good to be back!!

What many people don't realize is that in order to produce a blog entry, it can take days of research as well as few hours of writing to produce one short quality blog post.  The time commitment is extensive, but the benefits of sharing information can be HUGE, so thank you all for your support!!!

Many of you have asked was when am I going to do the next live webcast?  Well, wait no more as the next live webcast will be on Tuesday, December 13th at 4PM Pacific Time.  Here is the rundown of what we will be covering...

The Mishchan: A 21st Century STEM Integration Example.

Joining me, live, will be Rabbi Zach Swigard - Technology Integration Specialist at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy - where he will review his amazing use of traditional Jewish text learning along with STEM integration. Rabbi Swigard will go over the teaching of the Mishchan (the Tabernacle) and its vessels and then we will then have a real, live 6th grade student show how, by using 3D design, 3D printing and Augmented Reality, the learning can really come to life. Since we are doing this live, you will see how easy it can be bring this kind of teaching to your class room!

The 6th grader (actually, my son Tuvia who is a student of Rabbi Swigard's), will create a model in TinkerCAD and then, using Waking App, create a Augmented Reality application.  Since we will be using Waking App, it is a simple jump to creating a live, AR/VR game on the same platform.

We will be taking real-time questions via Twitter, YouTube Messenger and email, so the event is best viewed live if you can.

Here is the link:

See you live on December 13th!!

As always, your comments are solicited on the blog site.

Yossie





Yossie Frankel
Tech Specialist - CIJE

Checkout my blog: www.technorebbe.com
Twitter @yossiefrankel