Monday, April 20, 2015

Be Safe Online

Be Safe Online



Many people use Internet nowadays as a source of information. It can be a great place for your search, learning, socializing. However, did you ever ask yourself how to be safe online? This is an important question! That is why, we are trying to help you and let you know all the rules and the manners that help you be safe online! You should review this guide with your parents!

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Media


 [Chema Attia] from [Pioneer prep school /Monastir] Selected as
 Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) Expert

Recognized as global leader in using technology to transform education

November 12th, Monastir Pioneer Prep School, Chema Attia was announced today as a Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) Expert joining the more than 5,600 educators in the MIE program worldwide. Each year, Microsoft selects innovative educator experts to share ideas, try new approaches and learn from each other through a global community dedicated to improving student outcomes through technology.
Being a computer sciences teacher in my school, I can collaborate with a limited number of teachers, but as an MIE Expert, I can share my experience and collaborate with a large number of teachers around the world. I am excited to be selected as an MIE Expert. I will live a new exceptional experience, motivating and different, which is a great honor.
The school administration also recognized our efforts and congratulated us through publishing the certificate on the school facebook page
As an MIE Expert, educators build their capacity for using technology in both the classroom and curriculum to improve student learning, advise Microsoft and educational institutions on how to integrate technology in pedagogically sound ways and be an advocate at conferences, events and trainings for how Microsoft technology can improve learning.
“Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts are inspiring examples of educators applying new ways of teaching and learning in their classrooms that motivate students and empower them to achieve more,” said Anthony Salcito, vice president, Worldwide Education, Microsoft. “We celebrate and support the work they do every day!”
To learn more about the MIE Expert program you can find out more here. If you are an educator and interested in joining the MIE Expert program self-nominations will open in April 2016. We invite you to also join our Microsoft Educator Community where you can learn and grow professionally, exchange ideas and learn from others, and make connections globally and earn recognition.





Radio Monastir attended the event and recorded reflections of students, teachers and parents. This is broadcast on sunday 19th of April, between 9 am and 10 am.

Broadcast Radio Monastir

A coverage of the campaign on "Protecting children from internet risks" which took place at the Pioneer Prep School in Monastir, done by "the young Journalist", from the CRIPE, Monastir.

Coverage of CRIPE Monastir

Open day

Before the event the pupils prepared an online invitation and event. They shared them on a facebook page they created




On the 17th of April 2015, we organized an open day on which the students presented the outcome of the project.
Before the opening, the students arranged the room and decorated it with posters they created themselves :
This a the program of the event:


It was presented by the pupils for pupils in the presence of inspectors, teachers and parents.

 
The ANSI was also present through a lecture in which they introduced themselves and warned the pupils about the types of risks they can face in the cyber world.



The pupils were so enthusiastic and pleased that they wore t-shirts on which is written the title of the project in big letters: 
   



Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Game , Quiz & Animation

A quiz  created with Scratch Software by: Amine , Nouha & Yasmine:
Quiz Be Safe Online

Game Virus Attack created with Scratch Software by: Amine , Nouha & Yasmine:
Virus Attack
Game Virus Attack

Animation created with Scratch by Mohamed Amine, Sadek & Yassine:
Safety online rules