[English] fwd: Emerging Technologies, Evolving Pedagogies PD

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Thu May 31 11:26:13 EST 2007


Amanda

Contact SLAV at slav at netspace.net.au.  Mention my name.

Terry Hayes

Quoting Amanda McGraw <a.mcgraw at ballarat.edu.au>:

> Are you able to email a registration form to me?  I haven't been able to find
> any information on the Curriculum Corp website and am unsure how to register.
> 
> Amanda McGraw
> 
> 
> 
> Amanda McGraw
> Coordinator, Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary)
> School of Education
> University of Ballarat
> Mt Helen Campus
> 
> Phone: +61 3 53 279720
> Email: a.mcgraw at ballarat.edu.au
> 
> >>> Stephen Loosley <stephen at melbpc.org.au> 29/05/2007 6:22 pm >>>
> LATEST RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN
> ICT*RICH LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
> 
> Join us for the Curriculum Corporation and the School Library Association of
> Victoria annual ICT conference
> 
> Emerging Technologies: Evolving Pedagogies
> 
> 
> MELBOURNE PARK FUNCTION CENTRE, SWAN ST MELBOURNE
> 
> FRIDAY 15 JUNE 2007, 8.30am * 3.00pm
> 
> Keynote speaker Dr John Hedberg investigates the concept of disruptive
> technologies and their applications within the context of using new
> technologies to support the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS).
> 
> John's presentation cover topics such as:
> 
> using technologies to convey ideas that you cannot
> achieve in any other way
> creating new forms of sharing and supporting the
> production of individualproducts and artefacts
> the rise of Web 2 and open source options choosing
> the best technology tool match for the learning task.
> 
> Dr Hedberg's keynote is supported by a range of tech-savvy educators who will
> illustrate case studies and examples of how new technologies are being used
> to effect pedagogical change.
> 
> The program includes:
> 
> * Creating an ICT-rich learning environment  Don Collins
> 
> Coburg Senior High School is creating a state-of-the-art education and
> training institution demonstrating innovative and creative approaches for
> individual students. Don will discuss the planning and development of the
> facility and the success of the ICT-rich ‘learning commons' where students
> and teachers work collaboratively on learning tasks.
> 
> * The Le at rning Federation (TLF) digital content: supporting quality teaching
> and learning (Primary & Secondary Focus) Dr Olivia Clarke
> 
> Olivia will update participants on the national initiative that is making
> high-quality digital content freely available to all schools. See some newly
> released content for secondary and primary students, hear how some teachers
> are integrating the content into their classroom practice and learn about
> some of the new and exciting projects underway.
> 
> * iPods and vodcasting for learning at Heathmont College (Secondary Focus)
> Cecilie Murray and teachers from Heathmont College.
> 
> Unique collaboration between school and business has provided new learning
> opportunities for Heathmont College, where new technologies engage student
> thinking and imagination.This session gives an overview of an innovative
> research project and provides implementation strategies. Investigating the
> potential of iPods, vodcasting and iPodagogy to support learning and
> teaching.
> 
> * Handheld computers in the Australian classroom (Primary Focus) Phil Callil
> 
> Handheld computers (Palms, PocketPCs, etc) offer the opportunity and promise
> of one-to-one learning with computers at a significantly more affordable cost
> than laptop solutions. The students' excitement and motivation is obvious in
> the classroom - but do they improve learning and if so, how?
> 
> REGISTER NOW
> 
> Curriculum Corporation
> Level 5 Casselden Place
> 2 Lonsdale Street
> Melbourne 3000
> Ph: +61 3 9207 9614
> Fax: +61 3 9639 1616
> Fax: 1300 780 545 (within Australia Only)
> --
> 
> Cheers all ..
> Stephen Loosley
> Victoria, Australia
> .
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