Quinns Beach has a student digital leadership team called HOTT - Helping Others with Technology Team. It is a powerful way of empowering students and supporting teacher.
2. ICT Innovation Associate Principal
Quinns Beach Primary School
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8. QBPS students are responsible for many
decisions made in different aspects of their
school life.
Student leadership teams have been
established to positively impact on
• student engagement
• school improvement
• to develop a culture of innovation amongst
students.
9. Student Ministers
The traditional student leadership team consists of democratically
elected active, engaged leaders from Year 7 who work with the
Associate Principals to further develop leadership skills.
Some of their responsibilities are to
run weekly Student Minister meetings
participate in civic based activities
help build a climate of caring and tolerance
act as the voice of all students
raise school issues and find solutions together
encourage other students to become involved in school
leadership and decision making
Run assemblies
10. Faction Captains
The traditional sports leadership team consists of democratically
elected students from Year 7 who have demonstrated sportsmanship
and lead by example on and off the field. These leaders are trained
by and assist the Sports Teacher with
Running Club
Morning fitness setup for all classes
Lunchtime activities
Sporting events like Faction Carnivals, Interschool Carnivals
Lead factions during carnivals
training students for faction and interschool carnivals
11. Students chosen for positions
of responsibility in school in
relation to technology.
24. • Have a certain level of literacy and numeracy skills
• A genuine interest in ICT
• An understanding of different technologies
• Problem-solving skills
• Self-management skills
• Planning and organisation skills
• Commitment to learning – manages own learning and
shows a passion for learning new things
• Ability to work well with others
• Good communication skills
25. ICT devices maintenance
Tech Support – QBPS Helpdesk
Problem-solving hardware and software issues
In class Teachers’ Tech Assistants
In class Peer Tutors
Experts
Mentor for junior classes
Learn new tools, tricks and tips
Online Content Managers
Club Managers – Gaming, Coding, Kinect
Event Photographers
Audio-Video & Broadcast Crew
Film & Media Crew
Special Guests - Tours
26. Once a week for 1 hour
Technical training
Devices know how
Safety
Ethical use of technologies
Copyright and referencing
Social skills
Communication skills
How to work with peers
On-the job training
36. Design print material for different events
Advice about best way to publicize – focus on
going paperless
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42. Before School Coding Club
www.codecademy.com www.jsbin.com
Flick-it On Collaborative Film-making Challenge
Moviemaker Live, iMovie, GreenScreening
Lunchtime activities – X-Box Kinect, Kodu
GameLab
After-school Minecraft Club
43. Quest for the Chest
By Mason, Year 4 and New Zealand Schools
http://bit.ly/19esv1J
50. Film & Media Club
Digital Photography Club
Sustainability Team
Community Garden Team
Friends of Tina’s Kindy (Kenya)
51. Online application process – creative entry
Badges for achievements
Screencasts
HOTT Website linked to school website
HOTT run SDD sessions
HOTT run TMWAs and presence at conferences
Address global issues
Notas do Editor
Working at QBPS for 3 years now as the AP ICT Innovation. Funding…My journey – Australia 1993. Upgraded Qualifications Qualifications – BA, B. Ed x 2, Interactive Multimedia, Osborne – Visual Arts, ICT, Classroom Teacher 6/7, 2/3.Taught at Sutherland Dianella – lighthouse tech school in those days. Used to run practicums. Visual Arts, 6/7sWest Balcatta – ICT & T&E Specialist – Apple SchoolWattle Grove – Year 6/7 teacher & ICT CoordinatorDalkeith, Mt Hawthorn, Wesley CollegeVisual Arts, T & E, ICT, ESL in Mainstream, Year 6/7 teacher.
The school was established in 2001. In Quinns Rocks, approximately 15 kilometres north of JoondalupClientele – new families from overseas esp UK. Current Enrolments – 760. Level 6 school.Specialist Programs – Music, Drama,Visual Arts, PE, French, Library Studies.End of 2011 we applied to become the Microsoft PiL IPS. Successful with other 2 WA schools – Churchlands SHS and Leeming SHS. We did some research projects as a result and did some PL.Trained a Microsoft Accredited Peer Coach Facilitator – trained 8 further staff.This Year – Pilot Team trialling 21Century Learning Design Frameworks.Culture of Collaboration and learning from and with others.Focus – Capacity Building. Vision is to meet the needs of students of the 21st Century.
QBPS students have participate in what happens to them at school. Impacts onschool improvementto develop a culture of innovation amongst students.