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Page 1: The Lilypad - Issue #10

O C T O B E R 2 0 1 5 T H E L I L Y P A D # 1 0 W W W . F R O G A S I A . C O M

F O R I N T E R N A L D I S T R I B U T I O N O N L Y

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A Note from FrogAsia

Dear FrogAsia We love hearing from you!

The Power of ReimaginingHow changing something changes everything

Get InspiredIntroducing leading innovators in education

Welcome to Reimagination!The Classroom Reimagined exhibitions

Reimagine Your ClassroomsReimagining your students’ learning spaces

A Shout Out to SuperstarsRecognising changemakers in schools and beyond

Extra ‘Cool’riculumYour scoop on what’s happening in FrogAsia!

Global ReimaginationReimagining 21st-century learning across the planet

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Editorial Ramziah Razak | Ashvina Naidu | Lisa Toh | Joseph Wong | Victor Lau | Semra Anli

Design & ArtZamillia Zainal | Sharifah Nabilah Alhadad | Joseph Wong | Aamyra Amin

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Welcome to doing things differently!

Welcome to doing things differently! If today is the 31st of October, you might be one of the hundreds of educators that are converging at the JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur for our annual Leaps of Knowledge conference - themed “The Classroom Reimagined”.

Whether you’re reading this special issue of The Lilypad in print or online; at the conference or in the comfort of your teachers’ room - our issue will take you through a journey of reimagination towards realising 21st-century classrooms across the country.

GET INSPIRED when you crack open our first pages, and lead your mind into the possibilities of reimagination! Follow the story of our keynote speaker, Cathy Davidson, renowned educationist and Boyer Award winner for 2016, in our special write-up on page 10.

Our Exhibition features spaces for curious participants to wander to and exciting Showtimes that will get your juices flowing and ready! Turn our pages to “Welcome to Reimagination!” on page 12 to see how our spaces work to form your story-collecting adventure.

GET STORIES. Explore what some firebrand teachers are doing in their own classrooms across the country at Lightning Talks, discover learning that takes on a life of its own with Frog Connected Classrooms and experience flipped learning at our Frog Classroom.

With your experience chest full, it’s now time to GET PLANNING at our specially-crafted workshops, designed for you to participate in peer learning. Download new input on elements of gamification that may be transferred into your own classrooms. Kickstart this experience with “Reimagine Your Classrooms” on page 16.

No matter where you are, or when you read this, you can check out what happened at The Classroom Reimagined. Check out the back of this issue, where you’ll find our Bahasa Malaysia section full of juicy tidbits from the entire Reimagination experience.

2015 has been filled with amazing accomplishments, and we’re proud to send Shout Outs to our superstars: from our work with Guru Muda 1Malaysia to the storytellers of World Book Month from across the country.

Our cleverly put-together students’ pullout, SPLASH! is full of nifty reimagined ideas, and features your feedback from our magazine booth at #leapsoxford. Our July conference with St Anne’s College, University of Oxford, was specially geared towards students.

If you’d like to see what The Lilypad is up toat THIS conference, catch us at our booth in the Main Hall that we’ve built for the people we’d like to feature in The Lilypad.

Who might that be? Why, you, of course!

Happy Reimagining!

from all of us at

Keep in touch with what we’re doingon Instagram!

FOLLOW US @frogasia

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Start the year with fresh ideas for teaching and learning

Get the scoop on why Cikgu Azrina nominated Cikgu Normie, and follow Cikgu Tasa and his students as they explore virtual poetry!

Find out how SMK Puchong has benefitted from their Frog Classroom Makeover and catch the one-on-one interview with Google Malaysia’s Rahayu Ramli!

SK Taman Seroja shares 7 tips on how to implement Frog in your school!

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Meet our changemakers in education!

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Be inspired by SJK(C) Sam Tet’s parent-teacher partnership

We celebrate our teachers’ legacy in this special edition 1BestariNet Teacher Awards issue!

A peek into the University of Oxford - Welcome to our very special Leaps of Knowledge edition of The Lilypad!

We went all the way to SK Jalan Selangor (1) to discover the fun way of learning - with games!

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Have you followed us on Instagram?

@frogasia

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Dear FrogAsia... We love getting e-mail and feedback from you! If you would like your

suggestions and letters to be featured, write to us at [email protected],

Tweet us at @FrogAsia, or drop us a message on facebook.com/FrogAsia!

leaps of knowledge™

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For more on our July 2015 conference specially for students, check social media for our hashtag

Google: Seminar 3i [Ilmu. Integrasi. Inovasi]

We had a great time meeting all of you at this convergence of changemakers! It was a great opportunity to have teachers learn more about education technology and how it can be used in their classrooms.

We were there!

#leapsoxford

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#dizzygoals

FROG CLASSROOM MAKEOVER

at SK Kota Warisan!

WATCHon ytlcommunity’s YouTube Channel!

