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e-Learning Round-Up | 26 September 2011

September 26, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (3)

This week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

 

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Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

John Phelps: John is an ICT facilitator, based in Napier, with a number of ICTPD Clusters including I-Connect and Digital Daze 2.0. This week he has blogged about student self-publishing, Taylar’s first ebook.

 

 


 

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Group of the Week

QR Codes in Education:

A new space to share ideas for utilising QR Codes in Education.

 

 


 

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A sneak peek: eLearning in VLN Groups

 

Leadership

  • ..and take the poll: Leadership poll "Can a principal be a leader of e-learning without leading this themselves?"
  • Planning for BYOD: Barbara Reid blogs about how schools are getting started. All feedback welcome.

 

Professional Learning

  • Peer Observations of ICT: A focus on increasing teacher development and learning by sharing effective practice through peer observations of ICT in the classroom at Reignier Catholic Schools (Crystal Hewett via blog).

 

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Professional Learning Events

Educating children of the information age: Cafe Scientifique: Discussing the idea of tailoring educational environments to enhance and foster the development of lifelong learning skills and competencies (11 Oct 2011)

 


 

Teaching and Learning  |  Digital Citizenship 

  • ePortfolios: More useful material from Software for Learning.
  • TeKids: Erica blogs about the pressures and the joys of supporting student e-leaders at KHS.

 


 

 

Technology

  • YouTube | Teachers' channel: A new channel dedicated to videos for teaching and learning. The Free Technology for Teachers site has also shared some suggestions on the best way to use the YouTube Teacher channel to support learning.

 

Beyond the Classroom

  • Shake up your story: Artist Raghava KK demos his new children's book for iPad with an unusual feature: when you shake it, the story -- and your perspective -- changes.  Watch it, then imagine how we could tell the stories of diverse learners, their perspectives, the perspectives of their parents and whānau, and their communities.

 


 

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VLN Tip: Don’t start a group, start a thread

 

There are 311 groups on the VLN!! And most of them are pretty quiet…..Facilitating and managing a group can be a rewarding, collegial experience. It can also be very time-consuming to set one up, and get sufficient engagement so you can work together. If you have a burning passion, feel free to share it in an existing group that is on a similar theme. For example, got a question on using technology to support literacy? Post it in the e-Learning: Teaching group.

 


 

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e-Learning on the Wire…

The Wire is the micro-blogging stream in the VLN. Posts appear in the activity stream…Here’s what we heard:

  • Gerard Macmanus: “Is there anyone else who has a document to explain to their community around e-learning and BYOD, similar to EGGS and Rangitoto's ones?”
  • Sandy Newman: "Trying to link the Horizon Report with a New Zealand context and understand the relationship in learning in NZ.

Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net 

Blogs, wikis, networked schools...Check out 'Computers in NZ Schools'

September 23, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

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Some great articles in the current edition of the Computers in New Zealand Schools: Learning, Teaching, Technology, 23 (2).


  • Digital Diversity and Education: Some Philosophical Problems: John Clark - Massey University
  • ICT for Teaching and ICT for Learning: They are not the same: Robert Douglas - Howick College
  • Students’ experiences of flexible learning options: What can they tell us about what they need for success?: Keryn Pratt and Ann Trewern - University of Otago College of Education
  • A teacher's experience using blogs: Gillian May - Lawrence Area School
  • eLearning: Enriching learning in the classroom: Claire Buist - St Clair School, Dunedin
  • To wiki or not to wiki?: Andrew Sutton - Student University of Otago, College of Education
  • Where the Wiki things are: A student teacher's experience of ICT on posting: Bridget O'Leary - Student, University of Otago, College of Education
  • New forms of networked schooling are evolving – fast! Visionary leadership please: Niki Davis - Canterbury University

Invitation to register interest for 2012 Virtual Professional Learning Development programme

September 20, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (2)

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The Virtual Professional Learning Development programme (VPLD) team is very keen to hear from NZ teachers, Principals, APs and DPs, who are interested in participating in the next VPLD intake (programme beginning in February 2012).

The VPLD programme offers flexibility of choice, time and approach, and is designed to fit in with what you are already doing as teachers and/or leaders.  Each participant is partnered with a mentor, with whom they meet online using Adobe Connect (a Web conferencing tool that enables interactive synchronous communication), or Skype, once a month for between forty-five to ninety minutes. The programme also provides professional learning through engagement in the VPLD professional online Community of Practice (CoP). The CoP offers a safe environment where you can discuss and challenge alternative points of view about pedagogy and practice, across disciplines and sectors.

