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Math teacher, Microsoft MIEE 2017-2018-2019, eTwinning Ambassador, STEM teacher. Winner "Teacher of the Year in Innovation 2018" - nominated by ACCE, CRCA, MASR and Varkey Foundation. My title is Specialist of Education- math and Innovative teacher.

Touristic trip and challenges towards the ecological city

The development of technology and industry has shifted the concentration of population in urban areas, adding to the challenges for architects and designers in managing urban areas for a sustainable city and a secure future.

In this SDW22 our students will continue to investigate and to understand how important the combination of technology is in creating a healthier, more sustainable city for the planet. Students continue to raise their voice in the community and society about the importance of a friendly, green and healthy city.

We have integrated two themes: technology and architecture.

Our activities are based on the basic concepts of coding through Microbits, computer activities, as well as the importance of computer science and the introduction of new tools and approaches, such as visual programming tools, detached activities and coding for all subjects.

Learning objectives:

  • Creating a more sustainable city for the system, for human health, economy and sustainable world.
  • Increasing children’s motivation to learn STEM.
  • Improving ITC skills.
  • More mathematical knowledge.
  • Using online applications to demonstrate results.
  • Creating a good environment for STEM study within subjects, careers and other professions.

Expected results

– Know the basic concepts of coding and understand why it is important in contemporary education.

– Explain why coding and computer science are important to students.

– Learn and think in a creative way.

– Recognize innovative tools and approaches, such as visual programming tools, detached activities, robotics, and coding for all subjects.

– Develop key competencies related to the importance of the global environmental problem and improve knowledge in their areas.

– Understand how cities can be more sustainable.

– List the elements that make a city more ecological.

– How these elements, such as renewable energy, food, affect our health and environment.

– Writing and drawing materials, for ecological city plan.

– Present the theoretical information and create an ecological city carpet in a creative way.

Demonstrate integrated ICT skills in their curriculum

1. Learn to integrate simple coding in cross-curricular learning topics, such as climate change and ecological city.

2. Recognize various unplugged activities, as part of group collaboration.

3. Understand how to create a specific problem-solving task.

4. Possess cognitive skills, for what students should apply, in order to solve the problems of the environment, climate change, and topics related to the ecological city during a certain task.

5. Have a good application of digital technology learning by developing digital competencies and skills, in order to improve them through the analysis of better data education.

6.Design and implement a lesson plan using recyclable tools in building an ecological city, various ideas and digital resources.

Content description

The event guides students through technology to help them, motivate and build strong knowledge on different topics. Many coding games have been created that can be used to create and interpret computer software – at any age, without a specific background and even without a computer.

Visual programming and unplugged activities offer a wide range of choices that break down any access barrier, having educational value and activating computer programming.

Technology is evolving in our daily lives. But this technological development must be in harmony with the environment.

The purpose of our event is to promote the tourist spots of our small country in Albania by simulating a trip of the robot Edmodo. This trip starts from the Fier city after Edmodo chooses one of the A or B buttons of the microbial tool. Microbit is programmed to display a city after each button that will be Edmodo’s next destination.

But this trip is not easy for him, since to get the ticket for the next trip he has to go through the challenges that are programmed in each city. These challenges are set as QR barcodes after travel tickets.

Developing students’ understanding of the algorithm and the “(IF-THEN-ELSE)” and “(IF, IF ELSE)” commands, the Edmodo tour goes further if it overcomes the challenge or otherwise receives the penalty by going back to the previous city.

The tourist has with him a map of Albania, or uses the web that we have created, which indicates in the travel itinerary and options A and B according to the selected destinations.

A digital map has also been created, for informational purposes, on the attractions of the cities of Albania: https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1505572517476040706

If the trip is as short as possible towards the ecological city, this makes the Edmodo a winner.

The game starts from our city Fier, (an Albanian city) in the direction of the alternative ticket selected A or B. If ticket A is chosen, the destination is, for example, the city of Shkodra. Else if the ticket is B, the destination is Vlora.

