UTB Newsletter 2021 – Issue 1

Welcome to a new year full of new possibilities

We hope you have had time to unwind, spend time with family and friends and are recharged and ready to make a difference in so many lives! 😀

Thanks to all of you who tuned in to the first edition of The Using Technology Better Show that we launched in December. And an extra big thanks to those of you who took the time to share your feedback with us!! The overwhelming response was that you loved the show and wanted to see more of it, but also wanted to see some of things we share in our regular newsletter. 

We get it, you just want to have both!!

We’ll definitely be working to bring you both in future editions of the newsletter. To get started today, we have a Back to School edition of the Using Technology Better Show to share, along with some other great resources to check out.

As always, we welcome your feedback on our newsletter and the show. If you didn’t get a chance to share it last month, here’s a short (~2 min) feedback form to complete after watching the show. Thank you!

The UTB team has been multiplying
over the Christmas break

we are excited to have Clarie step into a new customer support role, Phil has joined our team to head up our Customer Success team, Majka is joining the marketing team as our Marketing Coordinator and Dax is also joining the marketing team to manage our registrations and database. By the next newsletter we will also be able to introduce you to some of our new trainers. 

As a team we are super excited to be working with you and supporting you to be efficient, productive and successful in your role!

The Using Technology Better Show Back to School edition

In case you didn’t catch the first episode of The Using Technology Better Show, the concept is pretty simple. It’s us, the UTB team, showing you tools, tips and tricks for your classroom and beyond. It’s a 15 minute boost of tech training delivered right to your inbox!

Our goal of this Back to School edition is to help ease the technology-related pain that can accompany the first days or weeks in the classroom…like your students seeming to have forgotten everything they learnt last year about using their devices for learning!

Waiting for you inside this edition are Donna Golightly, Lara Kirk, Adrian Francis and Paul Hamilton  with advice on:

  • eaching students to file their work so they can actually find it, 
  • helping students achieve consistency in the layout of their work, 
  • how a spreadsheet can be used to help students self-manage their tasks,
  • using screen recording tools to make learning and teaching more visible.

Without further ado, here’s Back to School edition of the Using Technology Better Show!

The Using Technology Better Show Back to School edition

More Back to School resources

Do you & your students really know Chromebooks?

One of the things we are often asked is, “How do you take a screenshot on a Chromebook?”

Chromebooks are indeed a fantastic tool for your students (and teachers!) but often we don’t really know the full capabilities of the device we are using. 

One thing that can help with the beginning of the year set up is to take a bit of time and actually teach our students about how to use their Chromebook efficiently.

If you’re not 100% sure yourself about what a Chromebook can actually do or how to find your way around one then this resource might just be of some help!

Check out our resource ‘So you thought you knew the Chromebook’ here

You might even like to paste the link (utb.fyi/UTB_LoD_chromebook) as a material post in Google Classroom or somewhere your students can access so they can independently upskill themselves as well. 👍

Purposeful independent learning activities

Often at the beginning of the year you have some students who finish sorting things out while others take a little while longer.

Here’s a resource with some purposeful independent activities (yes, you might read the word ‘games’ 😀) that you could give them to work on when they have a few spare moments. 

We’ll continue to add to this resource as the year progresses so feel free to make your own copy – just remember you won’t see any new ones that are added on your own copy.

Are you due for a G Suite clean up?

By the end of the year most people’s G Suite accounts are looking a bit worse for wear with overflowing Gmail inboxes and Drive files all over the place! And that’s before we get started on your bookmarks!! 

A great way to get set for 2021 is to do a spring clean. Lara has put together this G Suite Clean Up Kit to make it quick and easy for you.

Upcoming events

NZ MoE PLD Application Webinars - FREE!

We get it, the start of the year is crazy busy! It seems like a totally inconvenient time to be applying for the Ministry of Education funded PLD, particularly if you aren’t familiar with the new application process (goodbye Excel spreadsheet!). 

We want to help take away some of the pain so that you can get your application in on Feb 19th (Term 1 deadline) with the highest chance of success, and the least amount of stress.

Join Lara for a FREE webinar session to get all the info you need as well as tips that we have picked up from supporting hundreds of schools and Kahui Ako’s to submit successful applications. 

These webinars will cover…

  • What NZ Ministry of Education PLD funding actually is and what it looks like in different schools 
  • A walk through of the process for application, success and selecting your facilitator
  • Tips and suggestions to help you gather the information you need to create a successful application (including survey templates you can use with your school community quickly and easily).
  • Resources and links for drafting and submitting your application. 

Monday February 1

Live webinars – 9:30 – 11am and 4 – 5:30pm. 

If you can’t make the live calls, register anyway and we will email you a recording. 

Email pld@usingtechnologybetter.com to register your interest.

The OutClassed Podcast is back!

Outclassed Podcast

Mike Reading and Blake Seufert are back with the OutClassed podcast for 2021.

In Episode 27 they chat about fake news and getting Google search to work for you. Episode 28 is a special episode, an interview with Michael Phillips from Monash University unpacking the TPCK model.

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Using Technology Better Privacy Commitment

Introduction

We hold the privacy of your personal information in the highest regard.

Using Technology Better regards customer privacy as an important part of our relationship with our customers. The following privacy policy applies to all Using Technology Better users, and conforms to Internet privacy standards.

This policy will be continuously assessed against new technologies, business practices and our customers’ needs.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this statement, you should first contact the support team on our Contact Us Page.

Collection of Information

In order to use the Using Technology Better website, we may require information from you in order to provide the best service possible.

All correspondence may also be collected and stored, particularly in regard to sales, support and accounts, including Email.

Any information collected by Using Technology Better is collected via correspondence from you or your company. This may be via the telephone, Email, mail, fax or directly through our website.

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Any details collected from Using Technology Better customers is required in order to provide you with our

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Correspondence is recorded in order to provide service references, and to assist in our staff development.

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Information gathered through cookies and Web server logs may include the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our Web site, and the Web sites visited just before and just after our Web site.

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We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it.

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Name

Email

Postal address

Your school or organisation

Financial information (such as credit card number, expiration date, name on card, card billing address).

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Emails

Accounts information

Critical service details.

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We may share your details as necessary for the third party to provide that service.

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Cookies, in conjunction with our Web server’s log files, allow us to calculate the aggregate number of people visiting our Web site and which parts of the site are most popular. This helps us gather feedback to constantly improve our Web site and better serve our clients.

Cookies do not allow us to gather any personal information about you and we do not intentionally store any personal information that your browser provided to us in your cookies.

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If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement, and other places we deem appropriate so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.

We reserve the right to modify this privacy statement at any time, so please review it periodically. If we make material changes to this policy, we will not use the personal information you have submitted to us under this Privacy Policy in a manner that is materially inconsistent with this Privacy Policy, without your prior consent

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Most goods are digitally delivered instantly via email.  Our services may be delivered either via an online medium or live in person.

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We do not offer refunds or returns unless we cannot supply goods or services or the goods or services are not delivered as promised.

Australian law is the governing body for all work, goods and services supplied by Using Technology Better.

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