3 reasons why GENYO schools advance e-learning

Technology plus education equals e-Learning.

For students nowadays, when they talk of e-learning, they think of computers and gadgets. Students are highly into technology. With the advent of these technological advances, how do schools cope with it?


As early as 2008, GENYO e-learning was launched to energize regular classroom experience. Powered by the two leading educational providers in Singapore and Philippines namely Marshall Cavendish Online and DIWA Learning Systems, it is focused on the learning of today’s generation and promotes learning beyond the classroom. The internet will no longer be just for surfing, playing games, or watching videos but it will now be used for a more educational and enjoyable learning.Since GENYO e-learning was launched, schools who realized the value of using this technology as a form of learning tool maximized the opportunity to advance this fast-changing era of teaching and learning experience for both and students. Many have adopted the 4Cs integrated e-learning solution of GENYO. Among these are Canossa School of Sta. Rosa, First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, St. Paul College of Makati, Hope Christian High School, Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati, San  Sebastian College-Recoletos and Sienna College of Taytay. Now on its third year of subscription, these schools prove to be a testimonial not only for teachers and students but also for parents who wonder how technology could really help their kids in their education.

So how does GENYO establish its worth?

E-Learning for Fun, Meaningful Experience 

At the start of the lesson, students would often wait on the teacher’s introduction of the lesson, accompaniedby writing notes and daydreaming. Their minds would wander off as  the lesson gets a little bit complicated, then as the bell would ring, another teacher would enter and the cycle begins day after day.

With GENYO, teachers can access multimedia components like video clips, colorful animations, interactive simulations and challenging quizzes which, in turn, can heighten the interest of the students. Normal daily routine will be combined with technology-enhanced lesson; thus, attracting students from their daydream.

May it be video clip about animals or an animated teacher-prepared game; students can further explore the topic and continue their curiosity. Feed the students with the animated tutorials that they can listen to and surely they’ll ask for more. Teachers can allow them to answer these flash-based games and activities during class hours or give this as an assignment that they can review at home. Since GENYO e-Learning is available 24/7, students can learn at their own pace and at their own time.

Teachers become Facilitators

 A classroom without a teacher is not a class. How familiar it may sound, students usually rely on their teacher as they feed on their hunger for knowledge. The teacher directs, guides, and prepares their students into the real world. Without a teacher, everything becomes dull and without direction.

With this in mind, GENYO e-Learning works for the convenience of the teachers. Not only does it help them find hundreds of teaching resources that they can use in classroom discussions, GENYO also allows them to customize their own lessons and tests based on their teaching strategy; thus opening doors for flexibility and creativity. It lets them prepare ahead for their lessons and in much shorter time.  When discussion begins, teachers can just project in class what they want their students to copy and take notes instead of writing everything on the board.

How does this affect the teacher anyway? 

During class discussions, teachers become facilitators. As according to Wikipedia (2011)1, a facilitator is someone who helps a group of people understand their common objectives and assists them to plan to achieve these objectives without taking a particular position in the discussion. In the classroom setup, the students have their common objective – that is, to understand a certain lesson, may it be simple or complicated. With less time to prepare the materials needed for the discussion and write the notes on the board, teachers as facilitators can fully explain the lesson and start interaction among the students. One hour of lecture can become one hour of sharing ideas among the teacher and the students; hence, making learning much more fun and exciting.

 

Immediate Feedback boosts Learning

According to Vockell, E. and Schwartz, E. in their book, Computers in Classroom,2 “in order for learners to receive maximum benefit from feedback, it should be supplied as soon as possible after performance of the activity.”

Feedback is very important as is it tells the learners whether they were right or wrong. More often than not, students usually receive feedback delayed by minutes, hours, days or even weeks. As Vockell and Schwartz mentioned, the best time to provide feedback is when they are most interested in the information – usually right after they have given their answer.

