Wednesday, September 8, 2010
VOKI and the ultranet
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The significant learning for me in posting this voki was copying the html code in.
Estelle the ultranet coach also put me onto a couple of great sites.
jesseportfolio.wikispaces.com is a great example of a student e portfolio. It's maker, Jess, is still in high school in New Zealand. I get the impression she has become a bit of a star on the conference circuit... She has used glogster to create attractive pages - it is a web based e-poster making site where you can make electronic collages by combining graphics, video, music and as many buttons as you can imagine. (www. glogster.com - check it out)
Jess has even made a video tutorial showing others how to do it.
debsplace.wikispaces.com is a site designed to inspire teachers about incorporating ICT in the classroom. The site is written by Deb Hicks, another of the Ultranet coaches in the Western region. Site addresses the question: What might best practice eLearning look like? It has lots of great tips and ideas, like, heaps! It is a first point of call for research about anything ICT-education related as she has linked her extensive delicious account to her tutorial pages... it is really inspirational stuff.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Week 4 - Two brolgas + an m&m pie
This storyboard is a retell from of an indigenous dreaming story animation from the ABC's Dustechoes site (abc.net.au/dustechoes). It was made using the diagram function in Inspiration 8IE. The stills where cut down from screen shots in Paint. My friend showed me how to export an image from Inspiration. I found this task a fresh take on the retell, suitable for grades 4 up.
Dust echoes is a rich collection of indigenous stories. The twelve animations are each a few minutes long. None of the stories that I looked at had any dialogue, but my tech savvy friend found that you can add some narration by clicking the "mash up" button on the main menu page. Short quizzes accompany each story and check for inferential comprehension. Detailed teacher notes (PDF) are most useful for understanding narrative complexities. They have some basic lesson suggestions. I'd recommend screening the stories before using these stories with primary children because some contain violent themes (see particularly Namorrodor).
A sophisticated twist on a classic classroom chance and data activity.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Week 3 - Frogger
Design brief: Take a small piece of cardboard, sticky tape, one rubberband and a tiny picture of a frog. Use all these parts to make the frog jump.
... and wait for the variety of solutions to emerge...
Initial investigations reveal that just folding the card in half will make a flippable projectile. We needed to extend ourselves a little. Final design was radically different. The elastic band was crossed to create tension. The card was flattened and then released to launch. Success.
A range of solutions were offered by my classmates and in the end everybody was able to produce something - a very accessible activity. Our instructor's suggestion is to incorporate adesign activity weekly and use a design brief IDPE (investigate, design, produce, evaluate) process and technological vocabulary. I can see enormous value in allowing students to follow up with the same activity in another session. They often continue refining and thinking about what they've made after class. This self motivated thinking and learning should be supported by class scheduling.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Week 2 - Publisher!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Week 1