Shkodra city – the game challenge is in MAZE (students can create their Maze game with different roadblocks for the different levels). At the end of the labyrinth, there is ticket A (Vlora), else if student does not choose ticket A, then the ticket choice is B (Tirana).

City of Tirana – Challenge: Internet network, find the minimum number of paving stones that need to be used so that you can get from any house to any other house. In the end, the city is written, and the destination of the movement (Ticket A – Vlora or Ticket B – Shkodra).

City of Vlora —- Challenge: The puzzle game. If the emoji comes out J the player goes to the city on the Durres, if the emoji is L student returns to the city in Start (Fier city).

Durres city — Challenge: message in bottle. A challenge awaits them in this city: to decode the message in the bottle, which will orient the player to the next destination, Tirana or Berat city.

City of Berat—- Challenge: to complete cryptographic input-output, for example with input code 001000 find the output code 001010. If the player does it correctly, then they will choose the ticket A that leads them to the Ecological City, if not, they choose ticket B, and returns to Start, at Fier city.

City of Fier. — Challenge: quizzes. If the tourist answers correctly, he will get the ticket A that will take them to Berat/County Z, if they do not answer correctly, they will get the ticket B that will take them to Tirana/Country S.

The winner is the  tourist who has discovered the fewest routes and cities,  to the ecological city.

While the student continues the journey, a student of the class writes on the blackboard the itinerary that the student has followed and the number of routes to the end of the journey.(Challenges can be different in each city, they can be quizzes with information on the culture and tradition of each city, or coding games.)

ASDEF (Architecture, Science, Design, Engeering Fair)

“Marin Barleti” University organized the ASDEF fair, the first #STEAM fair, in our country, Albania, where the students of vocational and general high schools presented their projects from different fields such as #architecture #engineering #biology #design #robotics #art ,etc. The evaluation committee announced our school project “Edmodo tourist trip to the ecological city” as one of the 10 winning projects.

This project integrated two very important issues: coding that develops in students computer thinking and environmental protection through ideas and innovation in creating an ecological city. This victory gives the opportunity to the students of our school to participate in the international fair Tekno Fest 2022 in Turkey.

#STEM #coding #Scientix #education #citycological #ecocity #climatechange #steamfair #teknofestistanbul #teknofest #scienceprojects #sciencefair #ecological #renewableenergy

STEM , Edtech-Parents and Teachers conference

In order to involve as many teachers and parents in the SDW22 campaign and to get acquainted with STEM education, Edu-ACT center in collaboration with Barleti University and Scientix ambassadors, we organized the conference, as a hybrid event with the theme: “Edtech-Parents and Teachers conference” .

My presentation focused on:

1. Understanding STEM education

2. The importance of STEM 3

3. Practical examples of STEM activities at home and in the classroom with the aim of involving parents, industry and University as collaborators.

My future sustainable city.

Project idea for sustainable city.

The demographic movement of the population is constantly increasing. That makes that
the concentration of the population in urban areas, to increase the challenges for city planners and designers in managing urban areas for a more sustainable city and a secure future.

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Technological development is one of the causes affecting human health, the emergence of various diseases that are directly related to the greenhouse factor, the environment. This project is second part of last year SDW activities, about the Sustainable Development Goals and Human life https://stemsdgactivities.wordpress.com/

Subjects:
Geography, Social Studies, Citizenship
Mathematics, Biology, Economy, technology,  ICT

Resources:

Objectives: Students will:

  • develop key competencies related to the importance of the global environmental problem and improve knowledge in their areas.
  • understand how cities should be more sustainable.
  • list the elements that makes an ecological city.
  • how these elements, such as renewable energy, food, affect our health and environment.
  • writing and drawing materials, ecological city plan.
  • present the theoretical information and create an ecological city carpet in a creative way.

Project-based learning: Healthy and sustainable eating requires changing our diet, improving food production and reducing waste. In the end students:

  • develop a research-based learning project.
  • have the opportunity to receive friends from other countries within the eTwinning project.
  • improve their foreign language skills by increasing their creativity, building and inspiring their problem-solving skills in an extremely fun way, career aspirations and gender equality.
  • explore the ecological and green city.

