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A new type of workshop in Macae, Brazil (Day 3)

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Hello friends,

I'm writing to you one last time from the collaborative workshop in beautiful Macae, Brazil. The experience has opened my eyes once again to the unrelenting dedication of the SEED coordinators, volunteers, educators, and staff, whithout whom these special events could not be possible, or nearly as impactful as they are; and to the unmatched spirit and energy of the teachers, students, administrative staff, and their families at our SEED schools, who have taught me not only new principles about science and technology, but about the desire to learn in today's classroom.

Here are a few pictures from today's events, and a short video at the end. 

I look forward to reporting to you again from the next SEED workshop so that the inspiration of our teachers and students can be lifted to higher skies around the world.

Signing off for now,

Simone

Teachers from school Maria Isabel D Simao Rio De Janeiro Gizella Lazzaretti and Marcelle Augusta Monteiro Rocha, and teacher Flavio Campos Silva from Barao de Maua School in Aracaju.

Brazil SEED Coordinator Zenobio Matos shows teacher Erica Carvalho de Moura
from Maria Isabel D Simao School how to registered on PlanetSEED


 

Group number 1 "Aprendiz" display their project "Collection and Reuse of Rain Water
and Solar Energy in a Domestic Environment"

Student Bruno from Aracajiu School is programming his Gogo Board (Group number 2 Contrar). 

Student Evandro and teacher Aurenice Pecanha, from Pro Maria Isabel D Simao School,
are programming in Scratch.  

Director Maria Cristina Santon from Barao de Maua School (in Aracaju)
and student Anny from Maria Isabel D Simao School are enjoying programming a Gogo Board together.

Student Rafael from Maria Isabel D Simao School in Macae, Principal of Governador Dienal Tavares Queiroz Marta Dantas School, and student Breno from Maria Isabel D Simao School in Macae.

Teacher of Barao de Maua School from Aracaju Elio Tavares dos Santos
and Brazil SEED Coordinator Zenobio Matos. 

Personal Manager Ignacio Armento Conde discusses the principals of SmartWired with students.

Here's a short video from the workshop:

 

 

 

 

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 Hi Tom, remember me?

I am Edilse, physics teacher, very well

I took some pictures at my home of the workshop in Macaé.

I am sorry my English is so so,  but I  go on writing.

So long, bye bye.

The philosophy of learning while doing is the best strategy to generate a dynamic process where our students consolidate their knowledge and enhance their passion for using the technology and science. "TELL ME AND FORGET; SHOW ME AND  REMEMBER; INVOLVE ME AND UNDERSTAND" -- a Chinese proverb.


Let us continue building a world of excellence in education, sowing seeds of knowledge.
 

A pleasure to be part of the great family SEED


Regards
 

Hello Amber,

Thank you so much for sharing your experiences on these projects. Photos are awesome with all the comments. Thank you for taking time and sharing the experience with us.

Madhavi

Thank you for sharing the photos

As I read this post, I am reminded of my childhood pleasure at home, a forest area - to enjoy rainwater.  This blog states that the rainwater is being reused again. What a great idea for a new generation.  I hope it will be shared here in the Philippines and the GoGo Board as well.

Good day everyone!

- Rolan

 

Que lindo ver a voces!!!!!!!!! Estou super feliz de ver a continuacao! VIVA SEED!!!

Olá, querida!!!!! Quanta saudade... Estamos sempre com o SEED. Dê notícias. Bjs, Silviene

Simone,

We were able to see these photos come to life as we were walked through the workshop this afternoon by Tom on Skype.  We got a first hand look at the creative ideas of water conservation through the students' projects and it was so nice to meet The SEED coordinators- Senobio and Nadezhda.  Thank you for sharing these 3 days with us!

Maya