Jonathan Andreano

Kaichi Nihonbashi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School


Sessions

UnGoogleability and Radical Creativity

Synchronous-Zoom
Sat, Feb 20, 09:30-11:00 JST

"The world is online: entertainment, communication, and--more recently--a lot of education, and even this conference. Unfortunately, the answers to many questions are online, as well. What is not a Google search away? Teachers, now more than ever, need to be unique and creative in their tasks and assessments so that students are forced to be unique and creative in their submissions. This short presentation will explore the concepts of unGoogleability and radical creativity, give some examples, and show how teachers can add it to their assessments. If teachers can default to creativity, students will learn that some things are not a Google search away and develop the creative problem-solving skills they will inevitably need to navigate the unknown future." ** Part of the Pecha Kucha Extravaganza; each pecha kucha is just under 7 minutes long (20 slides at 20 seconds per slide).

Pecha Kucha Extravaganza

Synchronous-Zoom
Sat, Feb 20, 09:30-11:00 JST

Synchronous Pecha Kucha: * Marc Jones, "Making Your Classes ADHD-Aware: Simple Tips for Inclusion" * James Papple, "TESOL Affiliate Network and Professional Council Overview" * Kinsella Valies, "You Talking to Me? English-Speaking Practice Through Movies" * Jason Wolfe & Jonathan Adreano, "UnGoogleability and Radical Creativity" Asynchronous Pecha Kucha: * Daniela Trinks, "Teaching the Board Game Go to English Learners" * Takano Yoko, "Online Project-Based Teaching’s Benefits to Young Learners and Their Families" *** Note: Each pecha kucha is just under 7 minutes long (20 slides at 20 seconds per slide). ***