Lifelong learning: The result of learning

  • Understand the global framework of Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Encourage students to consider agriculture, rural industries, and food production worldwide.
  • To consider not only the environmental impacts of those industries but also the social impacts on equality, the economic process and human rights for those working within them.

Learning objectives:

  • Create a more sustainable city for the system, for human health, economy and sustainable world.
  • Intercultural communication.
  • Increase to children’s motivation to learn STEM.
  • Students will experience the application of knowledge on popular products.
  • Improving ITC skills.
  • More mathematical knowledge.
  • Use online applications through demonstration of results.
  • Form a good environment for the study of mathematics within other subjects, careers and professions.

The project is based on:

  • Collaboration with colleagues, teachers, specialists and international partners in the eTwinning project.
  • Increase children’s motivation and interest in the field of STEM through invention.
  • Promotion of teamwork.
  • Cooperation and mutual understanding from other entities and specialists.
  • Students’ curiosity to present their concepts.

21st Century Skills: Students will improve subsequent 21st century skills: Critical thinking, power, collaboration, communication

Literacy skills: Information literacy, media literacy, technological literacy

Life Skills: Initiative, Social Skills, Productivity

Assessment : Hold out presentations within the classroom (self-assessment; peer-assessment; assessment by the teacher).

 Formative evaluation additionally to summative evaluation (assessment by teacher)

Group work (group work skills are a very important a part of the project) Science exhibition/possible experiments/ artefacts from the PBL.

Tools and Resources: Computers, Padlet, PowerPoint, Tricider, Quizzes, MovieMaker, YouTube, Answergarden, Thinglink, Storyjumber.

Learning Space: School classroom, outdoors, online space. Climate and residential. https://live.etwinning.net/projects/project/202941

Activity: This year student will Investigate ,to understand globally how much change is needed to make the city more healthy for humans and sustainable for the planet.
They will create green city, more sustainable CITY FOR BETTER LIFE.
The steps in this project were divided into three phases, including: The main question addressed to the students, the new generation:

  • preparation phase
  • implementation phase
  • the final stage.

Each learning phase based on our project consists of five main sub-phases. These five sub-phases include:

  • organizing students to learn,
  • students’ orientation towards the problem,
  • conducting individual and group investigations,
  • development and presentation of work,
  • analyzing and evaluating the problem-solving process posed through the initial question

First phase: These were the questions that students had to answer during the project. How to help planet earth, our common home?

Second phase: Mother Earth as a result of temperature change, is sick, our life on earth is in danger to humans and other living things. https://youtu.be/ecXwO0TDEm4 . We need to assist her, but HOW? We need to show cities into friendly, green and ecological and need to build cities that are sustainable city. But WHY?

Students answer  this question in kind of brainstorming www.answergarden.com. They look this video https://youtu.be/fsWr0LfM_uQ that is useful to introduce to students that’s time to make the plan and take action. After they look video then I ask: What is a sustainable city?

  • THE CLASS ANSWER THIS QUESTION IN KIND OF BRAINSTORMING HTTP://WWW.ANSWERGARDEN.COM.
  • WHAT IS A FRIENDLY CITY?
  • WHY SHOULD ECOLOGICAL CITIES BE BUILT?
  • HOW DO WE BUILD.

They who have information respond at the class, while others discuss within the online forum at Tricider http://www.tricider.com/brainstorming/2k587sPHYG7. Divide the students into 3 groups and ask them some inquiries to stimulate their curiosity and creativity, identify the matter, research and find the answer.

  • Where should we focus to build an ecological city?
  • Why should we create a green city?
  • What has the ecological city ought to do with our health and covid-19.
  • How are you able to build a sustainable city?
  • What solutions can students provide?

Third phase. Our sustainable city should include plans to generate energy, provide residents with food, treat waste efficiently, transport people, and produce through the city, ensuring that nature is welcomed and supported in our city.