The literature suggests that the duration and frequency of effective PLD are important - little and often over an extended period of time being the most effective. Participation in the VPLD programme is therefore over the course of three years. In the final year, you will be encouraged to develop your own mentoring skills, and are scaffolded to work with someone of your choosing in a mentor role.

The overall aims of the programme are to raise the professional knowledge and skills of participants, while also accelerating students' achievement of learning outcomes.

If accepted onto this programme you will develop your own learning goals around projects that interest you, framed within an inquiry process.

Find out more about the VPLD programme:


Please use this form to submit your expression of interest.

 

To discuss participation, for yourself or a colleague, contact Hazel Owen hazel.owen@core-ed.org, Rachel Roberts rachel.roberts@core-ed.org, or Clarrie Yates clarence.yates@core-ed.org.

The VPLD programme is part of the eLearning Professional Learning and Development programme, managed on behalf of the Ministry by Te Toi Tupu, a PLD consortium that comprises CORE Education, Cognition Consulting Education, NZCER, Waikato - Tainui College of Research and Development, and The University of Waikato.

e-Learning Round-Up | 20 September 2011

September 20, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

This week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

 

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Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

Barbara Reid: Based in Hamilton, Barbara has a passion for all things e-learning and has contributed to many discussions and activities here on the VLN, as well as supporting the King Country Cluster.

 

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Group of the Week

BYOD=Bring Your Own Device: A new group for schools to discuss processes and strategies for allowing students to bring different devices to school.

 

 


 

 

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A sneak peek: eLearning in VLN Groups

 

Leadership

  • EdTalks video: Creative Commons in Schools: Bookmarked by Toni Twiss, this video of Helen Baxter, Mohawk Media (Educational Leaders’ Forum 2011) explores the importance of schools understanding Creative Commons and how to provide safe, legal ways of using digital media in the classroom. 

Professional Learning

  •  ICT PD Online Blog: Two clusters have recently shared their story about professional learning communities.
  • Cyber safety and digital footprint: A discussion started by Mary (Children as e-Learners group) for people to share how their schools are tacking cyber safety and digital citizenship.

 

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Professional Learning Events

  • Hamilton Leaders event (23rd September), 2pm at Southwell School with DK (Social media Manager for CORE Education) looking at social media (Facebook, Twitter, social networking) in schools. All welcome.

Teaching and Learning  |  Digital Citizenship

  • Students leading e-learning: Read about how The TeKids at St James’ have continued to share their leadership and e-learning knowledge within their school (posted by Kate Dare) 

Software for Learning snapshots:

  • Using SurveyMonkey to support formative assessment in maths.

  • Viddex: Creating authentic contexts for writing and reading using online resources.

  • Using Sportypal to personalise and extend athletic achievement.         
  • Geocaching: Creating an authentic learning opportunity for students and staff.
  • Jing Supporting students to develop their ability to self-assess their learning using ‘Jing’.
  • Blogger: Engaging students in the writing process

Technology

Software for Learning snapshots:

  • iWork: Primary students use computer generated illustrations and video to make explicit the connections between oral, written and visual language when creating texts.

    UltraNet and video: This snapshot documents the use of the video function on mobile phones and a Learning Management System- Ultranet:U Space. The context is developing students ability to set, share and evaluate goals. The selected learning context is ‘swimming’.

  • Dabbleboard: Creating authentic contexts for problem solving in mathematics using screen capture software to demonstrate thinking.
  • A Book Creator App: Shared by Allanah, this is ePub Book creator you actually make on the iPad instead of making on your computer and sending to the iPad.

Beyond the Classroom


 

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VLN Tip: Are you missing your notices?

Sharing content and discussing ideas are the lifeblood of VLN Groups – don’t miss out by making sure your account is set up to receive notifications when your favourite group or colleague adds content.

  • Go to Account > Notifications to select email/site notices – and you can subscribe to the Wire here, too, as well as particular colleagues who post content you enjoy. Don't be afraid to friend them first if you wish!

 

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e-Learning on the Wire…

The Wire is the micro-blogging stream in the VLN. Posts appear in the activity stream…Here’s what we heard:

  • Tania: @KatheTP sharing with 25+ teachers the huge benefits of the VLN community:-)

Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net


Exciting news coming your way......

September 13, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

Only 3 days to go until you'll see some exciting changes happening for e-learning online....

Do you know of a colleague who would be interested in joining us? Invite them to be part of our growing community and give them a front row seat on the action.

Watch this space for more news...let the countdown begin!

e-Learning Round-Up | 12 September 2011

September 12, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

Welcome to all those new members who joined the e-Learning groups here on the VLN this week.

Here's this week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

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Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

  • Chrissy: Chrissy Ngere Ngere, who posts glimpses into her work via the Wire, is the ICT facilitator for the Ruapani cluster in Gisborne.  She is a total immersion teacher who teaches Yr 5-6 children. Ka rawe, Chrissy! 

