Tairawhiti e-Learning in Education

Keep up to date with the news, the views and the happenings with e-Learning in schools.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Computers in Homes - Gisborne


Great news that Computers in Homes - Gisborne has been given the funding to proceed with the 2 year project of rolling out 500 computers to whanau/family through the 17 Gisborne primary schools.

I have started a blog www.cihgisborne.blogspot.com that will keep participants up to date with the project. Please feel free to visit and make a comment.

Ivan

Friday, August 25, 2006

History of Wikipedia


The article provides an excellent history of the development of Wikipedia, the phenomenally successful online encyclopedia where the number of visitors has been doubling every four months and the site receives as many as fourteen thousand hits per second. The article includes an historical overview of encylopedias in general, before focusing on Wikipedia and how it works etc.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Blogging is great. Just be smart about what you share!

Safe Blogging Tips

Be as anonymous as possible. Avoid postings that could enable a stranger to locate you. That includes your last name, the name of your school, sports teams, the town you live in, and where you hang out.

Protect your info. Check to see if your service has a "friends" list that allows you to control who can visit your profile or blog. If so, allow only people you know and trust. If you don't use privacy features, anyone can see your info, including people with bad intentions.

Avoid in-person meetings. Don't get together with someone you "meet" in a profile or blog unless you are certain of their actual identity. Although it's still not risk-free, if you do meet the person, arrange the meeting in a public place and bring some friends along.

Photos: Think before posting. What's uploaded to the Net can be downloaded by anyone and passed around or posted online pretty much forever. Avoid posting photos that allow people to identify you (for example, when they're searching for your high school), especially sexually suggestive images. Before uploading a photo, think about how you'd feel if it were seen by a parent/grandparent, college admissions counselor, or future employer.

Check comments regularly. If you allow them on your profile or blog, check them often. Don't respond to mean or embarrassing comments. Delete them and, if possible, block offensive people from commenting further.

Be honest about your age. Membership rules are there to protect people. If you are too young to sign up, do not attempt to lie about your age. Talk with your parents about alternative sites that may be appropriate for you.© 2006 BlogSafety.com

Copied with permission from Rochelle Jenson (ICT Adviser Tauranga)
http://rocky11.blogspot.com/

Monday, August 07, 2006

Science and Maths Software


This website contains a collection of free software for mathematics and science. Software has a brief review and screenshot to explain the purpose and use of each program.

free software

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Nothing But Net: Creating Slam Dunk Lesson Plans


Being a Basketball junkie I just love the push by Jamie McKenzie for his use of Slam Dunk Lessons to incorporate ICT within your classroom practice.

The secret to effective use of digital resources is good lesson design. Teachers often find these resources overwhelming or unreliable until they have seen the power of Slam Dunk Digital Lessons (SDLs) to structure learning activities in ways that make them efficient, reliable and worthwhile.
What is a Slam Dunk Lesson?
How can I use them?
Check Jamie's website
"FNO - For Now On" out to learn more about Slam Dunk Lessons.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Blogging - Has it any educational value?


The Pew Internet and American life project has released a survey on blogs. It is an interesting survey because, despite a small sample size, it is the second in a series of surveys looking at the same questions, and thus provides some sense of the growth and development of blogging as an online activity.
The section relating to the audience and motivation for blogging is an interesting read.

Check it out - HERE

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