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Jumping Puddles: Turning a Corner
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Friday, May 14, 2010. Sitting at the traffic lights last night on my way home from work I looked at this and suddently felt "Yes we have turned a corner". After 9 years at my school here in Hong Kong I finally feel that I've had an impact, I'm making a difference and that learning is turning a corner because of this. As this photo suggests a little colour is appearing in our grayscale world. What has given me this optimistic view? Labels: 21st Century Skills. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am the ...
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Jumping Puddles: October 2009
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Friday, October 2, 2009. Trying Out The Mobility - Where can this take us? Alan and I are thinking about IEA Award and blogging. The above was sent from my iPhone today whilst Alan and I were working on supporting students of the IEA Award. The chain of thoughts that this has set of has left us now both in overdrive. Imagine a group of students on an excursion contributing photographic evidence to a common blog. What could we do with that? More importantly how do we get buy-in from other faculty areas?
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Jumping Puddles: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Lets see if this works. I'm in love with my iPhone. there I finally said it - I find myself playing with it several times during the day. I love the connected feeling when I have it with me. It is so much better than a laptop. Even my husband has been converted! Now for the final frontier. Mobile blogging. I'm hoping that having my iPhone linked up to this blog will mean that more of my "wonderful blog ideas" don't escape into the atmosphere. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Jumping Puddles: May 2010
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Friday, May 14, 2010. Sitting at the traffic lights last night on my way home from work I looked at this and suddently felt "Yes we have turned a corner". After 9 years at my school here in Hong Kong I finally feel that I've had an impact, I'm making a difference and that learning is turning a corner because of this. As this photo suggests a little colour is appearing in our grayscale world. What has given me this optimistic view? Labels: 21st Century Skills. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am the Learning...
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Jumping Puddles: March 2009
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Taking IT out of the Classroom. On Wednesday I joined our Year 7's on their annual Geography Field trip. With my aim to "Move IT Forward", my volunteering was with totally self-serving reasons. to try out some Mobile Learning Technologies. So into the fray I dived. I didn't let a little thing like not using the hardware myself daunt me. Only one way to find out the issues. give it a go (on a small scale) and deal with the problems as they arise. So what was on the PDA. To a GPS ...
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Jumping Puddles: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Critical Challenges from the Horizons Report 09. Just for the fun of it I put the text from this years. Just the Critical Challenges section. The words that pop out to me are New Learning Content and Students. When reading this section my favourite quote is ". Students are different, but a lot of educational material is not. Whilst the technology around us is changing the way we work and communicate in our daily lives why don't all teachers take this into the classroom? One of ...
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Jumping Puddles: Mobile at Last
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Lets see if this works. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An Expat Educator in Asia. Bending the Elements in Education. David Kennedy - Learning to learn. PD for Learning Environments. I am the Learning Technologies Coordinator at West Island School in Hong Kong. My role is to bring Learning Technologies to the centre of every discussion about teaching and learning, and to help teachers take it into their classrooms. View my complete profile. Jump Puddles with Me.
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Jumping Puddles: June 2008
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Monday, June 23, 2008. Getting the Quarantine Right! In his recent blog is talking about how those of us in the ed tech field should place ourselves into self imposed quarantine whilst we 'get it right'. As someone who has been guilty of launching the latest great thing before it was ready I have to whole-heartedly agree with this concept. I think that I'm nearly ready to come out of quarantine! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An Expat Educator in Asia. Bending the Elements in Education. Jump Puddles with Me.
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Jumping Puddles: Trying Out The Mobility - Where can this take us?
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Friday, October 2, 2009. Trying Out The Mobility - Where can this take us? Alan and I are thinking about IEA Award and blogging. The above was sent from my iPhone today whilst Alan and I were working on supporting students of the IEA Award. The chain of thoughts that this has set of has left us now both in overdrive. Imagine a group of students on an excursion contributing photographic evidence to a common blog. What could we do with that? More importantly how do we get buy-in from other faculty areas?