Our Executive Director takes her Dizzy Goal!The Dizzy Goals are a fun and easy way to spread awareness on the Global Goals committed to by United Nations over the next 15 years! Watch as Lou Yeoh, Executive Director of FrogAsia, does her part in a special Office Edition! In high heels, no less! Brought to us by our friends at ytlcommunity.

This beautiful ‘urban’ sketch from our friend @kembararantau03 is a wonderful reminder of what happens when we come together to make a change in our learning spaces!

Frog VLE//Dhanaseelan Ravichandran

I use the Frog VLE for 5-8 hours at home. Every Thursday, I use it at school.

I love this, FrogAsia.

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How changing something changes everything Have you seen really creative lunch boxes? With just a few interesting and imaginative tweaks to a normal lunch box, lunchtime becomes even more interesting and fun for kids (and some adults as well!).

People everywhere are reimagining things such as plants, furniture, backpacks, and even cars! The act of taking something ordinary and reimagining it makes it stand out from the rest. You now have something extraordinary in your hands!

image credits: www.creativefurniture.com.au

image credits: www.nationswell.com

image credits: www.parenting.com image credits: www.arielmotor.co.uk

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When someone is used to seeing something in a certain way, and suddenly sees it in a whole new way, this excites their senses and grabs their full attention. When a boring or repetitive pattern is broken, the mind immediately speeds up to readjust itself and is engaged for that time.

A classroom is a space where learning takes place. Students are expected to give their full attention and stay interested during lessons. Can you imagine this concept of creative reimagination being applied here? We are inspired by this Japanese kindergarten designed by architect Takaharu Tezuka. He reimagined the standard kindergarten class to better engage and match the way pre-school students learn.

Reimagination doesn’t need to happen on such a huge scale.

Sometimes doing small things, like changing the arrangement of tables in your class or the wallpaper of your notice board, can instantly perk up the attention of your students and lift the energy in your class.

At Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined, teachers took part in fun workshops to discuss ideas to reimagine their classrooms for 21st-century learning. This brand new chance to absorb and share ideas and is a good start for you to reimagine your classroom into one that’s fun and conducive for learning!

Check out what teachers learned in this workshops at the back of our magazine!

For quick and easy ideas on reimagining parts of your classroom, turn to pages 16 and 17

Takaharu’s kindergarten design rethinks buildings for children! It includes trees next to staircases for students to get to the next floor, very light furniture that students can rearrange and much more! To this date, he’s won 7 awards for his design!

You can read more about the kindergarten at www.ideas.ted.com/inside-the-worlds-best-kindergarten/

image credits: www.air-plants.com

image credits: www.wikipedia.com

Takaharu Tezuka

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Welcome!To kickstart our journey through doing things differently, we gather inspiration from an adventurer who has been stepping outside the box in a truly inspiring way. Meet Cathy Davidson, our keynote speaker at Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined, who gives us a peek into how she has reimagined areas of learning in ways you possibly haven’t thought of before.

A prize-winning author, educationist, and speaker, Cathy has written and edited more than 20 books on education. Her articles are also read by thousands in Times Higher Education, the Wall Street Journal, and more.

EDUCATOR.AUTHOR.INNOVATOR.

GET INSPIRED at

“One of the nation’s great digital minds, she has written an immensely enjoyable omni-manifesto that’s officially about the brain science of attention. But the book also challenges nearly every assumption about American education. . .”

// New York Times

Cathy has been a leading innovator of new ideas and methods forlearning and professional development in school, in the workplace, and in everyday life.

But what’s her story?

When Cathy was young, she struggled to memorise a short passage of a famous speech to pass an exam. Her teacher noticed this, and had a hunch that it was not because she was unwilling or lazy, but that she just needed another method of testing. Her teacher then assigned Cathy a special assignment: write an essay about how she felt about the document. The catch was that she only had a day to do it.

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Anda ingin tahu lebih lagi tentang apayang dibicarakan? Ketahuinya dalammajalah The Lilypad yang akan datang!

The very next day, Cathy handed up a 200-page essay, an incredible amount of work for such a short time! Her teacher was impressed, and gave Cathy a ‘pass’: It was obvious that Cathy had a tremendous gift when it came to writing, even if she did have difficulty memorising word after word.

It’s stories like this that sound the same for millions of children around the world. In many cases, children are simply not motivated because the subjects fail to capture their curiosity.

More alarming is the fact that 65% of all students walking into schools today will be applying for jobs that will only exist in the future. Cathy came to the conclusion that education has to be reimagined to give students the ability to gain skills that are not only useful, but are irreplaceable by outsourcing or to machines.

Education needs to change, to reflect how business and technology has evolved. From labouring in farms and factories, tomorrow’s workforce will have jobs that might mean working anywhere and at any time.

Let us consider this: What if these new approaches do not require huge new classrooms or an overhaul of school resources? What if it means that we can take a fresh look at education. Cathy has devoted her work and research to just that idea: that education needs a different approach.

