Teach Middle East Magazine Issue 2 Volume 2 Nov-Dec 2014 | Page 23

Featured Teacher them in my room and I’ve even tried Google Glass, which I think is a little ahead of its time. It’s still got bugs but the future is pointing towards wearable technology. In terms of actual gadgets that are practical for the classroom, I would obviously go with iPads. If you have iPads in your classes, I would recommend that you look at getting cases that protect the corners. If you don’t protect the corners; it will be more easily damaged. A Charging solution is another gadget that is effective especially for BYOD classes. There are always a few kids who will walk in with their iPads out of charge. I was sent a Charge Bus from a company in the UK, which is a brilliant gadget. This is essentially a box that allows you to charge up to 16 iPads at the same time using just one plug socket. It can also fast sync the iPads to iTunes if you want it to. Styluses are another worthwhile purchase and they are getting better at last. They are particularly useful when using smaller screens. The next generation of styluses should be more precise and should be similar to using an actual pen or pencil for writing. What is the best advice that you would give to teachers who are afraid or nervous about integrating technology into their lessons? I may have touched on it earlier. Don’t be afraid to learn from the students. It is O.K. to take small steps until you understand how to use the technology more effectively. Do what you are comfortable with. When I train teachers who are not tech-friendly, I like to look at apps that are not complicated or ones that they are already familiar with. A brilliant example is Nearpod. If you are already familiar with PowerPoint then you don’t have to start from scratch with it as you can convert a tired old PowerPoint into an engaging, interactive Nearpod session in a short amount of time. Mr Bambury is highly respected by his colleagues, students and parents. His background in film, passion for technology and education provides him with a unique skill set that makes him an asset to the JESS team. Educators outside of the JESS community have also benefitted from his vast knowledge of technology via his presentations at the What Works Conference, the Global Education Forum at GESS and other events around Dubai. Class Time Nov - Dec 2014 21