It has been a while since I have posted, so here's what has been happening in the new space. I will try to get a new photo tomorrow. On April 21, we had visitors from our Board Office as well as parts of the Student Success team for the Ministry and Barrie Region. The students were working on their proposals and the guests were able to sit down and talk to groups as well as the teachers that are involved in the project. I was able to give them the basic details of the project and what we are trying to achieve. They had some very good questions for the school team that still have me thinking about what I will try to make different next time. The visit was successful and I think our visitors were impressed with the engagement level of the students.
The next week, we met and gave groups the deadline of that day to submit their proposals. The proposals had to include: the Global Goal they are working on, group members, the product they will create, a list of materials required to complete the project, approximate cost of the materials, and a timeline of checkpoints/due dates for the group to finish the project by May 20. On that day I received 14 proposals from 15 groups. There are some very ambitious projects that sound pretty cool, and of course some projects that are not as exciting and kids are choosing what they believe to be the easy way out. At this point, the divide has occurred between the groups that are engaged and eager to get to work and the groups that only there because they have to be.
Last week, the feeling for me was that the wheels are starting to loosen. I'm not going to say falling off at this point, but they are definitely loosening. Perhaps it is the point of the school year, maybe it is something that I haven't quite figured out yet, but I'm getting an ominous feeling. When groups came to the room last week, for the most part they got right to work planning how to complete their project. Two groups went with a teacher to the river, one for research and one for their action. We also learned another cool thing about Google Drive with this group. I had brought iPads to the room so that students could start documentation for their projects if they needed photos or videos. When you are in Google Drive on the iPad, you can tap the plus sign to add a document and it has the option to use the camera. If you choose this, any photos you take are automatically put into your Drive instead of the Camera Roll of the iPad which is perfect when you are using a device that is not yours. I showed the student how to use this feature and sent him off to the river, not even thinking that there would not be wifi there. When he returned, the photos automatically uploaded to his Drive as soon as he reconnected to the wifi. Awesome. Back to the other groups, we started to have situations where students couldn't find their groups, want to make new groups with their friends, or take off for long periods of time on their group members. There are also issues with the project itself: the students want materials to build their products, but we really don't know how we are supposed to financially do that for them. The student that has been promised funding from the Board Office has made an equipment list, but I don't know what the next step is. We are wanting the students to finish their projects next week, how do they do that without materials?
On the Good News front, our stools, tables, PCs, Chromebook Cart and large format printer have arrived!