Jul
19
2008

A very happy teacher this morning. I was sent a link to the TaLe Share site this morning. Thanks Maree.
Many excellent resources for the implementation of the CCP at DET site as well.
The DET powerpoint will be useful for staff information.
DET NSW Connected Classrooms Program – An Introduction
Most links shown on the PP will be also useful as Public Schools introduce these technologies.
I even found the brouchure for the CCP conference at Brighton on 24th June 2008. I’m hoping this conference will be repeated (or web posted) as more schools get connected. Looks to be a comprehensive and worthwhile program.
NSW DET CCP FAQ\’s If you need to know more.
Elaine sent me this draft DET policy for blog and wiki use. Blogs and wikis are allowed in DET classrooms after a filter/unblock request is sent (and all relevant policies followed of course). Laborious but I can see why it has to be this way. (band width, appropriatness, follow all web safety policies etc etc)
I found it to be enligtening as well. draft_guidelines_blog_and_wiki_sites1
Thank you to all the helpful people at DET, TaLe and North Coast Regional ICT who have responded to my requests for more information. You help is much appreciated Maree, Elaine and Phillip.
I feel my winter holidays have been well spent on something I am enthusiatic about. More questions have been answered that will now lead to the next ones. Great stuff.
(footnote: I sort of still wish DET was open apps without the need for a Portal, but at least now I can now start to see what their philospohy is, “Build it and they will come” and ”Not let the inmates run the asylum”.
Jul
14
2008

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2006 CLI Trial – Have a look at the video to get an idea of what an interactive classroom looks, feels and sounds like.
The Interactive Classrooms project will:
- Equip every NSW public school with an Interactive Classroom (interactive whiteboard, video conferencing facility and data collaboration).
- Enable direct video links to allow online field trips to places such as the State Library, The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the National Museum of Australia.
- Allow university and industry experts to be connected into classrooms to deliver lectures and take questions.
- Support increased use of ICT within Quality Teaching.
- Support teachers to personalise learning.
- Enhance opportunities for collaboration between students, teachers, classes and schools across DET.
- Provide necessary infrastructure to facilitate collegial support networks for teachers.
Jul
14
2008
The NSW DET Learning Tools project will provide tools that support the ability to
- create
- store
- edit
- reuse
- manage
- view and
- deliver digital learning content from collections and repositories to staff and students across NSW.
It will deliver an adaptable and scalable system that will provide the latest Web 2.0 technologies to staff and students as required to enable and enrich teaching and learning practices.
Specifically it will provide:
- a secure individual online working space for all students and teachers
- upgraded student email
- online access to student reports for parents/caregivers
- a collaborative environment for the discovery and sharing of digital learning content.
I’d like to know more about the ability for DET students to share across networks and school systems using these new tools.
Isn’t the point of web2.0 to break down the classroom barriers and create open collaboration? I just hope these tools when launched allow NSW DET students to do this.