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Episode 17
March 19, 2009 12:59 AM PDT
International Standards cover everything from catering to construction. The subcommittee are meeting in Wellington this coming week to discuss the issues around digital media. None of this did I realise until part way through the day when I spoke with Carin Sundstedt who is the ‘Minister for Education' - Sorry, no. She is the ‘Standards New Zealand' representative on the International Standards Body . This is a recording of a conversation between myself and her as she tries valiantly to put me in the picture as to how this all came about. Episode 16 Interview with Andrew SalisburyFebruary 25, 2009 07:57 PM PST
Sitting in the Bloggers' Cafe with Andrew Salisbury from St Joseph's School in Feilding. Just wanted to share the conversation I had with him about his classroom practise. This was all as a result of a conversation about blogging and podcasts and what would he could do with ICT now that he feels he has some wriggle room with his small, more familiar class of Year 5s Have a listen here. By the way, the intro music is Andrew's. Flaxmere iwb project - A personal perspective Episode 15January 27, 2009 04:19 PM PST
Neila Thompson (with a p) has been working with five and six year olds at Flaxmere Primary. She has had an iwb for 2 years and remains excited about using her board in the classroom.
November 04, 2008 12:00 PM PST
Whilst wondering the stands and most delegates were of in workshops I had a chat with Greg, Editor of Interface Magazine. Harry and the DinosaursOctober 31, 2008 02:02 AM PDT
ULearn Interviews Part2
October 28, 2008 06:40 PM PDT
I spent some time talking with Mike from ULearnz.org.nz Here is what he had to say about the project and what exciting things subscribers are treated to. ULearn Interviews Part1October 22, 2008 12:53 AM PDT
I wondered around with a Easitalk mp3 recorder for a while and caught peoples initial thoughts and reactions to ULearn. Below is a list of links that I gleaned from my conversations. Have a listen. The amazing cat
September 13, 2008 01:46 AM PDT
Had a conversation with a student the other day, I don't really recall the details but it must have been about the ridiculous things pets get up to. She told me about her amazingly talented cat and how it seems to climb up the bunkbed steps 'magically'. "I'd love to see that," I say. So several days later she brings in on her mobile a video of her cat, see below. And sends it to my mobile via bluetooth. Possiblilites for classroom applications are swelling in my mind. Interestingly, one kid said "telling on you, you've brought a mobile phone into class" is the same kid I've encouraged to bring in his own laptop from home. hmmmm, go figure. TaikoMay 13, 2008 08:43 PM PDT
I began my first day at my new school today. Every Wednesday I will be working with some students in need of assistance with their writing. They are a great lot and I had a fun day, but that is not why I am posting. At lunchtime today some Japanese students from the International Pacific College turned up at school and blessed, and blasted, us on the Taiko. These were fantastically talented students who had been playing for between one and four years. There was a audible 'Wow!" from the audience when the answer to "How often do you practise th be that good?" came back- "Twice a week, for 3 hours." These students are dedicated and talented. What a treat. I managed to take a few pictures and a short video (60 seconds) before my memory card was full- doh! Sorry I could share more with you, enjoy. When I'm fortyMay 07, 2008 09:10 PM PDT
I interviewed some random youth about what life would be like when they are forty. Discouraging growthMay 07, 2008 07:29 PM PDT
It is not only a shame that kids are having to be taught in a shipping container its a shame the Ministry are so reluctant to provide a regular classroom. On the Road: Learning@Schools08February 22, 2008 03:01 AM PST
A few rambling thoughts as I return home from the conference On the RoadFebruary 02, 2008 04:34 PM PST
My thoughts on secondary education.... while I'm on the road. Effective Technology Practice?
December 18, 2007 11:04 PM PST
Just because there is not a book out there does not excuse us from infusing technology into our classrooms, not harnessing the power of the internet to broaden students experiences and deepen their understanding of the world and widen their horizons and aspirations. Can I go to Uloin
October 02, 2007 03:08 PM PDT
This I produced this podcast at Jane Nicholls session on Podcasting. She showed us a zefrank show http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2007/02/020107.html
March 15, 2007 06:24 PM PDT
I heard michael Absolm speak a week or so ago. here's what he had say. Turn it up because he enjoyed wondering away from the microphone |
About Simon EvansEducating the dragon is not referring to my mother or mother-in-law or even the kids in my class. The Dragon is me. It’s a reference to my Welsh heritage. It is my intension to plot my learning over the next 12 months as I get myself fully intergrated into the Kiwi way Additional blurb from the Learning@schools07 conference: Originally from the UK I have been teaching in Flaxmere for the last couple of years. I am an avid supporter of incorporatiing technologies into the learning environment and the result it has on classroom practise. Followers
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