Teachmeet Judges brief

Thank you to our wonderful judges who will help us measure fun, tech, and learning! You will be either part of the Team judges or the AppSmash judges.

The main idea for this Teachmeet is for the teachers to have fun and show off what they have been doing with apps, tools, and tech in their classrooms!

  • 8:30 - 9:00 Registration
  • 9:00 - 9:30 Welcome and judges walkaround
  • 9:30 - 10:55 School Team presentations (Team Judges)
  • 10:55 - 11:25 - Brunch and Break
  • 11:25 - 12:10 App smash (APPSmash judges)
  • 12:10 - 12:40  eLesson plan top 5
  • 12:40 - 13:00 Sammy and Sandy
  • 13:00 - 13:30 Prize giving and wheels 

This is a fun category completely, and this year we have left it completely open to the schools to come up with a fun item with the following brief:

Each School's DIeP team will get a chance to "Graze the stage" showcasing and illustrating in whichever format chosen (e.g. roleplay, storytelling, skit, dance, song etc), the story of what it means to go DIeP (the Good, the Bad and the Ugly - 5 minutes per school team) The multigrades will combine as a team (with some lovely collaboration. Our Criteria for Team Presentation

  • It must be fun (for us and the team) /10
  • Theme table presentation /30
  • Demonstrate teamwork, and all team members are involved (/10)
  • Incorporate/illustrate DIeP principles or moments in some way (SAMR, 4C's, TPaCK, strategies..) /10
  • Incorporate tech tools and apps (in any format) /10
  • Stick to the time limit /10 (5 minutes)
  • Educational value /10 (Do we learn something/anything?)
  • Jaribaness factor /10 (fun, happiness, inspirational, original...)

You will each complete a Google Form and score each team. Go with your gut feel. Don't overthink it and have fun!

This is a more serious category, but it must still be fun and engaging. The teachers will showcase some of the apps and tools that they have used in their classrooms and lessons. It can be one or more tools used. They were given a rubric, and we will use the same rubric to evaluate them. You will use a Google Form to score them, and the totals will be automatically generated for all the judges. So no discussion needed. This is off-the-cuff scoring!

Have a look at the scoring rubric here: See rubric

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