This week I interviewed a teacher from an elementary school in Australia. They spent eight years teaching in SD36 (Surrey) before moving to Melbourne.
Technology Used:
- Google Classroom
- Google Drive
- Seesaw
- Short Throw Projector
- iPads/Chromebooks
Google Drive:
- Google Drive is used when students are saving work on their Chromebooks. This allows the students to store files on their servers, which is accessible form other Chromebooks, as well as synchronize files and share files across other devices.
Seesaw:
- Seesaw is an app that is used on the school iPads. This is a very versatile app that allows students to create and share, not only to classmates and the teacher, but to parents as well. It can be used from things such a word problems, to mini movies. See the link below for more information on this creative educational app.
- More information: https://www.teachstarter.com/blog/how-to-use-the-seesaw-app-in-the-classroom/

Short Throw Projector:
- This device is used often in this particular classroom to display images, assignments, and tasks. A short throw projector is a projector that can display images from a short distance to the screen, and doesn’t have a blinding light when you stand in front, as well as no shadow is cast in front.
iPads/Chromebooks:
- The students at this school have a 1 – 1 Chromebook program for grade 4 – 6. This allows them to have their own laptop essentially. This proves very useful as the class relies on Google Classroom and Google Drive.
- The iPads are shared throughout the school and are booked out by the teacher when an educational app is being used for a lesson/assignment. The main app used in this classroom is Seesaw.











