After spending time learning about pre-European settlement in the Appleby are Moutere classroom have built their own Maori legend by combining their knowledge of legends and creating one that fits well with the local area which was well known for kumara growing. Kumara are like a sweet potato. Very yummy.
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This is the first part of a presentation made by Jacquie Ashton, Linda Prideaux and Fran Carter from Cornwall Education Development Service at the West of England ICT Conference in Torquay on July 1st 2008.
In the first part of the presentation Jacquie Ashton talks about the ways schools are communicating and collaborating internationally using ICT and especially web2.0 software.
This episode is a snapshot movie and interview with teachers from a local school which run a PL program called Tekkie Brekkie. “A great idea and way to up skill staff in learning about ICT.”
At the end of last term Discover IT Tasman teachers and principals went on tour of a few Nelson Schools. Brightwater School was the first on our list and we learnt much about the the journey taken by Brightwater School to cater for their 21st century learners from Janice Gulbranson.
Well worth sharing.
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Recovering from a cold is no hindrance to Rob's dodgy sound bites and stodgy mix of self-promotion and ideological rants. Slowmation, the new ICT network, egalitarianism and innacurate web names are all dissected here.
30 minute episode talking to two 9th grade students who are involved in Project Based Learning. Their learning environment uses Web2.0 tools as it's core environment. These students are talking out their learning experiences (not the tools - they never say Web2.0) in using Ning as a Social Classroom Network. They discuss how this is different from their previous experiences of ICT, how they use it at home, and how they have begun to be aware of 'audience'.