[English] fwd: Emerging Technologies, Evolving Pedagogies PD
Stephen Loosley
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Tue May 29 18:22:09 EST 2007
LATEST RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN
ICTRICH 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)
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Cheers all ..
Stephen Loosley
Victoria, Australia
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