In terms of celebration of the Εuropean day on the 9th of May 2023,our school presented to all of our students and teachers and to invited teachers from neighbouring schools, the activities implemented throughout the school year 2022-2023 concerning the two Erasmus+ European projects we are involved in: DIGI.RE.DIL (KA2) & Steps in line with Europe(KA1)
Erasmus+, KA 226, Exchange of Good Practices 2020-1-EL01-KA226-SCH-094685
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Online Project meeting
Project coordinators at partner schools met online on Webex platform one more time to monitor project progress from Lisbon LTTA and then on.Dissemination and other activites held at this period by each partner were reported ,Newsletter no5 was presented by the Portuguese partner and discussion about agenda of our last and only transnational meeting in Belgium was discussed.
Monday, April 24, 2023
Students in geology using 3-D models of Icelandic volcanos in the classroom.
We had students make different kinds of volcanoes in Iceland and they made a 3D model of the volcanoes and the surroundings. Then we had another group of students studying the models.
The models are of different types of volcanoes who are created in a different volcanic eruption.
By using the model, the students can visualize each type of volcano better and understand better the formation process.
They also had to find what kind of volcano they had and find as many they could that was the same type.
Open house in Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík
It is a tradition in our school to have an open house for expecting students and their parents. A lot of people visit, both students from elementary school that are thinking of joining our school, students that have graduated from our school but like to come for a visit and people in the local community that want to see the work we are doing here at our school. ~
Many people are curious about our school since we get a lot of attention from the public when our students are in news, in example when the Olympiad teams representing Iceland are mostly our students and we have just won a competion that was televised. Also a lot of people have ties here and want to see where their grandparents or greatgrandparents went to school.
We used the opportunity
to introduce our project
DIGI.R.E.DI. L “Digital Readiness for European Distance Learning” KA226 Erasmus+ project
020-1-EL01-KA226-SCH-094685.
We showed our newsletters that have been published and our 3D prints of
the volcanoes. We had over 900 people visiting us that
day and everyone showed a lot of interest in the project.
Teaching students to use Chat GPT - ICELAND
Students
got the assignment to answer questions related to the geology curriculum. They
could use the textbook and other books from the library. After they had done
this they used Chat GPT and got answers from the same questions. Then they had
to compare the answers and see if Chat GPT made up new words, if the AI was as
good in geology as the students.
The result
was that the students could not rely entirely on Chat GPT, sometimes the Chat GPT had wrong answers and
there were a lot of strange words that we do not use in the Icelandic language
so if they are going to use this program the have to have some knowledge of
geology so they can see if the answer makes any sense.
The words
in yellow are words we do not use in Iceland
This is an
example of an incorrect answer. The question was how do a certain type of coals
form and the answers describes a process that happens in volcanic settings and
have nothing to do with formation of coals.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Dissemination acitivities from Serbian partners
Using Jamboard in GO! classes
Jamboard is a digital interactive whiteboard developed by Google to work with Google Workspace. This educational tool is used in the OK! classes so that the pupils can see at what level they will be working and whether they have completed their weekly plans for different subjects.
Based on what the students have of prior knowledge about the themes that will be offered in the various subjects in the coming week, they learn to estimate themselves as Egg, Turtle or Ninja (different levels) together with the teachers. Each level has an entrance ticket for a series of assignments. The Jamboard of the first grade OK! classes works with color codes that indicate whether or not the student has completed the weekly plans for the subjects.