With GENYO, immediate feedback is also achieved. As students extend their learning by answering flash-based activities already available in the portal and online tests created by their teachers, scores are automatically monitored after the activity.  With this, students can check where they got a mistake, review the questions and converse with the teacher to clear up some misunderstanding. Teachers, on the other hand, can immediately discuss points for improvement as scores give initial response to the lesson taken and note possible topics that need to be thoroughly discussed. Moreover, results are always available for teacher’s review anytime and anywhere. 

Thus, GENYO has proven its worth as it makes e-learning fun and exciting for students, creates interaction for teachers and students and provides immediate feedback for the student’s learning growth.  No wonder more and more schools now appreciate the value of e-learning for children.

More schools are Signing Up

 

Designed to help teachers and students achieve a more engaging student learning experience, GENYO was maximized in different schools nationwide; thus, moving forward with e-Learning. From nine schools in 2008 up to 74 schools in 2010 for both grade school and high school, more and more schools are realizing e-Learning as an effective way to prepare kids in the 21st century workforce. Not only does GENYO allow for a fun-filled, content-rich and meaningful interaction within the classroom, but it also eases the burden of teachers and parents in making sure superior learning experience is achieved by their students. For more information, you can visit http://www.genyo.com.ph.#

References:

1Wikipedia Encyclopedia. (June 30, 2011) Facilitator. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facilitator. (August 15, 2011).

2Vockell, E. and Shwartz, E. (n.d.) Computers in the Classroom. Retrieved from http://education.calumet.purdue.edu/vockell/cai/cai3/cai3feedback.htm (August 15, 2011).

Boosting e-classroom in Quantum: GENYO Activities

 One step ahead in e-Learning. This is what Quantum students from General Santos City experienced as they take part in several school activities for the month of July.

            The Quantum Academy Inc., now on its second year subscription of using GENYO e-learning, is maximizing the use of technology as some of its activities kicked off when the month of July started.

            GENYO class. From chalk and chalkboard to whiteboard and marker; now, computers and internet. These are the new tools of learning for students as they read and listen to their lessons online inside the classroom and answer their interactive activities in the computer room. As the school moved a notch higher in upgrading their facilities by adding up computers and internet in each classroom, the students not only benefit from the eye-popping visuals and its accompanying audio but at the same they enjoy learning their lessons.

 

          As what Reginald Falgui III, a grade six student said, “GENYO is helpful especially in Science because when our teacher can’t fully explain or draw properly our lesson like cells, she uses GENYO and we easily learn. It is much easier with GENYO.”

            Online Teacher Diagnostic Test.  To measure the student’s capabilities at the start of the school year, Quantum teachers conduct an exam in their specified subject area and this time, the school decided to make it online. Using the test builder feature of GENYO, teachers had converted their own tests and let the students answer the questions. Results were then easily tracked to check on the student’s competence.

 

 

 

           Online Student Election.  Teachers don’t need to print several copies of paper for an event done only once. This time around, high school students voted their choice for the student government (SG) leaders online with just a click of a button. Within minutes, SG adviser Virgil Faderogao was able to trace the winners from the election using the Survey feature of GENYO and declare the new set of winners during the weekly assembly of students. As he had mentioned, “With GENYO, we get fast and accurate results in a matter of few minutes. After the election, we already knew the winners for the student government officers this school year.”

 

 

         Homepage Development and PowerPoint Presentation. In celebration of the Nutrition month, Quantum students also created their own homepage and PowerPoint presentation with themes on Cottage Industry and Livelihood. Given a time limit, students designed their own homepage and powerpoint in which they uploaded in GENYO via the offline homework feature.

 “GENYO paved the way for easy transmission of file. With the aid of its offline homework, access for Homepage Development final presentation became a breeze as we just download all their entries in just a few clicks in a different computer,” Dealson Bagorio said as he facilitated the event during the HELE/TLE week.

             Using the offline homework feature of GENYO, students are able to upload their final work online and teachers download it in another computer for checking. With this, students also have a back up copy of their work when technical difficulties were encountered during the event.