It’s not about doing different things. It’s about doing things differently!

This is our tagline for this year’s conference, and we’re excited because Cathy’s ideas celebrate reimagination in this spirit! In fact, Cathy’s ideas have grown popular and have influenced her work, which has won her numerous accolades, including 2016’s Ernest L. Boyer Award. Cathy has served as Distinguished Professor and Director of the Futures Initiative at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, as well as the Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of English at Duke University.

Cathy has been recognised for her work in education, and was appointed by President Obama to the National Humanities Council in 2011 for her to oversee grants for projects in culture and the humanities across the United States. Cathy also co-founded HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Sciences, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory) at CUNY, a network of educators dedicated to new models of learning for the digital age. Her latest book, “Now You See It”, has been widely applauded by reviewers and has been noted as ‘critically important’.

Cathy recounts how one of her teaching mentors found that games often helped her students understand subjects better. She would match younger children with older children to play a game. The game itself was simple - ask questions about a subject that would stump the other team. The idea was so effective that students stayed up late after class dreaming up difficult questions to ask the other team. In the process, they understood the subject matter thoroughly.

Readers, it’s these types of ideas that we are exploring at Leaps of Knowledge: The Classroom Reimagined at the JW Marriott Hotel, KL on the 31st of October. If you are with us at the conference, welcome to a space where we look at things from another viewpoint!

If you’re curious to learn more, explore the journey here in this issue of The Lilypad, and look out for more in our BM section (just flip over!). Like Cathy’s mentor’s story illustrated, it’s about taking something simple and doing it differently.

“The biggest problem is the increasing mismatch between

traditional curricular standards of content-based instruction and the new forms of thinking required by

our digital, distributed workplace.”

//Cathy Davidson, Now You See It, 2011.

If you were curious about reimagining learning, imagine being able to jump into a bigger picture of global knowledge and how

people think differently around the world!

We are excited to introduce Ken Wissoker, the Editorial Director of Duke University Press who has worked to acquire books in anthropology, cultural studies and other areas in the humanities,

social sciences, media, and the arts.

In addition to his duties at the Press, he serves as Director of Intellectual Publics at The Graduate Center, CUNY in New York City. He has published close to 900 books which have won over

100 prizes, and will be taking stage at our conference!

If you’re a changemaker in education, our keynote is one session

you do not want to miss out on!

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“The Classroom Reimagined” is the theme of this year’s Leaps of Knowledge. We welcome teachers and parents into a space where they can try different ways of thinking about what already happens in the classroom in order to build a 21st-century learning experience for our children!

This experience features different learning modes through student-led sessions which include discovery learning, camouflaged learning, as well as blended learning. Cikgu, get to be a student all over again!

Let learning happen across classrooms! Watch how connecting with teachers and students in other schools, states, or even countries, creates a richer learning experience for all involved.

See how our expert teachers link up to classrooms that are ready and waiting to go on a learning adventure with our Frog Sites!

Frog Connected Classrooms are a

framework that can be adopted and

customised to suit your needs as a

teacher.

We have a special formula that works for global teachers.

FCCs can be specifically used in

three different techniques for

different results!

connectedclassrooms

FrogClassroom

Teachers, join us! Sign up for upcoming FCCs at

Step into exhibition areas that showcase how classrooms can be reimagined: How can certain things be done differently in your classrooms? What are the improvements created by the changes made?

AT THE CONFERENCE?

Explore the FCC stageat SHOWTIME Each showtime is linked to a downloadable Frog Site, available on the FrogStore.

www.frogasia.com/frogcc

If you did not get to experience our conference, complement your distance learning at

bit.ly/leapsfcc

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What if you could listen to punchy, energised sharing sessions all about the very best of best practices?

Discover methods, and learn why students are experiencing success with six of our Lightning Talk speakers.

You’re sure to leave with sound ideas to adapt and implement in your own classrooms from these compact talks!

Jackson Siga of SMK Tambulion, Sabah is a writer and editor of 16 books, journals, and articles. He kicks off our session, drawing on his vast experience with project-based learning.

He opens the floor for five more outstanding teachers to delve into their expertise.

JACKSON SIGA

At SK Putrajaya Presint 9 (1) , Nazira Roslee found that her students responded well to the technologically- collaborative atmosphere she had created because they could express their thoughts.

NAZIRA ROSLEE

Up-to-date digital resources that keep learning contexts authentic motivate students, as Cikgu Tan has discovered.

She also encourages her students at SMK Damansara Jaya, Selangor, to peer review, encouraging critical thinking.

TAN LEE YIN

If you couldn’t join us this time, not to worry! Check out our key takeaways at the back of this magazine!

Cikgu Fadzil will be relating his experience as an Frog Admin, at a school that achieved the Top 20 ranking in terms of Frog VLE logins, SMK Dato’ Usman Awang, Johor Bahru.

