FW: [Yr7-10it] Weaving stories for 2010 and beyond

Costello, Rob R Costello.Rob.R at edumail.vic.gov.au
Tue Dec 15 11:24:10 EST 2009


what an interesting post Roland

reminds me of a song when another decade was starting 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbE8KWIFnD4

appropriately named, The Monitors  - no doubt a subliminal msg about the rise of technology in there 

a deep and powerful song, that has lived with me since

i had no idea that a speaker at ACEC invented social networking on the internet

who would imagine that 'sharing messages with small text boxes to connect people' would lead to Facebook and Twitter 

unfortunately i wasn't at the event so i didn't get the DNA injection that makes me get up and dance when this is mentioned 

maybe if we recorded a remix  'what will be texting in the teenies' it might not be too late?  

(when quoting that brilliant idea, please avoid changing it to 'what will be texting to the teenies' since it will create legal complications, unless we add the refrain, 'its for learning, e-learning' which doesn't quite rhyme)

five years after that classic song hit the airwaves, i did HSC (yes HSC) in Vic ... 

i found myself reflecting last night on what maths teachers have lost in the usage of technology since since then... i can't helping thinking we did better, in some ways, in that discipline, when the computer ratio was 1:20   (http://thinkingcurriculum.decenturl.com/mathswars5 ) 

i see now, of course, that i am like the guy in the wheel chair in the clip, dreaming of a past that is better abandoned to kids in Kiss costumes - they are the future!!!      
 
(excepting the fact that at the time i was 11 and i thought it was ridiculous even then  ... but no doubt i just suffered historically displaced geek delusions that IT looked interesting; and stuck in the 80s i couldn't know that it was twitter that i was really waiting for ... passing notes around the room would go electronic and world wide!!)

(now back to work : encoding maths questions and interactive approaches into technology - roll in the wheelchair. i'm on the leave from the dept, and while you overworked teachers enjoy a break, we burn midnight oil (more subliminal messages from that band too - Peter Garret was really commenting on the online anytime nature of future work) 

cheers

Rob 




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Subject: [Yr7-10it] Weaving stories for 2010 and beyond
 
 Apologies for the cross posted and duplicate messages.

Our decade is drawing to a close .. I had so dreamed that by now we would
fix the planetary climate control system and make inroads to poverty . was
it wrong for me to hold these dreams of a united vision?

I am a member of a conference team made up of talented IT educators from
primary, secondary and tertiary sectors .. some from the country, some live
in the city .. just like you all They all share the vision of doing
something 'wow' that brings together friends from around Australia. As I get
to know them and like other teams I have worked with, I am increasingly
impressed by their passion for making this event work and now share their
dream. I frown at anybody that is too quick to pour scorn, quarantine and
isolate their hard work or just belittles the efforts they put in. Anybody
who volunteers to work for a subject association gets my thumbs up. Read my
tag line below .. it is people that matter.

At the Melbourne ACEC2000 conference,10 years ago, Dr Bernard Holkner spoke
as a keynote about an idea and story about sharing messages with small text
boxes to connect people. With groups pumping money into multi-media
upgrades. It was our burning questions discussions around this topic poured
the foundation for the social networking that has since, revolutionised the
Internet and our thinking about how it can be used in our professional lifes
and teaching / learning practice. I have been going over the past notes I
scribbled on papers presented by Tim Kitchener and Paul Chandler that helped
to focus my thinking about what I was doing. Things I learned at NECC2008
from the study tour that I attended with Jo, Jill and Renee, I am still
kicking around in my blog.

What role will you play to help help us weave together new stories beyond
2009? What will you take from and where will you be in 10 years time? What
dreams will you share with the next generation of educators?

I look forward to meeting up with many of you at http://www.acec2010.info in
Melbourne next year and to everybody, have a safe, Merry Christmas and a
happy summer solstice.

Regards Roland


-- 
Roland Gesthuizen - ICT Coordinator - Westall Secondary College
http://www.westallsc.vic.edu.au

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has." --Margaret Mead


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