Nelson Cluster ICT Day

Today I had the pleasure of being invited to participate in in the Nelson Cluster ICT day.

It was just the thing I needed to reinforce my commitment to eLearning for my children. Also in attendance were some of NZ’s eLearning shining stars. Dorothy Burt kicked things off with her keynote outlining Point England’s eLearning Journey. Dorothy comprehensively hyperlinked her keynote with links to highlights of the learning experiences at Point England. She continues to be my podcasting inspiration.

As usual in these sorts of situations I found it difficult to connect to the internet and the battery on my MBP seems to drain as soon as I power up so I had to just listen to what Dorothy was sharing. Not a bad thing, I hear you say. But I found that writing/tapping as I listen helps me to remember and ‘get’ the message. Without access to recording my learning as it was happening I know that I missed some stuff I should have got- that’s why these sorts of back channels are so good. We should encourage our children to be able to do whatever it takes to ‘get’ our message. This thought reminded me of one of Lisa Parisi’s recent postings– doing what it takes to learn and remember in our own way- to move, to mash-up, to make.

Next I attended an I Can Animate workshop with Mike Foster from Nelson Intermediate. I got some good tips particularly to buy Resene Wham paint for a green screen backdrop. I thought I had taken a photo of his set up but it looks like a didn’t. I think a class visit might be on the cards before I have a go an constructing one for myself.

My mate, Jason, from Sitech called in to my class while he was here so that I could return the IWB he lent me for the term. Image Having the use of an IWB has been a wonderful, engaging opportunity for my class and I and we will sadly miss it as we go back to having to share our one data projector with the rest of the school. Jason did however give me another gadget to play with for a bit- a wireless tablet. Wacom has given me tablet but I have used it exclusively at home. I will give the kids more of a go with the wireless tablet I think because it won’t be so tied to the computer via the USB like the Wacom is.

I also got a look at this new straight out of the box workstation with a 37inch monitor all ready to hook up to your laptop. I thought it was a great way to bring the big screen to the classroom. I could see how we could put that to good use as well.

I then had the opportunity to share some of my own eLearning journey. Many of the links I used are on my wiki.

The conference finished off with a final keynote from Derek Wenmoth. In it he shared his wealth of knowledge and thoughts about the future for us all. Dorothy, Derek, Suzie Vesper and I had a very stimulating conversation about Derek’s latest posting, Without data, you’re just another person with opinion. As I get the last say ‘cos this is my blog- I think that the direction that NZ’s new government is taking to stir up the press to publish school league tables is NOT a positive move although I do believe that we should be rigorous in assessing the value added learning that children attain while in our care.

Derek is off to the UK tomorrow. Ka kī atu a au kia hoki ora atu a ia ki te kāinga.

5 thoughts on “Nelson Cluster ICT Day

  1. As always you have provided a great summary of the day. You sure manage to absorb a lot as you move around 🙂 I’m looking forward to hearing what you do with your latest ‘toy’. Good luck with the projects you are working towards this term and very neatly done getting the last say so succinctly in our vigorous debate. Conversations like that are what makes F2F such an important aspect of our personal networking. I think the teacher-meet/unconference at ULearn needs to have space for much of that, not just the geekery stuff!

  2. Hi Allanah…. working in the holidays yet again – well done! We have our Conference coming up in about six weeks time but have kept this first one quite low key.

    Good luck with the new gadget:)

  3. Hey Allanah,

    Glad you had a good day at our conference. It is always good to invite a ‘local’ to attend!

    I particularly enjoyed the keynotes of Dorothy & Derek too. The part about us having to prove the learning (x2) in Dorothy’s speech was an interesting one I’ll be mulling over. Derek’s keynotes are always interesting and one that certainly let me appreciate that we’re now on the loop at school, hardly any of that was possible before.

    Thanks for coming & sharing with our teachers 🙂

    Cheers, Rachel

  4. Hi, my name is Mr Baker from http://www.mrbsblog.com I noticed you have left a few comments on our Blog and I’d just like to say thanks. I visit your blog regulary and are loving your work.

    I have a LDC Workstation in my room. I find they are just the same as a data projector but on a smaller screen. We use it lots for small groups and Blogging.

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