MOHD. FADZIL ABDUL HANID

Cikgu Pathma and Cikgu Jothi stepped out of their comfort zones to embrace game-based learning and bring their girls at SK Jalan Selangor (1) to the next level of learning.

Their efforts have been successful, with students showing tremendous improvement.

PATHMALOSINI+ SIVAJOTHI

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14NOPOVERTY

RENEWABLEENERGY

CLIMATEACTION

LIFE BELOWWATER

LIFE ON LAND

GOOD JOBS ANDECONOMIC GROWTH

INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

NOHUNGER

GOODHEALTH

Spin around the ball 7 times and try to score a goal. Record and upload

your video to any social media channels with the hashtags #dizzygoals and #leaps15

Tag @frogasia and 3 friends

Participants stand a chance to win Frog classroom tables and chairs and a one of a kind ‘The Classroom Reimagined’ themed centerpiece. This centrepiece will be brought to life through a collaborative effort of all participants through the four types of challenges below geared to get teachers and parents to do things differently and to earn lucky draw tickets.

In this challenge, you will be quizzed on your knowledge in the areas of spelling, mathematics, general knowledge and also your knowledge on the Frog VLE.

CLASSROOM

DIZZY GOALS2

Come to our Lilypad booth where teachers can unlock different categories of sharing ideas with the editorial team.

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A SHOUT OUT TO SUPERSTARS

Dear FrogAsia... We love getting e-mail and feedback from you! If you would like your

suggestions and letters to be featured, write to us at [email protected],

Tweet us at @FrogAsia, or drop us a message on facebook.com/FrogAsia!

L‘COO

’RICULUM

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PEACE ANDJUSTICE

PARTNERSHIPSFOR THE GOALS

REDUCED INEQUALITIES

SUSTAINABLE CITIESAND COMMUNITIES

RESPONSIBLECONSUMPTION

EDUCATIONQUALITY

EQUALITYGENDER

AND SANITATIONCLEAN WATER

THE GLOBAL GOALSFor Sustainable Development

Our friends at the Prudence Foundation join us once again! They’re all about promoting financial literacy with gamified education. Learn about how you can EARN, SAVE, SPEND, AND DONATE prudently!

Reimagine classroom items as doodles and place them on the Main Stage to gain a lucky draw ticket!

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Reimagine YourClassroomsInspire students by reimagining their learning space!Generally, every classroom looks similar. What if you could add a touch of personality and character to learning spaces by reimagining some everyday objects for the classroom? Here are some ideas to reimagine your classroom and keep things fresh and exciting!

Plastic bottlesWhen thrown away, they take a long time to biodegrade and will harm the environment. Why not use them to beautify the environment instead? Cut a rectangle from a plastic bottle, then fill it with soil and plants. Hang it on a wall for your own wall garden!

Single sock Lost one sock from a pair? Don’t throw the other sock away! By wrapping the sock around a rectangular block of wood or something solid, you can use it as an eraser for your classroom whiteboard or chalkboard!

image credits : www.sugru.com

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Colour pencilsDo you have leftover colour pencils of different lengths and sizes lying around? Glue them onto a glass container to create a funky vase! It adds brightness and character to any room.

Old JeansDo you have an old pair of

jeans or trousers that are not the right size anymore? Cut

out the pockets and sew them onto a piece of cloth to create a hanging storage for

your staff room!

Plate Drying Rack Bought a new plate drying rack and want to get rid of the old one? Convert it into a book rack for your Buku Rekod Bacaan(Reading Record Book) !

These are just the few ways you can reimagine items for your classroom! Have more ideas? Email us at [email protected] and we may just feature them on our Facebook page!

image credits: www.happyclippings.com

image credits: www.mnn.com

image credits: whoswhoandnew.blogspot.my

image credits: www.diyncrafts.com

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A huge Shout Out to all the teachers who attended the Guru Muda 1 Malaysia Programme for Using the Frog VLE as a Teaching and Learning Platform! These hardworking teachers spent their time learning how to use the Frog VLE to bring their knowledge back to their schools!

Their work didn’t end there. They also brought their knowledge back to share in their schools!

GURU MUDA 1MALAYSIA

A SHOUT OUT TO

SUPERSTARSRecognising #changemakers in schools and beyond.

WORLD’S LARGEST LESSON

The greatest things often start with small beginnings! Here are 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.

Here are our #changemakers!

The Minister of Education, Y.B Dato’ Seri Mahdzir Khalid, the deputy Director-General of Education, YBHG. Dato’ Sri Haji Khairil bin Haji Awang and The Director General of

Education, YBhg. Dato Sri Dr. Khair bin Mohamad Yusof joined students and teachers from across Malaysia in the World’s Largest Lesson, a global campaign to spread awareness on

the sustainable development goals. These Global Goals aim to achieve three things:

End Extreme Poverty | Fight Inequality | Fix Climate Change

A huge Shout Out to these #changemakers!

