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VSA STEAM Day 2022

March 27, 2022 Adam Hill

At VSA, we recently held our first STEAM Day. We’re currently teaching and learning remotely in Hong Kong due to a rise in COVID cases,

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Teaching takeaways from the pandemic: two years later (Guest post for Edpuzzle)

January 30, 2022 Adam Hill

Two years ago, I wrote an article for Edpuzzle about how COVID-19 was impacting parts of Asia and how we were forced to teach remotely.

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Remote Learning 2.0: making a full, synchronous timetable work

September 6, 2020 Adam Hill

Back in May, schools in Hong Kong were able to reopen (you can read about my experience here). We enjoyed a few weeks of relative

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Learning with the Apple Teacher program

August 2, 2020 Adam Hill

My previous blog post was about video overlay options in iMovie and, since then, I’ve received lots of additional questions about iMovie from enthusiastic educators.

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Hands-on learning from a distance: what we learned going 1:1 with Ozobot (webinar with Ozobot)

June 28, 2020 Adam Hill

During the period of school closure, our school gifted every student an Ozobot Bit, establishing us as a 1:1 robotics school and, specifically, a 1:1

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My experience of school resumption

June 21, 2020 Adam Hill

Hong Kong schools have been open for several weeks already, mostly starting with older students in late May and then gradually for other students in

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Free upgrades during the coronavirus period: which tools and how?

March 15, 2020 Adam Hill

This post was inspired by Tim Evans. He shared a very useful tweet that listed tools that are offering free upgrades during this time. However,

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Edpuzzle: a core tool during the coronavirus closures (Guest post for Edpuzzle)

February 23, 2020 Adam Hill

In response to my last blog post, Remote learning: tools and principles, Edpuzzle reached out and asked if I’d like to write a post for

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Remote learning: tools and principles

February 9, 2020 Adam Hill

As you have probably heard, schools are closed across Hong Kong and mainland China until Monday 2nd March (and even that date is still very

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Three more Google courses for self-learning

February 25, 2018 Adam Hill

Most people are aware of the Google certifications that are available and the titles that teachers can gain upon completion: Google Certified Educator Level 1

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Online certification courses: five recommendations

May 20, 2017 Adam Hill

I love online learning. Our professional development no longer has to rely on school priorities or budgets. Online courses have made it easy to organise

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