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Monday, 31 August 2009

Are you looking for an advanced interactive whiteboard course?



ClassroomImage by James F Clay via Flickr


September 14                          Location: North Coast

This is a 1 day (6 hour) course which includes:
Develop advanced skills and understanding in the use of the lesson creation software;
hands on experience to extend skills and knowledge using the IWB applications, hardware and lesson creation software;
and review of the applications to enhance school based teaching/learning activities with a focus on quality teaching.
Specifically designed for primary and secondary teachers who have experience using Interactive Whiteboards and lesson creation software.

Venue: Toormina DET Office, Cnr Lyons & Toormina Rds, Toormina 2452

Contact: Jessica Little PO Box 275, Grafton NSW
Jessica.Little@det.nsw.edu.au
66909505
As advertised on TaLe

Media Release Mullumbimby High School P&C Association

 This media release is from the Mullumbimby High School P&C Association
in the hope that it may provide some balance to the misrepresentation of our school 
in some of the state and national media.
 
Mullumbimby High School
P and C Association
Media Release
31st August 2009
Statement by Mullumbimby High School P and C Association
Mark Collinson: President.
Mullumbimby High School P and C extends its condolences to the family and friends of Jai Morcom, who passed away over the weekend.
The incident is a great tragedy, and the P & C will endeavour to support the family and the broader community in whatever way we can.
On behalf of the P & C I would like to extend my condolences to Jai's family. The incident has touched the entire community.
The P & C also gives full support to the Principal of Mullumbimby High School, its leadership team, and the rest of the staff.
As President, I am confident in the way student welfare and discipline is managed at MHS.
As a parent, I would like to state, that media reports of of a culture of violence and bullying are not reflective of the actual school culture at Mullumbimby High School.
Friday’s incident is very rare, and is certainly not typical of the school culture.
We are all shocked, and extremely saddened by the events of Friday 28th August. It is important that we stick together as a broader community and support our school and its leadership as well as its staff and students.
 Mark Collinson
President


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Sunday, 30 August 2009

Why let students play games?

Not sure of the place of games in the education process? Read this report:
For further reading go to Future Labs-Games and Learning
# Language Arts
# Arts
# Math 
# Social Science
  Primary Games Arena claims it "is the largest resource of Primary School games in the universe." See what you think!

 The games are organised into three main sections:
 By StageStage 2 Science Games  supporting curriculum topics

 By year:  Year 5 Games

 By subject: English

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Smart Notebook 10 Video Tutorial Library

Smart Notebook 10 Video Tutorial Library: Guest Access = no cost


Editing a podcast with Audacity on a SmartboardImage by Wesley Fryer via Flickr
 
Provides videos on 15 different activities including:
* Adding an Information Help Button
* Creating and Applying Themes
* Setting Default Font
* Using the Screen Capture Tool









Love to hear from you
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Saturday, 29 August 2009

Looking for an Advanced Interactive Whiteboard Course?


Interactive whiteboard at CeBIT 2007Image via Wikipedia

Date: 14 Sep 2009  

Location: North Coast

Specifically designed for primary and secondary teachers who have experience using Interactive Whiteboards and lesson creation software.

This is a 1 day (6 hour) course which includes: 
Develop advanced skills and understanding in the use of the lesson creation software;
hands on experience to extend skills and knowledge using the IWB applications, hardware and lesson creation software
and review of the applications to enhance school based teaching/learning activities with a focus on quality teaching.

Venue: Toormina DET Office, Cnr Lyons & Toormina Rds Toormina 2452
Contact:Jessica Little PO Box 275, Grafton NSW Jessica.Little@det.nsw.edu.au 66909505

As advertised on TaLe






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For a laugh........I think,..... or maybe not!!

Welcome to the New Automated Teacher Mental Health Line
 
 
If you are obsessive-compulsive, please press 1 repeatedly.

If you are codependent, please ask someone to press 2.

If you have multiple personalities, please press 3, 4, 5, and 6.

If your are paranoid, we know who you are and what you want. Just stay on the line so we can trace the call.

If your schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell you what number to press.

If you are depressed it doesn't matter which number you press. No one will answer.
 Anonymous


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DID YOU KNOW?....Globalisation and the Information Age


Newly Revised Edition Created by Karl Fisch, and modified by Scott McLeod; Globalization & The Information Age.



Love to hear what you think

Friday, 28 August 2009

Students and Learning

View a short video summarising some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what... 




Is this more like what we should be seeing in Education today?
 
Love to hear your ideas

 Your gateway to tuition-free education.
" The University does not charge students to take classes. Readings and other study materials will be available online free of charge.."