The class complete a puzzle game to create the idea of  ​​an ecological city model. Discuss in the online forum the meaning of biodiversity and sustainable city. http://www.tricider.com/brainstorming/2k587sPHYG7. Students are helped from specialists or teachers of other subjects, such as geography, economics, citizenship, biology to come to the aid of knowledge for some information, for this we created the Zoom Meeting with Stem teachers. After our students complete the Padlet regarding the work done.
ZOOM MEETING
https://padlet.com/erikonomi180/pjpvlpr9vae1ggqt, they express their arguments, their analyzes and conclusions. In this way digital competencies will be developed to students and given to them the opportunity to use computers, to process and present their findings.

The group 1, present their findings in PowerPoint to all other students in the class.

Presentation front the classroom about what it is a sustainable city and how it is related with our health.

Using Canva tool to create posters, leaflets to make handmade posters.

After group 1 finish prezanton, students play the games at: https://www.think-nature.eu/highlights/thinknature-presents-nbs-game/.

Fouth phase. City charter. Students that will build the city taking into account environmental factors, geographical location, spatial features and building physics. (The city of Patos, the area where the students live is an oil-bearing area).

The choice of building materials from biodegradable, natural or recyclable materials will be ensured. This will insulate and heat loss will be minimized, for example, wood materials.

Rooftop gardens is a functional and environmentally friendly garden which create new spaces for growing plants and food.

Thus from photosynthesis, the gardens remove the greenhouse gas from the air and release fresh oxygen…


Energy.
People want higher living standards and the latest appliances require energy consumption. We still use a lot of fossil fuels, like coal and gas but because natural resources will be able to meet the demands and desires of the population in the future, we need to use more renewable energy. Research will ensure energy efficiency and take satisfaction from energy sources.


These systems will be solved with heat recovery, such as wind turbines, solar collectors and passive air methods. Students doing the quiz about energy:

Sixth phase: Experiment: Many cities are harnessing alternative energy which could be a low costs technology. For that students will experiment by becoming creative and inventive by creating a solar oven.

In order to use as many devices that use solar energy, such as light and heat emitted by the sun, solar panels or artificial photosynthesis and solar ovens which students will include in ecological cities. Our students in the role of scientists will build a solar oven, which can cook food, using only solar energy.
How does a solar oven work?

The oven can be a pizza box covered with a plastic window. The plastic window functions like a greenhouse roof, allowing direct and reflected sunlight to resist inside the box. In this way we retained the radiant heat.

The bottom, inside the box is covered with aluminum foil, and black paper, to absorb inside the direct and reflected sunlight. These rays which heat it, then radiate heat and this energy stays mostly trapped inside the box and heats it. The plastic window retains heat inside, similar to the insulation of the air space that is between the inner box and also the outer box.

Students can test their oven by: measuring the inner temperature with an thermometer, or setting the time it takes to boil a particular amount of water during a cooking pot.
• What’s radiant energy?
• How hot’s may be a box type solar oven and how hot should an oven be to cook food?
• Can a solar cooker work on a cloudy day?
• Why use a black cooking pot?


Recycling
: We dump over 2 billion lots of waste once a year and many of these wastes do not rot and finding somewhere to put them all can be a daunting task.
We actually lose more energy by not recycling. For example: beverage cans are made of aluminum, 95% more energy is required to form a new aluminum compared to 1 made from recycling other cans. So recycling or recovery will focus on the principle of separation and collection within the respective countries, for paper, glass, metal, household waste, etc.

Plastic water bottles, straws, fresh packages and bags became an element of our daily lives. But plastic does not disappear when we use it. So most block the ocean and become a significant environmental problem as they are not biodegradable. Therefore, our goal is to ask students to become environmentalists, where they will be divided into groups, to put their creativity to work so that students can take measures to protect the environment.

There are three main ways to help:

  • Reduce our waste.
  • To think right, that when we buy, to choose a sustainable option when possible.
  • Reducing our waste often begins with the fact that we do not throw away food, reduce the use of plastic.

After deciding what to create with bottles and plastic,students start working.

