Monthly ArchiveJuly 2007
Learning Programs 15 Jul 2007 05:59 am
PD Session in Cairns
Below are links to various sites related to the PD Sessions I am conducting this week.
Podcasting Activity
Podcasting Activity 1 Photos Page
e-Portfolio Session
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21st Century Education 12 Jul 2007 04:11 pm
Look where we came from…
The clip below is from 1994 (I was in grade 9 at school) introducing the Internet. Just fascinating to watch. I love how the earlier adopters saw this primarily as a wonderful way to learn and a place where people could connect and exchange ideas.
Enjoy….
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Web 2.0 and Education 11 Jul 2007 04:11 pm
Podcasting and e-portfolio seminars
Well I am preparing some presentations I am giving next week up in north Queensland on podcasting and e-portfolios. I am heading up there to do some work with teachers and to also see what some schools are doing in the areas of digital media. Should be an exciting trip. Once I have the presentations finished I will post them up here for comments etc. Just finished listening to Wes Fryer’s latest podcast over at Moving at the speed of creativity, where he had a group of teachers record and podcast their ideas on using podcasting in their classrooms.
Just found this site….. What an awesome concept – http://www.rockourworld.org/ if you are interested in podcasting you need to check this out!!!
I would be interested to hear some feedback from folks that are using podcasting at present and or e-portfolios. Just leave your comments here on the blog… More soon….
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21st Century Education & Flat World & Web 2.0 and Education 08 Jul 2007 04:16 am
I am back – Time for food for thought!!
Well I am back from a short vactaion… Now spending my last week of holidays studying for my Final Cut Pro certification exam. It is quite interesting working through the course work, I just hope I can get through it all. I took a break from it all tonight and came across this video on youtube…. Certainly some food for thought. The stats in the video relate to us here in Australia just as much as the folk in the US. It would be interesting to see how Australian students compared. Anyway, enjoy the video and let me know what you think…