Thursday, March 26, 2015

Update 5

Sorry for the delays with... well pretty much everything at this point!

Most of the reflections for last month are either done or work in process, so look forward to those coming out soon! (I might just post a video for the violin and flute reflections... means a lot less typing, which I am really slow at!)

Also I accidentally deleted my CAS hours table (seriously, why is the Update and Revert to draft button right next to each other) so I tried my best to restore it, but it might be missing a few things...
(if you know what exactly was on it, leave a comment!)

March is winding down to a close now, so here are some updates, goals etc for April:
  •  I have started a crochet class which will continue into April (creative)
  •  I will be helping out backstage with our school's Arts evening toward the end of April (service/action)
  •  I need to have more action hours.... barely have any compared to the other two!
  •  At the moment, all of the English first aid classes are during school hours, so I might have to wait til summer to do that...
  • Didn't get a form for Battle of the Books since it would only be a few hours (since books were read at home individually and the actual Battle didn't count for CAS)
-Rebecca

*update: Right, I somehow forgot to mention that I am taking a 5 day spanish crash course with my friends during Easter break. I have no idea why I left it out but yeah...


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Newspaper club reflections

Click here for more photos, updates and descriptions of what I did!

Nov-Dec       Jan

Here are the reflections for the school newspaper!

2) Undertaken new challenges or an extension of an existing one
Since this was the first time our school ever had a newspaper, by coming up with the idea and starting the club, I was a risk-taker and was presented with new challenges though out the making of the newspaper.

Firstly, we quickly realized that we didn't have a budget to have a printed newspaper, nor the resources, so we decided to do an online newspaper. We already had all of the photos we would ever need from the photography club (thanks!) but we still needed to orginise sort and choose photos, which lead to a lot of emails between the two clubs (we eventually just decided to have them be at the meetings to save on time)

Another problem we faced was finding out what students wanted in their newspaper. We solved this by creating a survey and giving it to each of the class room. Unfortunately, some people didn't follow the instructions to put tally marks (one class even wrote "mostly", "a few" and "some" !) so we came up a plan where if a majority of the class wanted something, we gave it 3 points, some of the class got 2, a few got 1 and if they didn't respond, the section got 0 points. By putting it in a spread sheet and compiling the data we got, we were able to find the most popular topics to do.

A small section of the results to the survey (the third name option, KCCIS Press wasn't chosen even once!)


3) Planned and Initiated Activities 
Since I was one of the older members in the group, I had to help organize everything and planned who did what. This was done through collecting everyone's email address, and setting up everything in google drive. That way we could see what was being done and everyone could chip in to help edit or format (which we quickly found was one of the most time consuming parts). I helped to set up a new email and twitter account so that students at our school could contact us directly.

I was personally in charge of the World News section and the Books section, so I had to plan things for the younger years to do. For the former section, I had a brainstorming session where we looked up recent world events and had each person choose one to write about. I also asked the students to post their sources so that I could check if they were reliable and unbiased.

For the Books sections, many of the students had ideas for books to review, so I set a deadline for the reviews and let them go off to write them. I also did a "Books vs Movie" review with another student, which was suggested by the student who did it with me.

Lastly, I also helped to edit through many of the sections in the newspaper and find photos to format the page.


The header to the Book section!!

4) Worked collaboratively with others
This was a huge collaborative project with others, as we involved all the students in the school to make decisions about the newspaper, worked with the photography club to get photos, needed to work together with students from all ages to write out and edit the articles.

The collaborative element of the club was my favorite part, since it meant that I could meet and interact with the new Year 7's and 8's, helping them to come up with ideas that would allow them to be a part of the first ever school magazine (sadly it didn't last long... why did you cancel it school?!)

Working together also allowed us to play to each students strengths, such as letting students who loved to read to be involved in more parts of the books section, while letting those who liked speaking to collect and conduct the "Meet the Teachers" interviews.

I also liked the fact that we were able to get strong Mandarin Chinese speakers and writers to add Chinese translations to the pages, which allowed more students in our international school to read and take part in it.



That is all for now, will probably add more photos since this post is a bit text heavy!
- Rebecca

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Newspaper club - January (2 months late I know...)

Activity: School Newspaper
Date: January (Wednesdays)
Time: 1 hour 45 min a week (4 times a month)
Type: Group (with the Newspaper ECA group)
Organization: School 

Hours:  3 hours - Creative
              3 hours - Service


Haven't updated about this in a while...
Long story short, our school has canceled it indefinitely due to... reasons (our school was very vague about it) so there is only one month of it for January
(we had Chinese New Year break for two weeks and it was canceled the week before it, so I didn't count the month of Feb, since it was only one meeting).

I will try my hardest to get it back up! In the mean time, since the website is blocked with a password and it isn't viewable to everyone, here are some screenshots of the things I did!

The home page:


Photo was taken by our schools photography club, chinese translations done by another club member. The email and twitter account (basically all communication) was run by me and classmate
Here is another photo:



Sports section:
This was a page I helped to format and find pictures for. The scores and information came from several of the Y12 members who helped out as time keepers or as team players.

(I blocked out the names of the younger students since I haven't asked permission from them to post it on my CAS blog.)

World News section: 
 This is one of the sections I personally helped write. It is news from the October- November issue since I realized that since the website is down, I need to show evidence for last terms stuff. It is actually much longer than this, but I didn't want to post every single page of it (it is quite long).


Book section:
I was personally in charge of this section of the newspaper. I had 3 students in my part of the team and I helped with brainstorming ideas, having updates and editing their work.

This is the book challenge page, where I chronological my quest to read 52 books this year!

This page is a "Books vs Movies" review, where we compared books to the movies to see which one was truly better! We also had lots of book reviews done by members in the club, which I won't post since there are just so many and I only helped edit them.



School news section:
Lastly I helped to edit and find pictures for the school news section, with the information being written by people from our school. Again I chose to show the Nov-Dec issue of the newspaper since I need evidence for it (also it looks nicer and is more festive!)
So that is all for now, hopefully the school newspaper will be revived some time in the future! I'll be posting the reflections HERE soon!

-Rebecca