UTB eNews AU: Nov 2021

In the fast paced world of tech where new developments seem to happen at breakneck speed, it can be a little daunting when you feel like you’re falling behind. Keeping up to date with platform and App updates on top of everything else you already contend with can be downright overwhelming!

We simplify what tech can do so you can focus on what you do best. When you have the latest technology at your fingertips – and are confident in using it – you can be effective in the classroom and your students can continue to create and innovate. 

We’re sure this month’s tech tips and tricks will help you get the best out of your tech tools in the classroom.

Content Overview


1 Tech Tools for Teachers: Coding Activities

2 Trainer Tip: Quickstart Guide
3 Learn on Demand: Introduction to Minecraft: Education Edition
4 Lesson Planning Made Simple: Keyboard Coding Activity
5 Parent Guide to Chromebooks
6 Blog Bites: UTB Show: Tailormade Learning

Tech Tools for Teachers


As coding takes centre stage during November and December with Coding Week and Hour of Code,  we’ve cherry-picked our favourites from the mountain of resources available to teachers and students, regardless of their chosen platform.

Our hot coding resource pick is The Hour of Code Activities that scaffold activities according to experience and age. Your coding journey starts right here. Trust us, your students will love you for it!

Click here for more coding resource ideas.

Trainer Tip


Live videos are the perfect tool for instruction and remote learning, or simply to enable your students to be seen while they present. 

With Keynote’s latest update, live video can now be incorporated into presentations and offers some creative new ways to integrate into the classroom too.

See below for Paul’s Quickstart Guide for using live video in the classroom.

Learn on Demand Featured Course

Building engaging, meaningful learning experiences that enhance creativity, teach collaboration, and promote self-direction can be a tall order for teachers to integrate into their lesson plans day after day.

In just 40 minutes the UTB Introduction to Minecraft: Education Edition course will give you the all-important know-how to create, inspire, and engage your students and get results.

Take the Introduction to Minecraft: Education Edition course to be the first rate teacher you were born to be!

Click here to take the Introduction to Minecraft: Education Edition course

Lesson Planning Made Simple


In keeping with the theme of coding this month, we have a fun activity that is designed to help your students find their way around the keyboard while decoding a hidden message.

This activity can be used in any curriculum area to introduce a main idea, pose a maths problem to solve (or provide a solution to any problem) or unscramble scientific terms. 

This activity is easily adaptable so you can make it relevant for your context. Choose to either code a message for your students to solve or challenge your learners to code the hidden messages themselves. 

Click here to get your Keyboard Coding Activity resource

Parent Guide to Chromebooks

We’ve created a short Chromebook series parents can watch to better understand how Chromebook management works.

Chromebook Video Series


1 Our first Chromebook
2 It’s all in the Cloud
3 Low price, good quality, multi user 
4 Prepare your Chromebook for school
5 Safe online & family link
6 Using apps & extensions

Watch below to see our short video series on Chromebook Management

Click here > Get your Chromebook Parent Guide here.

Blog Bites


This month we revisit an old UTB Show reel for some stellar tips to help you deliver Tailor Made Learning using Microsoft Teams and Google Classroom. 

Tailor Made Learning may sound like a lot of work, but with a few handy tech tool tips you’ll soon be up to speed. 

Click here for the UTB Show: Tailor Made Learning episode

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