• Building Creative Global Classrooms with Technology: Let’s Share Ideas!

    As a teacher from Sri Lanka, I’ve created global learning spaces using Zoom, Google Docs, Padlet, and Kahoot. We’ve collaborated with students from Japan, India, Myanmar, and Nigeria in live discussions, storytelling sessions, and news presentations.

    These experiences build creativity, confidence, and global understanding. I also use AI tools like ChatGPT for idea generation and interactive lesson planning.

    I’d love to hear your thoughts:

    How do you use tech to encourage creativity across cultures?

    What challenges do you face in time zones or engagement?

    Do you involve students in co-planning the sessions or content?

    Please share your tools, links, or stories. Let’s build an idea bank for global creative classrooms

  • @M-C-46713046a8 These can be used for engaging lessons, presentations, and interactive activities.

  • @M-C-46713046a8 Provide students with access to a wealth of information through online encyclopedias, research databases, and educational websites.

  • @M-C-46713046a8 Use platforms like Google Docs or Microsoft Teams to facilitate teamwork, idea sharing, and project collaboration.

  • @M-C-46713046a8 Utilize online quizzes, surveys, and feedback tools to assess student understanding and provide timely feedback.

  • @M-C-46713046a8 Ensure educational continuity through online learning platforms, allowing students to access resources and participate in classes remotely.

  • @M-C-46713046a8 Encourage students to create and maintain digital portfolios showcasing their work, projects, and progress.