Yuri Karagyozov is an IB MYP/DP Mathematics: applications & interpretation and IBDP Computer science Teacher at International School of Turin who helps teachers use technology to improve instruction. He is always trying to find new and innovative ways to incorporate technology across the curriculum in order to increase student learning and engagement.
Yuri received a MA degree in Sofia University. Yuri is also a Google for Education Certified Teacher and Trainer.
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Certified Trainers empower educators to learn and use Google for Education products to make their classrooms more efficient, improve student outcomes, and foster leadership skills.
I love spent my time growing my skills, now I get certified to be recognized for my workI've done.
This certificate is for educators who are super users and enthusiasts of Google tools in the classroom. This level validates advanced technology integration skills.
In my work as a teacher, I have been using G Suite for Education literally from the moment it was created.
From the beginning, I fell in love with the idea that several people could work together in one document. Over the years, I have encouraged both my students and my colleagues to use the full suite of applications. And last year I started getting certified in the Google Teacher Program.
In 2016 I successfully completed the "Developing Digital Skills in your Classroom online" course at the European Schoolnet Academy. In 6 modules, the course explores the definition and role of digital skills generally and then looks at specific skill areas and how to address them in the classroom. The focus of these modules is on how the skill area can be addressed pedagogically and what tools there are available to help the teachers and students.
The IB offers an education for students from age 3 to 19, comprising of four programmes that focus on teaching students to think critically and independently, and how to inquire with care and logic. The IB prepares students to succeed in a world where facts and fiction merge in the news, and where asking the right questions is a crucial skill that will allow them to flourish long after they’ve left our programmes.
Design challenges all students to: apply practical and creative thinking skills to solve design problems, explore the role of design in both historical and contemporary contexts and consider their responsibilities when making design decisions and taking action. MYP design focuses a holistic design process rather than final products and solutions.
The course is a rigorous and practical problem-solving discipline. Computer science requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking as well as knowledge of how computers and other digital devices operate. The Computer science course is engaging, accessible, inspiring and rigorous.
The aims of the course is to enable students to develop mathematical knowledge, concepts and principles, to develop logical, critical and creative thinking and to employ and refine their powers of abstraction and generalization. The course require students to appreciate the use of technology in mathematics and become proficient with GDC.