           Other activities that helped Quantum boost e-classroom include teacher trainings wherein the on-site learning integration specialist conduct trainings on several features of the GENYO e-learning system. Also, students went through the online elimination of Battle of the Brains, an intra-school quiz bee competition to measure the students’ academic capabilities. Truly, these activities make Quantum one step ahead in integrating technology in the classroom. For further information, you can check out http://www.genyo.com.ph.#

Quantum ready for “future classrooms”

Let your school take the lead.

In response to the Philippine government’s campaign to utilize ICT as a tool for learning, The Quantum Academy, Inc. in General Santos City launched GENYO, an online e-learning integrated program which serves as virtual classroom for both students and teachers.

GENYO, or Generation Youth, is powered by the two leading educational providers in Singapore and Philippines namely Marshall Cavendish Online and DIWA Learning Systems. Focused on the learning of today’s generation, GENYO is curriculum-based, student centric and promotes learning beyond the classroom. With the advent of technological advances, the internet will no longer be just for surfing, playing games, or watching videos but it will now be used for a more educational and enjoyable learning.With an exclusive online subscription, Quantum students are able to browse different multimedia tutorial lessons and quizzes for English, Math, Science, Filipino and Araling Panlipuan/Hekasi that they can review either at school or at home for enrichment purposes.

In addition to this, teachers benefit from this online learning website as it serves as their tool for creating their own online lessons, games and tests that they can send to the student’s accounts for easier follow-up. This is with the help of the Learning Integration Specialist Yza Santiago assigned there.

“For me, I like the online tests because it allows me to create the quiz earlier before the class and it lessens my work in checking the papers of my grade 1 students. With GENYO, I can immediately track the student with the highest score and give them a reward by allowing them to play a game after the quiz,” said Teacher Chiene, grade 1 adviser.  She also said that in subjects like Science and Sibika at Kultura, GENYO is also a big help because those things that cannot be easily pictured out by students, they can show through GENYO.

Teachers can also customize their lessons in GENYO that is much more suitable for their lessons. They can select lessons from GENYO, upload their own file or search from other websites and combine it to one single lesson that they can show to the students during class or even send it to their accounts.

“I really like GENYO because it helped me a lot especially in preparing visual aids. It’s very hard for me to look for pictures and materials for their TLE class, but with the help of GENYO, I can easily assign a lesson from YouTube, filter all the videos related to our lessons and show it to class,” shared Teacher Jennifer, a high school Technology and Livelihood Education teacher.

Even minor subject teachers of Music, TLE and Computer benefit from the advantages of using GENYO.

As Teacher Dealson of Computer subject said, “I use the offline homework feature of GENYO because it allows me to check the works of the students easily, without looking at their folders in each computer. Even at home, I can easily download their work and start checking. ”

Since the student’s lessons are delivered via the World Wide Web, classroom discussions come alive as the interactive multimedia content like animations, colorful graphics with audio and videos easily catch the student’s attention. Aside from enjoying these visuals, the students are also able to do their seat works or quizzes online either in Math, Science, English or Hekasi.

Quantum students also became highly participative in the school activities supported by GENYO. With the GENYO Pagsulat ng Sanaysay and the GENYO English Essay Writing Contest, they are able to squeeze out their creative juices in writing essays using the computer. Students in grade school and high school also had a glimpse of graphics design by creating their own poster and slogan using MS Paint or Adobe Photoshop.

“I like the poster and slogan contest because it gives us an idea on how we can be as creative as possible using technology, plus we are being competitive because we aim to get the medal,” shared Kate Montecillo, a grade 6 student.

Other activities supported by GENYO are the Battle of the Brains, LTRLinx Challenge, Gawad Genyong Guro (G3) and essay contests for both teachers and students.

 

GENYO is also used as a supplementary material for students who needed further review and follow-up on their lessons.  As such, The Quantum Academy, Inc. maximizes the use of GENYO and takes the lead in the academic community.

For further information, you can log on to www. genyo.com.ph.  #