 

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Group of the week

Netsafe: This group, facilitated by Sean Lyons, provides an avenue to talk to them their work promoting confident, safe, and responsible use of cyberspace.

 

A sneak peek: eLearning on the VLN 

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Professional Learning

  • Teaching the Teachers: ICT PD at Epsom Girls: Claire Amos uploaded a presentation which gives an insight into their ICT plans for 2012.

 

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Professional Learning Events

 

Teaching and Learning |  Digital Citizenship

  • QR Codes #6 Pick-a-path stories: Start a story, collate the contributions and convert to QR code. Very interactive mode of communicating, via Allanah King.
  • Google docs: Dave Winter (Connected Cluster) posted on the power of Google docs to support collaborative development of knowledge. 
  • The Flipped Classroom: A neat infographic explains this particular way of teaching, in which technology allows students to engage in the content before you explore it in class.

Technology

  • Focus on Animation: Simon Evans (Software for Learning) explores the many animation software packages available for you and your students. Where do you begin?

iPads and tablets

  

Beyond the Classroom

  • Flat Stanley: Global project app: Barbara Reid's shares a link to the new app for this international literacy and community building activity for students of all ages. 

 

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VLN Tip of the week: Your profile

The beauty of VLN Groups is that our previously-hidden learning networks are visible. We can see that a trusted colleague has connections to other educators who it would be great to know and connect with professionally.

But if you have a grey head and an empty profile, it’s harder to make those connections. Upload an image (that you own) and a few professional details to help you build your professional learning network. Here's some help to get started.

 

e-Learning on the Wire…

The Wire is the micro-blogging stream in the VLN…Here’s what we heard:

  • mcooke: Hi I am new to the VLN.  Our school is currently looking at an access to google apps called HAPARA.  Any thoughts?image
  • megan.stewart:  We are at a Lead Teacher Day. I would like to make contact with lead teachers at other area schools throughout NZ
  • sean.netsafe: Trying to jam Hectorsworld into a box!
  • Gerard Macmanus: working through what Kaitao Intermediate School is looking at for tablets for every student, B09 Google Android 2.2 10.1 inch
  • Ihipera Whakataka: anyone out there got Mimio? 
  • Matthew Thomas: Loving the new WebDAV setup at school. Now I can transfer across movies and images wirelessly to our Server / Macs quickly and easily.

 


Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

e-Learning Round-up | 5 September 2011

September 5, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

Welcome to all those new members who joined the e-Learning groups here on the VLN this week.

Here's this week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

 

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Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

  • Sam Cunnane: Sam is based at Fraser High School. He describes himself as "Visual Arts teacher. Curriculum disrupter. Arts Online facilitator. eLearning experimenter. Photographer" and he is using his experience in technologies to lead the way in online community support for the Arts. 

 

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Group of the week

  • e-Learning: Leadership: An open space to support school leaders lead change, develop vision, policy and strategy to integrate ICTs into learning.

 

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A sneak peek: eLearning on the VLN

 

Leadership

 

Professional Learning

  • Support from the Digi Advisors: They are offering free professional development sessions to groups or schools through 'Online Snacks'. These are workshops run virtually through online tools such as Adobe Connect or Skype. They are asking for commentary back on what YOU think would like further support with.

 

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Professional Learning Events

 

Teaching and Learning |  Digital Citizenship

 

Technology

  

Beyond the Classroom

 

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VLN Groups: Tip of the week: Groups

There are many groups here on the VLN, but if you find and join your favourites they’ll become your touchstones. To find them easily:

  • join a group, then 
  • add it to your favourites, and 
  • make sure you have the Groups widget on your dashboard. All your favourites will appear first.

 

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e-Learning on the Wire…

The Wire is the micro-blogging stream in the VLN…Here’s what we heard:

  • samcunnane: Fun times simultaneously learning to use this VLN, teaching others how to use it, and discussing the new Level 2 standards.
  • Tessa Gray: Anyone familiar with working with Y9/Y10 students with inquiry learning? We'd love to hear from you @ http://fizurl.com/inquiry 

Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

e-Learning Round-up | 29 August 2011

August 29, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

Welcome to all those new members who joined the e-Learning groups here on the VLN.

Here's this week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

 

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Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

  • Stephanie Thompson:  Stephanie is a student teacher with a passion for e-learning. She is her completing Grad Dip in Primary teaching online via Victoria University of Wellington. Visit her blog for a great example of reflective learning.

 

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Group of the week

  • Digi-Advisors: Now Suzie Vesper and Rochelle Jensen, Digi-advisors, have their own space to support teachers using digital content, especially Digistore. Visit them in their Digi-advisors group, a sub-group within e-Learning: Teaching.