School: SK Kota Warisan, Sepang, SelangorTeacher: The Minister of Education, Y.B Dato’ Seri Mahdzir KhalidTheme: Good Health & Wellbeing

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The 23rd of April has been designated as ‘World Book Day’ by the UNESCO and aims to celebrate the power of storytelling!

FrogAsia celebrated the entire month with a series of workshops to give students the chance to learn about storytelling and performance poetry with published authors Sheena Baharudin and Quek Sue Yian. These sessions were powered by Frog Connected Classrooms .

A huge Shout Out to teachers, students and tutors!

WORLD BOOK MONTH

WORLD’S LARGEST LESSONThe Minister of Education, Y.B Dato’ Seri Mahdzir Khalid, the deputy Director-General of

Education, YBHG. Dato’ Sri Haji Khairil bin Haji Awang and The Director General of Education, YBhg. Dato Sri Dr. Khair bin Mohamad Yusof joined students and teachers from

across Malaysia in the World’s Largest Lesson, a global campaign to spread awareness on the sustainable development goals. These Global Goals aim to achieve three things:

End Extreme Poverty | Fight Inequality | Fix Climate Change

A huge Shout Out to these #changemakers!

School: SK Pelabuhan Kelang, Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor Teacher: The Director General of Education, YBhg. Dato Sri Dr. Khair bin Mohamad YusofTheme: Education Transforms Lives

School: SK Kota Warisan, Sepang, SelangorTeacher: The Deputy Director-General of Education, YBHG. Dato’ Sri Haji Khairil bin Haji AwangTheme: Good Health & Wellbeing

School: SK Kota Warisan, Sepang, SelangorTeacher: The Minister of Education, Y.B Dato’ Seri Mahdzir KhalidTheme: Good Health & Wellbeing

Watch the workshops!

bit.ly/wbmonth

Get WLL resources here!

www.frogasia.com/globalgoals

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EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

Get all the latest updates on WHAT’S happening and WHEREhere, at FrogAsia

Form 4 students, preparing for next year already?

Just for Home Economics, our expert facilitator will cover Form 5 topics,

sharing tips and techniques to help you ace your exams!

Workshop

27 October - 17 November

When?

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Mini UTC, Sentul Where? Plate Drying Rack Bought a new plate drying rack and want to get rid of the old one? Convert it into a book rack for your Buku Rekod Bacaan(Reading Record Book) !

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Want to use the Frog VLE to learn and revise effectively on the computer?

We will be having a workshop for students aged 12-15 years old. Step into

your own 21st-century with us in the heart of KL!

Sign up today and secure a seat!

Are you a big Jason Mraz or Sara Bareilles fan?

This 4-stringed instrument is too easy to learn!

Join us for these free community classes.

Workshop

Class

4 December 2015

When?

8 November - 20 December10am - 12pm Mini UTC, Sentul

When?

Where?

Reimagine YourClassrooms

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GLOBAL REIMAGINATION

In fact, even the Minister of Education got involved by teaching a lesson, through Frog Connected Classrooms!

END EXTREMEPOVERTY

FrogAsia’s doing our part by joining the World’s Largest Lesson!

It’s a programme that lets educators equip children with knowledge about The Global Goals.

Teachers from all around Malaysia got involved by teaching their classes about the Goals!

“It's Time

To Change

The World.”

NOPOVERTY

RENEWABLEENERGY

CLIMATEACTION

LIFE BELOWWATER

LIFE ON LAND

GOOD JOBS ANDECONOMIC GROWTH

INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

NOHUNGER

GOODHEALTH

Read our Shout Outs on page 19 to see what

happened!

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DIZ

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In October of this year, the United Nations committed to THE GLOBAL GOALS. They’re a set of 17 goals to achieve three movements for change across the planet over fifteen years.

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Love sports? ‘PLAY’ your part and join the challenge

FIGHT INEQUALITY

FIX CLIMATE CHANGE

1 - Find 2 footballs and find a goal.2 - Line up the balls at least 6m apart3 - Put your hand on the ball and spin round it 13 times4 - Run to the other ball and try to shoot a goal5 - Tag 3 friends to join in and try and score their own dizzy goal

Upload your video with the hashtag #DizzyGoals

PEACE ANDJUSTICE

PARTNERSHIPSFOR THE GOALS

REDUCED INEQUALITIES

SUSTAINABLE CITIESAND COMMUNITIES

RESPONSIBLECONSUMPTION

EDUCATIONQUALITY

EQUALITYGENDER

AND SANITATIONCLEAN WATER

THE GLOBAL GOALSFor Sustainable Development

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Find Frog Connected Classrooms at our Exhibition!

If you didn’t get to join us this time,complement your distance learning atbit.ly/leapsfcc

At the conference?

Our connections have been growing in classrooms across the planet!

Local schools such as SJK(C) Choong Wen and SK Putrajaya Presint 9(1) have twinned with schools in the UK to conduct all manner of activities surrounding fellowship and digital literacy.

