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pulling those 1st groups who could ever know for sure that of us as we are. in support of. what saving was able. to deliver a. welcome to a special edition of shift this week how digitalisation is changing education. tutoring finance. students are increasingly using videos to prepare for school exams teaching me it uploads math videos online and his channel nationally it explains everything from mental arithmetic to numbers. i am happy to combine welcome to lower schmidt today we have months and just a few i'll show you how to calculate ratios i stop ok. me. it's youtube channel has
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over 250000 subscribers and his educational videos have more than 29000000 clicks. if you can't click cogs to get a direct link then you use a train like a bicycle. router morgan. my plots. you've accomplished with you'll get a tally chart for me that you will use to make graphs the accommodate. kind schmidt is a math teacher and the principal of a secondary school in northern germany. he uses his videos in math class to where students can look things up. but it's become a. task a vision of hope but it goodness i think it's really great that we've got a teacher doing this a task. which i'm sure they can cause he can explain things well and it's helpful and. even though his videos get thousands of clicks every day doesn't think he's
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a you tube star. and i often know not they are shockingly high numbers but it doesn't influence my everyday life i mean i'm kind i was i used pen paper phone camera and some light that's all he needs to make a video he built the frame himself it all started with an especially difficult class. they wouldn't do the homework and always had the excuse that they didn't understand it or it was annoying i didn't believe them because they always did quite well in class and so i saw some example problems at home with my phone camera in one hand and a pen in the other and i just wrote it out in the 115 the apps i've actually today videos are more professional and he's got to grips with the editing software he's surprised by how successful the videos have become. i was often
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laughed at for my educational videos but i thought they were good i still do and i'm glad i was right. back button up. there smith's videos are accessible from anywhere from home or during a free school period even on a smartphone the parents also convinced my momma to smile because the inner my mom saw this one and asked me what i was doing i explained it to her and she actually thought it was a really good idea and so is a about a half of. a survey of german students showed that 86 percent use youtube half of those think that it's an important resource with school. schmidt says that's why you tube is the perfect place for his videos if. they're all using you tube so i think of that there anyway that's going to it's easy to switch from watching a music video to a month's video. form perhaps that's the magic of educational videos and you tube and what they work so well and what they might not be as successful on
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a learning platform and. the full life of. any other. kind will continue to produce new episodes there's no shortage of topics. that. group chats and whiteboards digital technology is increasingly being used in schools like in a secondary school in swiss town of media has. how does technology change lessons and how can students benefit. kristoff goes to the secondary school in media hosley in his back he's not only carrying books no pads and exercises but and i pad which he received on his 1st day of school like every student. today his 1st period is english. as if it's no different from other schools it's just another form of organization that's what the school system is no different. no money no we have normal tasks in class
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we just solve them on our own you can do that now for 5 minutes and then the real question moment on him missing english is the english teacher creates a folder for each student on google drive. only the teacher and the individual student can access the folder document all documents are uploaded there and that he or she has an online document with a teacher can leave feedback and grades. feedback from moment on in order to get. the students are all networked they can practice the new vocabulary they have learned on each other. what. price on the hope that. the child is immediately visible to the teacher giving him the opportunity to intervene correct and explain. for to.
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the advantage for the students with these digital learning platforms is that they can get immediate feedback when they're doing the exercises or by the minute they can see what mistakes they've made which answers are correct and where they can improve because he was easy for priesthood and that way they can repeat the exercise the make progress to a box. network studying is more efficient and it also encourages the students to exchange ideas and communicate with one another. they've adapted the lessons to suit the new system. and the school has invested in educational supplies infrastructure devices and software. it's proof the personal you need human resources but you also need certain structural adjustments and a really quick internet connection because you've got about 400 people using the internet at the same time brutal. and it's important to have a teaching concept that fits with digitalisation that encourages organization and
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self responsibility amongst the students. the room where the classes take place looks very different to conventional classroom tasks are often solved almost in science individually or in small groups. where it's no matter where you have been worth the money. it may seem like a paradox at 1st even though the students are sitting in front of digital devices they're actually cooperating practicing their social competencies. and the teacher to becomes a coach rather than electra. group norman. but the school office many offline opportunities to run. for. the school band as we have seen downstairs. the teachers are well versed in many creative subjects. there's also sewing but the
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instructions are all on the i pad. teaches anita hosley want to use digitalisation to their advantage and to optimize the school's learning methods. in arts class students sometimes work with graphic software but mostly with conventional pencils and paint. position. is not actually the school model that's changed how ticks and likable. names you know who could be our get out see all has been a sort of generational transition uni you know how many young innovative new tensions have joined the team that worked all summer and there was a move to change things the groove. and on the political strategic a level you should get a new. piece about making the school more contemporary sure. seek to
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give their soccer next alter to take contemporary not only means digitalisation but also cooperation on make a space day christophe shows primary school students how to program computer games . if you think it's important to understand how it works but also how to handle. he wants to start an apprenticeship as electronics engineer in autumn has school prepared him for what's to come if. i think you can take quite a lot from it if you use it correctly. i learned a lot in the style of her how to get good feedback on how to keep improving how to work on an i pad and how to work independently or even more independently some show off the shelf organization is important to of and that's also something that you learn in the 3 years here. our peaceful miles you don't own your phone and.
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'd most people who use the internet including children and teenagers of course will be confronted with hate speech at some point the german schools started promoting how many is communication online. for the 7th grade is that a burn in high school you miss o'meara is a star he's also the coach who will teach them about tolerance and open mindedness on the internet. as a hunts i think it's cool as i really like their ideas. because they counter racism with satire that's the other we buy like that we can take photos with them another day i think that's really exciting and cool how. they make awesome videos. that have. very well so. you tube is from the channel satirically deal with the pitch it is towards muslims the topic in this video is the headscarf. ok. today the
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students are producing their own videos the topic is dealing with negative comments online eunice is experienced in this area because the data teacher videos often attract haters if international buffet i think it's quite shocking the things people say they have no empathy for that's what it feels like ok you have. to feel you lose too much energy if you only deal with the hate theater person isn't interested in dialogue they just want to cause hurt because there's no point discussing anything with them when you're creating the thing so it's going to several kids have experienced hate themselves today's workshop has given them more confidence but it's just good this i've learned that you should just ignore it i'm not sink to their level have to sit on his narrative was before i met you with my skin color i've grown up in germany they just have to deal with that even if it is
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a presented you to be eunice is happy with the results and there's one last. bit is . that when it comes to writing comments myself i always imagine the person is in front of me. but i say the same things then. when i'm the recipient of hate i just want them concern myself with it. that strongly advise against reading and paying attention to the hate speech. or just flag the leader to ignore its. position maybe. ignore you. most of them but. folks come and sort of come. at the end of the day is supposed to be fun.
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