GEG Brasil | Desafio de Inovação: Sua Voz e Inspiração na Comunidade GEG


A próxima grande história de inovação pode ser sua. 
Conte-nos como você usa a tecnologia do Google for Education para promover mudanças. Seja parte da conversa de inovação no Brasil e compartilhe suas experiências.

Sua história de inovação pode ser a próxima a ser publicada no website e redes sociais do Google for Education.

Estamos buscando iniciativas inovadoras na sala de aula com Google for Education.Se você desenvolveu (ou está desenvolvendo) um projeto de inovação em sala de aula com o uso de G Suite, compartilhe sua história.

Os 5 melhores projetos serão publicados na página g.co/inovar junto com outras histórias de transformação, como esta aqui.

SUBMISSÕES ATÉ O DIA 22 DE ABRIL. 

COMO PARTICIPAR DO DESAFIO
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A sua história deve cumprir exatamente com as características e estrutura deste modelo:
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  • Título
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  • Resumo
  • Desafio
  • Solução
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  • O que queriam fazer? O que fizeram? Resultados alcançados (em tópicos)
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As histórias serão avaliadas pelo conteúdo e formato.
Os autores das 5 melhores histórias inovadoras receberão um prêmio especial do Google for Education e suas histórias serão publicadas no site g.co/inovar em junho e em nossas redes sociais!

Inspire and empower with Science Journal

New! Science Journal transforms your device into a pocket-size science tool that encourages students to explore their world. As they conduct eye-opening experiments, they’ll record observations and make new, exciting discoveries.







Help students change the game

Are you ready to Change the Game? Because with your help, your students can now build mobile games, instead of just play them.


You may or may not know this, but 49% of mobile gamers in the US are women, but only comprise 28% of the gaming industry. Something is wrong with that picture and we’re aiming to change it with your help. Change the Game Design Challenge is a Google Play program in partnership with Girls Make Games to make mobile gaming truly inclusive by introducing a possible career in gaming to young women at an early age and empowering the next generation of Game Changers.

By exciting your students about the world of mobile gaming, you have the power to open new doors to a career they may have never thought possible. And in doing so, you and your students can fuel a movement to reshape an industry. You only have to look to last year’s winners now actively pursuing gaming careers and education to get a sense of the success we can keep building upon. Together, we can do this. Together, we can Change the Game.

This is our invitation to get your students in the game. Coding and gaming experience is welcome but in no way needed to participate. As long as they have an imagination and can write out their vision, they can enter. The grand prize winner will receive a $15,000 college scholarship and $10,000 tech donation to their school. Five finalists will have their game made and launched on the Google Play Store for everyone to play. Winners also get a VIP trip to showcase their game design at a special event, receive mentorship from leaders in the industry, and join the celebration of women in gaming. Keep reading, there’s more.

As partners, we want to help your students to rise to the top. That’s why we’ve included downloadable attachments containing classroom activity materials and exercises to take into school and help get the ideas flowing. A future game designer may be in your classroom!

Please visit g.co/ctgdesignchallenge for more info. For any questions please email changethegame-contact@google.com.

Play On,
The team at Google Play - Change The Game

GEG South Korea

It was 2015 when GEG South Korea (www.gegsouthkorea.or.kr) was first recognized as an official Google Educator Group. Since then, it has grown to be a highly sought after place for professional development and membership has grown to ten Google Certified Trainers, two hundred thirty Google Certified Educators, and nearly two thousand active online members. Together, these educators have been working tirelessly to bring innovative learning and teaching to schools and universities in South Korea. GEG South Korea also promotes various types of regional events like edu-camps, online conferences, and training workshops including regular meetup conferences twice a year with more than 150 participants. Through these events, knowledge of Google Educational tools and their power to transform ways students learn is spreading rapidly throughout Korea.

On March 9th, GEG South Korea proudly hosted the Google GEO Edu Day at the Google Korea office in Seoul. About 70 teachers, principals, professors, and educators attended the event to share insights on how to keep the innovative teaching and learning going strong both in and outside of the classroom. Presenters demonstrated how to implement tools such as Google Earth, Maps, Tour Creator, Streetview and Geoguessr to help empower teachers and students. The speakers impressed the audience as they introduced concepts such as community mapping using big data, VR/AR contents for education, global citizenship education and creating VR contents utilizing various GEO tools.

GEG South Korea is a group of passionate, dedicated and innovative educators who make every effort to introduce Google for Education, G-suite and newest technology to schools, educational institutes, and universities to help expand learning and teaching for everyone in Korea. The impacts have already been substantial among the teachers and students who have embraced these Google tools which support remarkably well Google’s mission statement which is “to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.”

Google Edu Day in 2018
Google GEO Edu Day in 2019

Dynamic Learning Project

Are you looking for new ways to innovate with technology in the classroom? Check out the Dynamic Learning Project Strategy Menu — a new tool from EdTechTeam, with support from Google, that helps educators explore bite-sized instructional strategies and tech tools, and start tackling their challenges in the classroom.

The Dynamic Learning Project (DLP) is a school transformation program that directly supports instructional coaches, administrators, and teachers to use technology more impactfully. To help coaches jumpstart their conversations with teachers, as well as provide them with opportunities for growth, the DLP program team worked with EdTechTeam experts to fill the Strategy Menu with 150+ quick-and-easy strategies and tools. Click here to find new ways to help students learn and grow with the power of technology.



Questions? Reach out to EdTechTeam Program Coordinator Dee Lanier (dee@edtechteam.com). Want to bring the DLP to your school? Click here to learn how!