From coding to Chinese New Year celebrations, to finding out how friends were spending their school holidays - connecting classrooms helped to accelerate the learning of students in participating classes. In classrooms at home, English proficiency soared.

WHAT IS A FROG CONNECTED CLASSROOM

T W I N N I N G1 : 1

L E A R N F R O M T H E E X P E R T

1 : many

C O L L A B O R AT I O Nmany : many

Lesson collaboration between two schools only. Learn while getting to know each other in a more up close and personal way. Frog Sites are used as templates. Read this page to explore how some schools have connected to classrooms across Malaysia and the planet!

Invite 1 main facilitator/expert to conduct a lesson that benefits multiple classes at once. Frog Sites are used as lesson resources across all the participating schools. Learn about the World’s Largest Lesson on our previous page.

Collaboration between multiple schools in learning and producing similar lesson goals. Frog Sites are used as an archive to host all products from participating schools. Read about World Book Month in our Shout Outs section.

The concept of using technology in classrooms was of an exciting prospect to the Lemann Foundation! They’re our friends from Brazil, who are also reimagining education for students, thousands of miles away in South America. When they found about the technological transformation used to build 21st Century classrooms in Malaysia, they visited SJK(C) Choong Wen and SK Putrajaya Presint 9(1) to find out more!

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In turn, we were invited to share their stage at their Transformar Conference in São Paulo, Brazil, this past August.

Transformar is Brazil’s leading event on education. The conference presented ideas that were transforming education in Brazil and around the world.

Imagine a world where all classrooms are connected; and every child’s access to knowledge is not limited to his or her geographical location or background.

“IT REALLY ISN’T ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY, BUT WHAT YOU DO WITH IT THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE.”

//Lou Yeoh at Transformar 2015

Every student, teacher and

parent has access to the Internet, to

access material like their school

textbooks and communicate

with each other for teaching and

learning, collaboration and

administration.

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Diterajui oleh beberapa individu berwibawa dalam bidang pendidikan, sesi Panel memberikan peluang kepada guru, ibu bapa dan changemakers untuk berkongsi pendapat dan mengutarakan soalan tentang dunia pendidikan di Malaysia.

Lebih Inspirasi Untuk Anda!#11issuu.com/frogasia

PANEL Anda ingin tahu lebih lagi tentang apayang dibicarakan? Ketahuinya dalammajalah The Lilypad yang akan datang!

Imaginasi anda tidak terhenti di sini. Bahkan, ini baru permulaannya.

Tahun 2016 bakal menjadi platform untuk anda memanfaatkan idea-idea baharu yang anda peroleh di

persidangan ini.

Nantikan edisi Lilypad seterusnya untuk membaca lebih banyak kisah sekolah-sekolah hebat yang sedang

merencana pelbagai inisiatif untuk pembelajaran abad ke-21.

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Incentive (Ganjaran)

Points (Kredit) Badges (Pengiktirafan)

Leaderboard (Kedudukan)

SESI BENGKEL GURU A L A M I N Y A S E N D I R I . . .

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Ingin mengetahui bagaimana anda boleh menggunakan komponen gamification dalam pengajaran? Ikuti sesi bengkel guru yang menyediakan aktiviti-aktiviti berasaskan gamification yang boleh digunakan di dalam kelas!

Apakah cara terbaik untuk memberi motivasi kepada pelajar? Sudah tentulah melalui pemberian ganjaran! Namun, sesuatu ganjaran tidak semestinya memerlukan kos yang mahal. Guru-guru berpeluang berkongsi idea-idea untuk memberi ganjaran kepada pelajar!

Pembelajaran mampu menjadi lebih menarik dengan adanya permainan. Terokai bagaimana anda boleh menerapkan permainan ringkas di dalam kelas untuk menjadikan subjek-subjek yang diajar lebih menarik!

Bayangkan jika pelajar boleh mengundi rakan sekelas untuk kategori tertentu seperti “Pelajar Paling Rajin” atau “Pelajar Paling Sopan” di dalam kelas. Melalui elemen Badges, pelajar bukan sahaja perlu menyiapkan tugasan dengan baik, tetapi mereka juga perlu mempunyai personaliti yang positif!

Dalam elemen ini, pencapaian keseluruhan pelajar menentukan kedudukan mereka dalam Leaderboard. Elemen ini menggalakkan pelajar berusaha untuk memperbaiki kedudukan mereka seterusnya mewujudkan persaingan secara sihat di dalam kelas!

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image credits: www.air-plants.com

Dear FrogAsia... We love getting e-mail and feedback from you! If you would like your

suggestions and letters to be featured, write to us at [email protected],

Tweet us at @FrogAsia, or drop us a message on facebook.com/FrogAsia!

A SHOUT OUT TO SUPERSTARS

Dear FrogAsia... We love getting e-mail and feedback from you! If you would like your

suggestions and letters to be featured, write to us at [email protected],

Tweet us at @FrogAsia, or drop us a message on facebook.com/FrogAsia!