Result: A group of young artists, create works of art or decorative products whose products are created with recycled materials and food packages. E.g using masks to create flowers. The students checked their knowledges doing this test Recycling Quiz .

Citizens should use the areas around their homes to make gardens, to plant seasonal vegetables, i.e. food forest. Organic farming is constantly growing, which is increasingly becoming a concern for our health and also the foods we consume. We need to think about a better way of life, a commitment to ourselves, our well-being and the planet.

Advantages of bio food

  • Helps reduce environmental pollution that is often associated with the use of antiparasitics and nitrates.
  • Lack of toxic substances. Fruits and vegetables have their original taste and have quite important nutrients.

With the recognition of the seriousness of the issue, concepts are thus introduced to protect the ecological balance. So green design, eco-design and sustainable design become functional, thus confirming sustainable ecosystem solutions and thus requiring the use of renewable energy sources, practitioners situation and analysis, academic knowledge and research, sustainable policies and eco-friendly design environment.

Groups summarize their knowledge by creating brochures, presentations, films, animations, quizzes.

Seventh phase: The second group. Green and ecological cities are considered those cities that have reduced the import of food products by promoting domestic production, use of renewable energy, increase of green spaces and so on reduce the rate of greenhouse emissions, sustainable urban drainage systems, insulation of buildings in cold climates or management and use of rainwater on site (thus reducing the amount of energy required).

Urban sprawl and densification is responsible for the degradation, fragmentation or destruction of waste in natural areas.

Therefore, our students in the role of architects, engineers, scientists and researchers will develop the ambitious Urban Green Plans of their ecological and green city.

Students draw up plans for their city and model it in 3D and project the livelihoods of the population in their city and use the necessary infrastructure and services based on the questions.

• What are the biggest issues facing the cities of the future and population growth?

After exploring examples of cities around the world and successfully planning the city, students thus identify the needs of the population and understand the challenges posed by urban population growth. Students work in groups to create plans and diagrams of their sustainable city, before creating a 3D model. So each team presents the carpet and presents a city statute, exploring how we can all live more sustainably.

Sustainable city.

This project is realized in the form of a competition, giving students creative opportunities and cross-curricular connections

Green park:

Cycle and pedestrian green route.

https://youtube.com/shorts/piYHNCz8NIU?feature=share

Wind turbine

Climate-smart Greenhouses

Green roof

Electric vehicles.


Transportation
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Hydropower
Moving to an area where such a lot of people live and work is hard so this must be carefully designed. Cars, buses, trains and trams, river boats, also as pedestrian walks and lanes for cyclists, you would like to form sure the facilities are in situ for everyone’s perfect balance.

Presentation in https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1441134806002827266

Eighth phase: The third group

Impact of ecological city on human health and connection with Covid-19.

The spread of the pandemic all over the world has caused since the time of quarantine and complete closure,

  • the level of carbon dioxide decreases as a result of car use,
  • to a lesser extent, factories were working at full capacity, also
  • coverage for illegal deforestation activities on the Amazon and poaching in Africa.
  • also during this pandemic period the amount of waste has increased plastic.

As a result of the use of masks, a considerable number of them were thrown into the natural environment, increasing the worldwide burden of plastic waste.

2. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the demand for plastics for medical use has increased significantly in some countries. In addition to personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves an increase of considerable use of plastic has been for reduction needs and available, these changes may exacerbate issues environmental plastics which existed even before the pandemic.

Ninth phase: How will you empower your city?

We all need to eat, but in a world with more and more people, where does it all come from? Transporting food remotely is costly and pollutes the environment. We also consume a lot of food and a lot of food is thrown in the bin!

Leading questions

  • Where will you grow enough food for your residents?
  • How can you make sure you eat as much food as possible without loss?

Humans aren’t the sole living things on the earth and that we need plants and animals to be ready to survive.

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting the well-being for all in the least ages is important to sustainable city development. However, despite great strides in improving people’s health and well-being in recent years, inequalities in health care access still persist.

What can we do to help?

