UTB eNews AU: Dec 2021

Even if 2021 didn’t quite turn out to be the year we all hoped for, we made it through! With all the disruptions and lengthy lockdowns for some, you have continued to do your best for your students and your schools. For that, we want to send a massive WELL DONE to you all!

As we wrap up for another year we want to extend a huge heartfelt thanks to all of you who engaged with us. We are always here to support you and your school in any way we can – big or small. 

We wish you all a well-deserved break to rest, reflect and recharge. We look forward to supporting you in your mission to shape young minds for a brighter future in 2022.

Content Overview

 

1 Tech Tools for Teachers: Minecraft in the Classroom
2 Trainer Tip: Improve Student Test Score Tracking
3 Learn on Demand: Google Sheets Essentials
4 Lesson Planning Made Simple: Create Pixel Art
5 Events: Apple Back to School Learning Sessions
6  New Tools: Keep Your Students Safe
7 Blog Bites: How to Reduce Inbox Overload
 

Tech Tools for Teachers

We ended the year on a high note with our hugely popular Minecraft Education Edition workshop series across New Zealand and Australia. To get you started and keep you going, UTB’s Minecraft guru Nicole has collated a collection of handy Minecraft resources.

Click here for fun and purposeful Minecraft lesson ideas, assessment tips, updates, and licensing information.

Trainer Tip

 

Keeping track of students’ assessments can be exasperating! If you’re sick of chasing your tail tracking students’ test scores and want to streamline the process, then Adrian, UTB’s Spreadsheet Ninja, has a great tip for you. 

Watch Adrian’s quick video below to learn how to use conditional formatting that automatically colour codes according to the condition you set in your spreadsheet.

Learn on Demand

 

Wasting hours fumbling around Google Sheets is frustrating, to say the least.

In just two hours with the UTB Google Sheets Essentials course, you could be slaying those spreadsheets with zero wasted time.

Dominate Google Sheets; take the course.

Lesson Planning Made Simple

While conditional formatting can streamline teacher workflows it can also be a great creativity tool for students. 

Using exactly the same process in the Trainer Tip (above) students can create their own pixel art. Your learners can follow along with Google for Education’s Applied Digital Skills lessons that will take them through the entire process step by step.

While you’re there, check out some of the other activities like the Digital Games collection. Even if you’re not a Google school, everything can be done just as easily in Microsoft products.

Click here to get your Make Art with Google Sheets resource in Google for Education Applied Digital Skills.

Events: Apple Event 2022


On 19 & 20 January 2022 UTB is partnering with Apple to assist with running the
Back To School Learning Sessions across New Zealand and Australia. Don’t miss this opportunity to master your Apple devices in the classroom to hit the ground running at the start of the new year!

Click here to save your spot for the Apple Back To School Learning Sessions 

New Tools: Keep Your Students Safe

As a teacher, our number one job is to keep students safe. With Oho the revalidation of all Working with Children Checks and other safeguarding accreditations and licenses of those working with children is completely automated. Easy peasy.

Click here to get Oho  

Blog Bites

If your inbox is overflowing chances are you’re a victim of the dreaded Cc email. 

While you’re getting all these Cc emails, you’re wasting precious time keeping on top of other people’s “loops” leaving you barely enough energy for the emails that really need your attention.

Put a stop to unwanted Cc email traffic with an automatic filter that will drastically reduce the noise in your inbox and allow you to focus on the emails that you need to action.

Click here for How to Reduce Inbox Overload: Gmail

Click here for How to Reduce Inbox Overload: Outlook

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