Ketahui lebih lanjut tentang Global Goals di m.s 22!

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Dizzy Goals Challenge2

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Anda mempunyai idea untuk dipaparkan dalam The Lilypad? Cadangkan idea-idea menarik anda di booth Lilypad untuk mendapatkan satu tiket cabutan bertuah bagi setiap idea yang diberikan!

Cabar kreativiti dan ketangkasan anda dalam The ReimaginED Challenge! Peserta berpeluang memenangi kerusi dan meja Frog Classroom serta hiasan utama yang unik dalam acara cabutan bertuah di penghujung persidangan.

Untuk memenanginya, peserta perlu mendapatkan tiket cabutan bertuah dengan menyertai empat cabaran berikut!

Bola sepak adalah sukan yang diminati di seluruh dunia dan mampu menjadi alat komunikasi yang berkesan. Atas sebab itulah, Dizzy Goals Challenge diadakan untuk meningkatkan kesedaran tentang inisiatif Global Goals yang telah dilancarkan baru-baru ini.

Untuk menyertainya, anda hanya perlu pusing, lari dan sepak bola ke dalam gol yang telah ditetapkan. Kemu-dian, poskan video Dizzy Goals Challenge anda di mana-mana media sosial dengan hashtag #leaps15 dan #myglobalgoals serta tag Frogasia dan tiga lagi kawan anda! Peserta yang berjaya melakukan cabaran ini boleh melengkapkan hiasan utama di pentas dan mendapat satu tiket cabutan bertuah!

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Doodles!

Classroom Challenge

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Konsep Earn, Save, Spend, Donate pasti dapat memberikan pendedahan kepada pelajar tentang kepentingan menguruskan perbelanjaan seharian dan membantu mereka menjadi pengguna bijak! Menggunakan konsep gamification, setiap aktiviti pasti memberikan pengalaman menarik kepada peserta!

Ini masanya untuk anda menyerlahkan kreativiti anda! Hasilkan sebuah doodle menarik berdasarkan gambar alat tulis yang disediakan dan pamerkan doodle yang telah siap di pentas utama. Jangan lupa untuk mendapatkan satu tiket cabutan bertuah bagi setiap doodle yang dihasilkan.

Setiap kumpulan yang terdiri daripada lima orang perlu menjawab soalan daripada empat kategori iaitu pengetahuan am, Matematik, skil mengeja dan Frog VLE.

Kumpulan yang berjaya menjawab paling banyak soalan dengan cepat dan tepat perlu melengkapkan hiasan utama di pentas untuk mendapat satu tiket cabutan bertuah!

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Lightning Talks merupakan sesi ceramah ringkas daripada beberapa orang guru tentang penggunaan teknologi di sekolah. Inilah masanya untuk para guru berkongsi idea, pendapat dan amalan baik mereka!

Cikgu Fadzil menggunakan Google Street View untuk mengajar subjek Sejarah kerana beliau percaya, guru tidak seharusnya mengharapkan kepada buku teks sahaja. Maka tidak hairanlah apabila beliau berjaya menjadikan SMK Dato’ Usman Awang sebagai antara 20 sekolah terbaik untuk penggunaan VLE di Malaysia. Jika beliau boleh melakukannya, anda juga boleh!

Merupakan seorang Pengetua di SMK Tambulion,Kota Belud Sabah, Cikgu Jackson telah memperkenalkan program AnuraQuest, iaitu sebuah pertandingan pembelajaran berasaskan projek (Project Based Learning). Program ini bertujuan untuk mewujudkan satu ensiklopedia digital di setiap sekolah yang boleh dijadikan sebagai gedung ilmu warga sekolah.

Beliau turut aktif dalam penyelidikan dan penulisan artikel, jurnal dan buku tentang pembelajaran abad ke-21. Dalam sesi ceramahnya, terokai lebih lanjut tentang program AnuraQuest serta model PAGKK iaitu sebuah model pelaksanaan sekolah abad ke-21.

Pemenang kategori Kolaborasi Terbaik dalam Anugerah 1BestariNet 2015, Cikgu Nazira daripada SK Putrajaya Presint 9 (1) bersedia untuk berkongsi bagaimana beliau dan pelajarnya menghasilkan buku skrap tentang pelbagai topik menggunakan laman di Frog VLE. Melalui aktiviti ini, Nazira berjaya memupuk semangat kerjasama di kalangan pelajar untuk menyiapkan tugasan yang diberi!

NAZIRA ROSLEE

Jika anda ingin mengetahui cara untuk menggunakan sumber-sumber digital bagi menggalakkan perbincangan, anda harus mendengar ceramah pendek daripada Cikgu Tan! Guru di SMK Damansara Jaya ini akan berkongsi tentang cara-cara memanfaatkan sumber daripada Frog VLE untuk memantapkan lagi pengajaran dan pembelajaran.

