Global Educator Exchange: Media Gallery

The Microsoft in Education Global Forum is a hallmark educator recognition program,often hailed by educators as one of the best professional development experiences of their careers. the goal is to showcase and celebrate amazing educators and schools who are positively impacting student learning. Enjoy a glimpse into Global Forum events.

Cape Town, South Africa 2010

MSPIL Innovative Teacher Anna Karlsson

Educator Anna Karlsson from Sweden uses OneNote to provide feedback and coaching to her math class.

Forum videos

  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Anna Karlsson MSPIL Innovative Teacher Anna Karlsson Educator Anna Karlsson from Sweden uses OneNote to provide feedback and coaching to her math class. 0 0 1
  • 2010 Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum 2010 Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum More than 500 educators from nearly 70 countries attended this event in Cape Town, South Africa in October 2010 to celebrate innovation and share best practices 0 0 2
  • Microsoft's Worldwide Innovative Education Forum Microsoft's Worldwide Innovative Education Forum Several of the world's best teachers gathered in Capetown, South Africa to share teaching tips and talk about how to use technology in Microsoft's annual Worldwide Innovative Education Forum. 125 teachers from nearly 60 countries come together and sh 0 0 3
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Bart Verswijvel at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Bart Verswijvel at the Global Forum Teacher Bart Verswijvel of Belgium presents his project Teacher's Aid where students teach educators about using technology. 0 0 4
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Cheryl Arnett at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Cheryl Arnett at the Global Forum Educator Cheryl Arnett teaches at a rural primary school in Colorado and connected her class with students with more than 80 primary students on 3 continents who studied social studies, math and language arts together. 0 0 5
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Ong Bee Hua at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Ong Bee Hua at the Global Forum Educator Ong Bee Hua from Singpore discusses how her Digital Comics learning activity engages students through drawing, scripting and presenting stories. This makes Chinese language learning more fun, authentic and non-intimidating. 0 0 6
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Barry Corrigan at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Barry Corrigan at the Global Forum Educator Barry Corrigan discusses how his project builds an online environment for learning where students are able to collaborate and involve parents in their schoolwork. 0 0 7
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Trevor Driscoll MSPIL Innovative Teacher Trevor Driscoll Educator Trevor Dricsoll shares his learning activity where high school student collaborate online creating virtual literature circles. 0 0 8
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Raghavendra Rao at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Raghavendra Rao at the Global Forum Educator Raghavendra Rao from India explains how he introduced mobile learning technology by creating podcasts for visually and physically challenged students. 0 0 9
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Peter de Lisle at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Peter de Lisle at the Global Forum Educator Peter de Lisle from South Africa discusses how 108 grade 8 learners were involved and took 8-10 lessons to complete all the biodiversity activities in his learning activity. 0 0 10
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Simone Timms at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Simone Timms at the Global Forum Educator Simone Timms from Australia talks about her learning activity entitled "It takes a community to raise a child" where technology is used as a regular electronic portfolio update and email to assess and inform parents of their child's progress. 0 0 11
  • MSPIL Innovative Teacher Martin Ryum-Mette Hauch at the Global Forum MSPIL Innovative Teacher Martin Ryum-Mette Hauch at the Global Forum Educators Martin Ryum and Mette Hauch from Hellerup School in Denmark explain how their pedagogical framework is based on peer-to-peer teaching and working with other students collaboratively. 0 0 12