Below is a slideshare set up from a powerpoint presentation, for a local teachers conference held at Deakin University, in Warrnambool. Our experience has shown that staff need to start with something that could be useful in their own personal lives, experiment with it and use it, and from their they can start to see [...]
Where to start with web2.0
May 8th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Tags: blogging · conference presentations · global projects · professional development · skype · web2.0
Teaching 2.0 students using flatclassrooms
April 12th, 2008 · 5 Comments
The student in the image asked me a question on the content of my lesson. However, she was not really my student. She was one of Chad Ball’s students from New Brunswick in Canada and was part of a 100 strong class of Canadian students seated in their school lecture theatre, listening to me, speak about Australia, our [...]
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Why I love skype!
March 26th, 2008 · 3 Comments
When I suggested my top ten web2.0 sites for 2007, skype was one of them. I had experienced using this software with my two sons who live in London and have since used it at school for videoconferencing purposes with NZ Chrissy and Gail Casey when she was teaching ESL in Korea. Whilst it was [...]
Tags: social networking · videoconferencing
My Week in Review
February 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Highlight of the Week
Using skype for videoconferencing and bridgit screen share to enable Jeff Whipple, from Nashwaaksis Middle School / Devon Middle School, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada teach my students about wikis and the flat tales project using his laptop screen, from his home. (Read Jeff’s post and my post.)
From the student perspective
started receiving comments on [...]
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A classroom without walls
February 12th, 2008 · 4 Comments
I have experienced two more amazing events today. After spending most of last night researching cybersafety sites and collecting some wonderful reference points from my twitter colleagues re links, sites and online videos, I went to upload them onto the desktop in the lab which projects onto the datashow. However, our internet was down. A [...]
Tags: blogging · flatclassroom · skype · videoconferencing
Social Networking Rocks!!!
January 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments
I am just so excited that I am going to write up my ejourneys of today, immediately. Those who have used these emerging technologies will be highly amused, I am sure, but for those who may still venture down this path,you may be interested in my jottings. In years to come, I am sure that [...]
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Skype that Call!!
December 17th, 2007 · No Comments
Skype has opened up a whole new world – cyber and international. Skype is VOiP (Voice over internet protocol) which allows (to put very simply) two computers to ring each other like a telephone. Such calls are then free, except for the cost of the download time.
We have two sons who live in London and skype allows [...]
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Skyping is such fun – online learning at its best
December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
What a great day we had today! Even though we have used skype briefly with classes and a school from NZ, and our grade 5 teacher and our LOTE teacher use it, our first big trial in the classroom for me came today when we introduced our classes to students in Korea.Each class was as [...]
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