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MOHD. FADZIL ABDUL HANID

Benarkah gabungan permainan dan pembelajaran mampu menggalakkan pelajar melakukan ulang kaji? Ketahui jawapannya daripada Cikgu Pathma dan Cikgu Jothi yang menggunakan aplikasi pembelajaran berasaskan permainan, I Am Learning di sekolah mereka, SK Jalan Selangor (1).Pa

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//Lou Yeoh, Pengarah Eksekutif Frogasia

“Teknologi sememangnya penting, tetapi bagaimana kita memanfaatkannya adalah lebih utama.”

Setiap sesi kolaborasi ini menggunakan laman daripada FrogStore. Jadi, cikgu juga boleh memuat turun laman tersebut dan melakukan

kolaborasi FCC di sekolah!

Dalam sesi Frog Classroom, guru berpeluang menjadi pelajar untuk sehari! Pelajar pula diberi tanggungjawab mengendalikan kelas menggunakan konsep Discovery Learning, Camouflage Learning dan Blended Learning.

FCC adalah sebuah siri webinar interaktif yang menghubungkan bilik darjah dengan sekolah lain, penceramah, individu profesional atau sesiapa sahaja! Hanya dengan satu klik, pelajar boleh menerokai dunia luar tanpa perlu keluar daripada bilik darjah!

Melalui sesi kolaborasi FCC, pelajar boleh menyertai seminar peperiksaan, membuat lawatan maya, mengenali budaya lain dan banyak lagi. Semuanya dilakukan secara dalam talian. Terbukti, dengan teknologi, segalanya mungkin!

Mystery Country

Collaborative Storytelling

Beberapa kelas bersama-sama

mempelajari cara untuk menghasilkan jalan cerita menggunakan imaginasi

dan kreativiti!

Pelajar perlu bertanya soalan untuk mengenali

keunikan budaya masyarakat dari negara

lain!

Saksikan tiga sesi kolaborasi yang diadakan secara langsung di sesi FCC!

connectedclassrooms

PerubahanIklim

Pelajar mempelajari tentang salah satu

matlamat utama Global Goals, iatu Perubahan

Iklim

FrogClassroom

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cathy davidson

Luaskan Imaginasi Anda diSESI CERAMAH UTAMA B E R M U L A N Y A I M A G I N A S I . . .

Persidangan Leaps of Knowledge tahun ini menyeru para guru untuk melihat pengajaran dan pembelajaran daripada sudut berbeza.

Selamat datang ke halaman khas Lilypad untuk persidangan Leaps of Knowledge 2015 : The Classroom Reimagined! Segala maklumat yang anda perlukan bagi persidangan kali ini boleh didapati di sini. Pengembaraan The Classroom Reimagined anda bermula sekarang!

Kami membuka laluan anda ke dunia imaginasi The Classroom Reimagined melalui sesi ceramah utama kami. Cathy Davidson dikenali sebagai pakar pendidikan yang sentiasa memperkenalkan kaedah terbaru untuk penggunaan bilik darjah dan teknologi dalam era teknologi yang semakin pesat.

Melalui ceramahnya yang bertajuk “Project Classroom Makeover”, terokai bagaimana anda boleh mencipta semula suasana pembelajaran yang sesuai untuk dunia moden. Tetapi sebelum itu, bersedialah untuk dibawa semula ke abad ke-19 di mana bilik darjah moden mula-mula diperkenalkan!

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KEN WISSOKER

SHOWTIMEF R O G

C L A S S R O O MF R O G

C O N N E C T E D C L A S S R O O M

L I G H T N I N GT A L K S

Luaskan Imaginasi Anda di

PAMERAN T E R O K A I D U N I A I M A G I N A S I . . .

Terokailah sesi Pameran kami untuk melihat sendiri bagaimana anda boleh menjadikan kelas anda lebih praktikal untuk pembelajaran abad ke-21!

Pada era di mana segalanya berada di hujung jari, bersediakah kita untuk menerima perubahan pesat yang sedang berlaku di sekeliling kita? Ikuti sesi ceramah Ken Wissoker yang memperkatakan tentang kepentingan mengetahui hal ehwal dunia dan kaedah pemikiran serta idea-idea baru dari serata dunia.

Ken Wissoker merupakan Pengarah Editorial di Duke University Press, dan terlibat dalam penghasilan buku-buku antropologi, kajian budaya dan bidang-bidang lain iaitu kemanusiaan, sains sosial, media dan seni.

Selain menggalas tugas penting di Duke University Press, beliau juga adalah Pengarah Intelektual Awam di The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York City. Beliau telah menerbitkan lebih 900 buah buku yang telah memenangi lebih 100 anugerah.32

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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 5 T H E L I L Y P A D # 1 0 W W W . F R O G A S I A . C O M

F O R I N T E R N A L D I S T R I B U T I O N O N L Y

Imaginasi Anda Bermula di SiniPanduan anda untuk The Classroom Reimagined, disediakan khas dalam Bahasa Malaysia