Launch Into Your New School Year With a Real-World Tech Project

Back to school is both exciting and, if we’re honest,  exhausting for teachers! BSD is here to help you get your students motivated and ready to learn with a simple and versatile project. For the next month, you can try out one of our most popular projects – Online Poster – for free!

  • Using the Online Poster project (HTML and CSS) your students can create their custom webpage  then share it on the web using our one-click launch button.
  • Your students will enhance their ability to think about new ways of communicating content digitally.
  • When your students share their projects with their friends, they can get feedback from and put it into action live, immediately seeing their changes online.
  • Ideas for projects: Creating a poster about their work lets you reinforce student understanding of new concepts learned in Mathematics, Art or History class.
  • How about their digital posters being the marketing solution to promote the next school play, the start of the sports season, or advertise  after school activities and student clubs.

We have included a step by step guide on how we enhance our students’ learning experience using Online Poster in this project guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1miUEiK_wjLpzEKvT6RixFYE9Iv3qOts4/view?usp=sharing

To use this project today, simply click here to sign up!

Share your students’ projects on Twitter and Instagram with us using #backtoschoolBSD. The most creative projects, we’ll feature in this weekly EDM and we’ll send the featured teacher and student one of our awesome new branded “Build Something Different” T-Shirts.

Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Tech

At BSD Education, we engage teachers in conversations about technology everyday and it is a topic that stirs the room with mixed emotions and reactions: “I don’t have time to bring tech in the classroom”, “I am really not great with computers” or “Technology distracts my students”, making technology the antagonist of their classrooms.

We want you to know that in your classrooms, full of digital native students, your role as the teacher has never been more important. Technology and technology learning is inevitable for our students. This might include learning how to use Google Drive effectively, or learning the fundamentals of coding and programming to create a website or a game. But, do the students understand how to apply these tools and skills in the real world? This is where teachers shine and excel as experts to curate and design a curriculum that helps students connect the dots between their digital world and the real world.

For example, in a Year 2 classroom at a school in Hong Kong, we collaborated with the lead teacher to create an inquiry project for their History and Inventors unit. Students learned how to build a website and harnessed the power of the web to document and share their learning through embedded videos and images responsibly and safely.

In this collaboration, BSD Education experts took care of the tech learning by providing a customised guided project and the teacher infused the project with their curated subject knowledge. In the classroom, the teacher remains the facilitator and expert of content, context and encouragement to students in their inquiry journey.

Instead of seeing technology as the antagonist of the classroom, it can become the trusted sidekick that complements your subject expertise in designing a powerful learning experience for your students.