 

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A sneak peek: eLearning on the VLN

 

Leadership

 

Professional Learning

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Professional Learning Events

 

  • Next Hotseat/Pae pae session: Jill Hammonds - ICTPD National Facilitator, Core Education will explore Learning as Inquiry (21 September). Sign up for this free online session via the VPL-D space.

 

Teaching and Learning |  Digital Citizenship

 

Technology

  • Managing multiple devices: From iPods and PCs, to laptops and tablets - a lively discussion exploring the challenges of having a range of different types of computers in school in school.
  • App sharing: Some great ideas being shared here. The more we understand what apps can offer, the easier it is to see opportunities to enhance an aspect of learning.

 

Beyond the Classroom

 

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VLN Groups: Tip of the week: Dashboard

Your dashboard is your home: Make it work for you. You can choose a number of widgets to keep you in touch with what’s going on, and then move them around the page. We like: Group Discussion, Users Online, Latest discussion, Blogs, Groups and Friends. For more help, How to set up your dashboard.

 

 

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e-Learning on the Wire…

The Wire is the micro-blogging stream in the VLN…Here’s what we heard:

  • Gerard Macmanus: "Working through theming our school moodle, running online subject selection and opened up google apps for all students today."   
  • chrissy: "At Muriwai School today and enjoying working with the tekkie children around digital citizenship..creating powerpoints are awesome."

 

Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

 

e-Learning Round-up | 22 August 2011

August 22, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (0)

Welcome to all those new members who joined the e-Learning groups here on the VLN.

Here's this week's round-up of e-learning goodness from across the VLN Groups.

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e-Member of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our e-Learning community. This week, it's....

 

  • Chrissie Butler: Chrissie is a National facilitator with a focus on Special Education for Te Toi Tupu/CORE Education and National ICT Coordinator for BLENNZ, the Blind and Low Vision Education Network, NZ. Here on the VLN, she inspires us with unique multi-media creations that offer a fresh slant on the world around us. Check out her blog, Video resources for PD.

 


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Group of the week

  • e-Learning: Teaching: This is a growing group for anyone interested in exploring ways to enhance their students' learning, through the use of ICTs.

 


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A sneak peek: eLearning on the VLN

 

Leadership

  • e-Learning: Leadership: This is a dedicated group for anyone who is leading e-learning in their school - which could be any of you! Open to all.

 

Professional Learning

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Teaching and Learning |  Digital Citizenship

 

Technology

iPads:

 

Beyond the Classroom

 


imageVLN Groups: Tip of the week

A friendly professional profile makes it easy for people to connect with you, opening up opportunities to share expertise and build your professional learning network (PLN).

For tips on how to do this, pop into the Getting started group. Feel free to browse profiles of other members to pick up some ideas. You can even change your theme!

 

Images: photostock |  renjith krishnan  |  fotographic1980  |  jscreationzs ... all @ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

e-Learning Round-up | 15 August 2011

August 15, 2011 by Enabling e-Learning   Comments (2)

Welcome to all those new members of the eLearning groups here on the VLN. Here's this week's round-up of elearning goodness from across the VLN Communities.

 

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eMember of the week

Each week we'll profile someone who has made a valuable contribution to our eLearning community. This week, it's....

 


 

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Group of the week

 


 

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A sneak peek: eLearning on the VLN

 

Leadership

 

Professional Learning

  • Virtual versus face-to-face PLD (.flv): This clip has been uploaded from ICT Enhanced Learning where two groups of teachers debate arguments around face-to-face and virtual professional learning.
  • Buddy observations: Terry Maloney shares how his school is planning to document teacher progress in the use of technology through buddy observations.

 

Teaching and Learning |  Digital Citizenship

  • Do you flip?:  Exploring how we can use tech to flip our classrooms to support content exploration, and to foreground ideas for inquiry (e-Learning: Teaching group)
  • Year 9 blogging at Mount Aspiring gets underway, as bookmarked by Florence Micoud.
  • Mixing and mashing: How do your students manage copyright? A discussion about how to support students as they copy, paste, use and share (e-Learning: Teaching group).

 

Technology

  • Ultra-fast broadband: We have started to pull together resources and connections across the VLN for schools who are looking to make the most of the potential of UfBIS (e-Learning: Technology group)

 

Beyond the Classroom

  • Computers in Homes: Leanne Apiti shares recent updates on how this programme helps close the gap between child and parent knowledge of technology. (Home-School Partnerships group).
  • Connecting by blogging: Emma Watts and others shared their ideas on how to promote blogs with parents/whānau (Whakatu cluster).

 

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Upcoming Events


 



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