  "Harnessing new technologies to deliver low cost education to people around the world is a daring venture".
Professor Jack M. Balkin

 Watch:   ABC News on the tuition free University.


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Web 2.0 Guru and education

 Read all about EDUCATION to the 5th POWER

"Enhance educational experiences!
Web 2.0 Logo Collage

Enrich curriculum and instructional practices!

Engage "ALL" learners!
Empower every child with critical 21st Century Skills!

Envision and build highly advanced quality schools that better prepare our children for future success." 
Web2.0Guru


IRIS XV • learning to flyImage by Themis was here via Flickr



Love to hear your ideas


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Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Help your kids learn their tables musically!! Audio downloads available

Multiplication Rock
Multiplication Rock
Price: Audio CD ($10.39)

With a variety of rock music styles, this updated learning presentation catches attention and provides a professional sound never before heard on math recordings. 
 As they rock out to these multiplication tunes, learners develop quick, accurate recall for multiplication facts through 12. 
 
Multiplication Rap
Multiplication Rap
Price: Audio CD ($10.39)

Featuring today's "dance rap" style that kids love, this program contains tables through 12, and each group of facts has its own unique rap song.


 Positive lyrics, super-cool rap music, and high-energy action make these multiplication rap songs irresistible. Multiplication facts through twelve are easy to learn and remember with these fun rap songs—a different one for each set of rap facts.

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Your invitation to join Design the Future online conference.

Come join us and help design the future

Join the folks at Your School Library for their third international online event. The theme is Designing the Future and will be live from October 18 through November 8.

The theme covers design of schools, design of school libraries, design of learning and 2020 scenarios. If you are interested in where schools are headed and what issues are framing education in the C21 then don't miss this important opportunity.
  
Join colleagues from all corners of the globe as they discuss these important topics.

For more information and announcements as they happen visit www.yourschoollibrary.org

"These online conferences are great....It's asynchronous so you don't have to be online at a particular time and it overcomes international time differences.Braxton, Barbara.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Schoolhouse Rock collection on YouTube

 Meet Schoolhouse Rocky




Make teaching grammar fun and engaging!!! The students will beg for more.





Grammar Rock-conjunction
 There are plenty more Grammar Rock topics available at YouTube.
Image representing YouTube as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBase

Love to hear what you think.....



Quote of the Week

 "Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia." Charles M. Schulz


Australia, climate over 30 years (1961–1990).Image via Wikipedia









Video Conference Cafe

Marratech Video Conferencing
For those of you experimenting with Connected Classrooms the Video Conference Cafe could be very helpful.

When logged into the Portal,
Click on My Websites
Learning Systems Implementation Team Resource Site
Username is your regular DET username with @DET added to it (so mine is audrey.nay@det)
password is your regular DET one
VC cafe tab
there you can find or create video conference opportunities.


Thanks to Deirdre Ratcliffe for this tip.



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ICT Professional Development-Survey results

Professional Learning Priorities Survey -Kerrie Smith EdNA

What is uppermost in your thinking about your professional development in ICTs at present?
What do you most want to do?


Click here for the results showing the Uppermost concerns and barriers.

What do you think? Do you agree?
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DeeperWeb is amazing!

Another new search engine powered by google:


DeeperWeb is a free search engine tool for Google users that allows navigating through search results by employing Tag Cloud techniques.(like delicious) 
A word cloud of the content of the word cloud ...Image via Wikipedia


Great new visual dictionary.

Shahi is a visual dictionary that combines Wiktionary content with Flickr images, and more!

At this stage access to staff only on NSW DET.

WiktionaryImage via Wikipedia

Image representing Flickr as depicted in Crunc...Image via CrunchBase

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Stu shares some really interesting websites...

You will find plenty of stimulating and humourous websites from Stu here...

Stu's Random Sites - A Collection of Interesting Websites

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Digital Educational Revolution (DER)


Is this Technically the Best 1:1 Rollout in the World? provides a comprehensive overview of the DER posted 20 August, 2009 by Stu Hasic.

Included is an informative video for students to get their heads around the laptop program.


Visual and Audio resources for Stage 1 kids

Engage your young students.
Super Simple Songs-Great resources to use with your dataprojectors.
Use as introductions to IWB lessons....



Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Digital Literacy for Educators.