Students start by promoting and protecting their own health and the health of others by making well informed choices, healthy foods choices. They can raise awareness within the community about the importance of excellent health, healthy lifestyles also as people’s right to quality health care services.

Students make a quiz. How healthy are you?:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TW66RS6

The fight against garbage are going to be effective if initiated and implemented locally and regionally. This help to make our city more sustainable city.

WE can start by doing simple things, for instance, greening our home. There must be a future during which cities provide opportunities for all, with access to basic services, energy, housing, transportation and more.

  • Teacher ask students if they believe that their daily choices can affect the lives of farmers, since we all have power as consumers and global citizens.
  • I ask students to think about what they can do to help achieve the Sustainable city, to improve the lives of those people who grow their food, their vegetables.

Why? If we don’t act to change our consumption and production patterns, we will cause irreversible damage to our economy and environment. This help sustainable city to grow up.

Final presantation

Project presantation in front of environmental specialists.

All students of our school voting for the best project. The winner is classe A .

ASSESSMENT.

Thought brainstorming, quiz, direct observation, final presentation. Assigning student assignments in a form of group discussion to solve problems related to the topic of the Ecological City. Create a quiz in Quizizz about Sustainable city

Discussions between students in groups, inviting students to draw conclusions based on their opinion.

Initial evaluation

Brainstorming: After introducing the topic, using Brainstorming that current knowledge of students can be assessed.

Formative assessment

Thought storm, discussion, students value each other, self-esteem. Great potential for focusing on art, using STEM to influence climate policy, can create a shift in climate awareness and participate in the engagement of our communities. Students can use photos, leaflets, videos, create posters.

Final evaluation

Final presentation: Presentation, in group discussion of the results obtained in the forum, display of group works in the form of a fair and voting by school students for the most beautiful model.

Evaluation criteria: Cooperation, communication, creativity, knowledge, critical thinking.

I have created different quizzes at Quizziz for evaluation.

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*For more information about Sustainable Development, I with my students have registered at event.

Virtual T³ (Teachers Teaching with Technology) Europe conference. T³ Europe is a network of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) teachers that serves as umbrella body for country organizations to provide quality professional development, classroom-proven content and integrated state-of-the-art classroom pedagogy.

Sharing Inspiration 2021 – STEM Education for a Sustainable World.

All the visuals, photos and videos belong to the Author – Attribution CC-BY

Who is behind the computer? We…your teachers!

Author: Erviola Konomi

The word is confronted now with Covid-19, the school are closed, I hope for your safety and well-being. In this difficult situation, we have tried to stay close to students through online learning.

The EdTechX Global Report in Addressing the Likely Impact of COVID-19 on use of Technology in Education and Training: “The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and resulting containment measures on Education and Training has been enormous. 1.7 bn learners, or 90%, are estimated to be currently learning from home”

According to the Ministry of Education in Albania “… a very significant number of students, parents and teachers are engaged in online lessons: 96.8% of students, 95.3% of parents and 98.7% of teachers”

The situation of pandemic was unexpected and I, like many teachers, found ourselves unprepared and untrained for distance learning.

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STEM & SDG activities

Author: Erviola Konomi

Healthy food for sustainable Development of planet

Subjects:
Geography, Social Studies, Citizenship
Mathematics, Biology, Economy

Resources:

The event covers a variety of topics, such as health, food, climate, environment and agriculture. For a healthy diet from sustainable food systems.

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Let’s code and stay safe online!

Author: Erviola Konomi

Students age: 16 years

Happening at:
High school “Zhani Ciko”, Patos, Albania

Date: 02/02/2020 – 26/03/2020

Materials
Computers (Depending on our target group, we might ask participants to bring their own laptops). Papers, decorations, cards.

Let’s code in Albania

Description:
Our mission is to make a difference through our continuous support to educators in their professional development towards effective science teaching and learning.
All young people should be educated to think deeply by using internet in safety way and to have the chance to become the innovators, educators, researchers and leaders who can solve the most pressing challenges facing our world, both today and tomorrow.

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