ICT in Teaching and Learning
Friday October 06th 2006, 11:08 pm
Filed under: ICT in Teaching and Learning




This is the next module for my award. I am keen to collect up a body of testimonies from those who are exploring alternative means of delivering or acquiring learning – people at all stages of the process, and with all attitudes towards it.

Whether it be podcasts, discussion forums, blogs, wikis, interactive whiteboards (on which topic I confess complete ignorance) – I am interested in these stories. Please would you consider sharing yours?





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4 Comments so far

I ran an experimental blog at eLearning Design Challenge. Read the introduction, scan the challenges and finally and especially read my epilogue.

Comment by    Ron Lubensky 10.08.06 @ 12:02 pm

Thanks, Ron, I will make my way over there as soon as I can string a couple of moments together. Once the module starts for real, that will be a good time.

Comment by    karynromeis 10.10.06 @ 10:26 am

Thanks for that, Graham – that is exactly the sort of thing I’m after. If you have any colleagues who are still at the early stages of experimentation, I would love to hear their stories, too – please feel free to point them in my direction.

Comment by    karynromeis 10.12.06 @ 1:01 pm

Whoops – somehow managed to delete Graham Wenger’s comment – this was it:

The most useful artefact that I could point you to would be my podcast ,“Blogging As Professional
Learning”
and my
slideshow PDF
that was part of my presentation at the CEGSA conference here in
Adelaide. It basically tells the story of my blogging journey and how it has changed
my focus on learning and how we should use technology in schools. If you want the
journey of my school’s foray into Interactive Whiteboards try our blog, Activboarding – it has
about 50 odd posts but it’s easy to find the reflective parts. Is this the sort of
stuff that you are after?

Comment by    karynromeis 10.12.06 @ 1:06 pm



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