These are the details of the course I am running for A.S.L.A. in Coffs Harbour on 11 September. Would you be able to let your staff know about it?  It is credited with the N.S.W. Institute of Teachers for 20 hours PD.  Places are limited.
Sharon Brennan

 

Digital Literacy for Educators


A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.Image via Wikipedia
This project was funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training as a quality teacher initiative under the Australian Government Quality Teacher Programme.
This course is a 20 hour course for teachers and teacher librarians in primary and secondary schools throughout NSW.
The course comprises 1 full day face to face workshop in a location across NSW followed by an online program to be completed by Term 4, 2009. Participants will learn about:
  • Digital literacy and associated learning and skills for teachers to use in the classroom
  • Web 2.0 tools and other digital tools for learning....see below for overviews of the workshop and online course
 Download and register today - workshops will only be available in Term 3
Other Workshop venues:
28th Aug   Dubbo
31st Aug   Goulburn
2nd Sept  Bowral
3rd Sept  Campbelltown
4th Sept  Newcastle
8th Sept  Port Macquarie
15th Sept Wollongong
18th Sept  Fairfield
25th Sept Lower North Shore


Overview of 1 day workshop

8.00am - Registration
8.30am - Welcome 
Tagging – using Delicious / Digg
10.45 am Morning Tea
11.00am - Wikis / Voicethread
Using tools for learning – Embedding digital tools in the curriculum
12.30pm - Lunch
1.00pm - Podcasts
3.00pm - Next steps in online course
3.15pm - close of day

Overview of Online course - 12 hours
Modules
i.        New Media I 
ii.       New Media II 
iii.      New Media III 
iv.      Critical thinking IV 
v.       Critical thinking V 
vi.       Information Literacy VI 
vii.      Information Literacy VII 
viii.     Inquiry Learning VIII 
ix.      Inquiry Learning IX 
x.      Collaborative Learning X  
xi.     Collaborative Learning XI 
xii.     Integrating skills and curriculum XII 
xiii.    Integrating skills and curriculum XIII 

Final assessment to be submitted - a teaching and learning unit with a focus of digital learning

 
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SchoolTube - Living in a Digital World

SchoolTube - Living in a Digital World



Watch this year 3 class from Harry McKillop Elementaray School perform a parody......have a laugh!!
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Integrating ICT Pedagogy


The Australian National Schools Network is facilitating an exciting national Project in conjunction with Education Queensland International and supported by the AGQTP.
The participating teachers can already be proficient users of ICT or teachers who would like to develop their skills further. Having a huge range of skills in ICT is not a requirement of the project.

It's more about enthusing teachers to want to know more about how ICT can be integrated in Maths, History, English and Science.


The Workshops are free. Participants include schools in 20 locations nationally, with every state and territory represented including locations such as Bairnsdale, Warrnambool, Cairns, Townsville, Dubbo, Armidale, Lismore, Newcastle, Darwin, Katherine, Alice Springs. Geraldton, Albany and Bunbury.

For further information go to the website or to make contact click here

What not to do with PowerPoint!!

According to Don McMillan, here is a humorous &; yet insightful viewpoint on how people (teachers included) should not be using PowerPoint


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Sunday, 16 August 2009

Videos for your class.

Looking for suitable videos for your class K-4?-Try Kideos.

There are many categories including Educational, Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes.
Looking for suitable videos for your class K-12?
SchoolTube provides students and educators a safe, world class, and FREE media sharing website .
Videos and pictures are student produced and moderator approved, thus producing a pure and refreshing site that is appropriate for school use.
Check out all the categories.
There are lesson plans for students learning to create their own videos.





Looking for suitable videos for your class K-1
2? SnagFilms.com is a website where you can watch full-length documentary films for free, but we’re also a platform that lets you “snag” a film and put it anywhere on the web. With a library of over 850 films, and rapidly growing, you’re bound to find films that resonate with your interests.


Thursday, 13 August 2009

Brain Rules in the Classroom

Find out what happens when Brain Rule #5 (repeat to remember) is tested in classrooms of third graders. John Medina is the author of "Brain Rules." http://www.brainrules.net/


Monday, 10 August 2009

Learning Activity Wizards (LAW)

The Centre for Learning Innovation has provided learning activity wizards for you to create your own learning activities. You can store your activities after they are created. They are IWB friendly.

CLI Learning Activity Wizards are now available for your use under the My Applications tab in the DET portal.


The Learning Activity Wizards (LAW) enable users to create reusable, interactive and accessible multimedia learning activities. They are designed for a wide range of end users and require minimal technical knowledge.

Create:
Quizzes
Graphs
Puzzles
Charts
Survey
Timelines
Sequencing
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Brain Rules



If you are interested in 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work or home or school explore each rule through illustrations, charts and video.

Monday, 3 August 2009

Poetry Aloud


To listen to some poetry from


click
here.

To celebrate poetry all year long try the ideas here

Try Tips for young poetry writers