[Year 12 IT Apps] Learn PHP and MySQL to make useful websites and
support your students
Roland Gesthuizen
rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 15:56:41 EST 2010
We must not forget that all subject associations have overheads to cover,
from the office that takes the calls, the booking system, badges and
resources. Their stated aim is not to secure slabs of profit or grab the PD
market share or private club, but to improve the lot for all teachers and
education in Victoria.
Whilst we all do our best to reduce costs, perhaps as Kent and Cameron
points out there are ways we could do better. I recall some VITTA conference
grumbles http://www.vitta.org.au/conferenceinfo and am keenly aware of the
delicate delicate tension from securing more sponsor donations, nasty venues
and over-commercializing a public event. The many helpers at this splendid
state event were volunteers. The Moodle workshop that I ran last year was at
no personal profit. I see no reason why any subject association would not
welcome this dialogue and debate.
Graham notes that school funds are limited. Increasingly they are used to
fund training to support broader literacy or numeracy school goals, not
maintaining subject specific training for teachers. If you are concerned, it
is an issue you must now raise with your local member or AEU.
Whilst we can all try to ask our schools for more PD money or organise
cheaper, in-house courses, there is only a tax advantage to teachers if they
pay for their PD. If you are a presenter, there is sometimes also a further
discount. Personally, I find it easier now to put up the money myself and
negotiate instead with my school for time release from teaching to attend an
event.
This year in April, the http://www.ACEC2010.info "digital diversity"
three-day national conference will cost $660 or $220 per day, early bird
offer runs out soon so join me and organise your booking :-) .. As an
education professional, my annual attendance at a professional conference is
as important as those that my doctor attends (and pays for out of his own
pocket) instead of relying on updates from peers or snippets from medical
journals.
Meeting friends face-to-face whilst having fun sharing new ideas ..
.. that is priceless!
Regards Roland
Disclaimer: I am a VITTA COM member (on LOA) on the ACEC2010 technical team
and notable conference junkie.
On 7 February 2010 09:51, Kent Beveridge <kbeveridge at stbc.vic.edu.au> wrote:
> Hang on a mo..
> Am I to understand this 'PD' is $600 for ONE DAY?(add the price of a
> replacement teacher for a day too for participants)
>
> 'scuse me while I pick myself up off the floor...
>
> (make sure we remember to add accomodation/meal/travel costs for country
> folk!)
>
> YEP, I'm back on my price-horse again for 2010.
>
> Hey Jo, can you cast your mind back to comments I made during our last
> phone call and you will know what I am going on about.
> Looks like I have to miss out on another potentially useful PD as again,
> have been priced way out of the ball park!!!(the I.T budget up here aint
> that big and nor is my wage - thats almost my take home pay for a week - can
> we start running PD's at an affordable and reasonable price pleeeez??)
>
> Lets put something in as a parallel...
> A full Cert IV qualification can be obtained for $1500 and takes an average
> of 3-5 months to complete.
>
> YEP I know this will upset some readers on this list. Apologies in advance
> for those such offended!
> But how are teachers like myself going to get these skills other than self
> teaching if we simply cant afford to these things. Perhaps VITTA should look
> at the so called 'education revolution' and source funding to reduce costs
> of hosting these events to make them more affordable for 'single day PD's '.
>
> I am all for offering my students programming at Year 12 but if this is the
> cost of training via our subject organisation then many are going to wonder
> if the costs of upskilling for the job are worth it. Unfortunately, the
> students 'may' be the victims of this cost explosion.
> For what its worth, I wish to introduce Software Devel here at our school
> in either 2011 or 2012. I wish to provide my upcoming students every
> opportunity but costs like this make it really a challenge!
>
> I am happy to take VITTA phone calls to discuss this issue and possible
> remedies(but dont offer a time payment plan as that doesnt reduce the cost).
>
> Respectfully closing off..
> Kent.
> ------------------------------
> *From:* itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au [itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] on
> behalf of Jo McLeay [jo at vitta.org.au]
> *Sent:* Friday, 5 February 2010 4:51 PM
> *To:* itapps at edulists.com.au
> *Subject:* [Year 12 IT Apps] Learn PHP and MySQL to make useful websites
> and support your students
>
>
>
>
> PHP and MySQ
> *
> Who is this for?*
>
> - All teachers who want to update their programming skills to make
> dynamic websites
> - Teachers of years 8 to 12 VCE & VET teachers, including at Year 11
> for Database Programming
> - teachers who are interested in delivering PHP and MySQL
> - teachers of VCE Software Development
> - The day is tailored to fit the beginner, intermediate or advanced
> person
>
> *The benefits of PHP and MySQL include:*
>
> - PHP is one of the approved programming languages in Software
> Development
> - PHP can be used to program mobile devices
> - PHP and MySQL are free and open source
>
> *What is included?*
>
> - A copy of Kevork’s new book "PHP and MySQL for standard and mobile
> devices"
> - software installation
> - sample outcomes for teachers who are interested in delivering PHP and
> MySQL
> - notes and exercises ready for participants at any proficiency level.
> - refreshments are supplied.
>
> *What should I bring?*
>
> - Bring your laptop
>
> Additional dates are: 2nd March, 9th March, 16th March and 23rd March.
> Sessions go from 4.30 to 6.30 pm on each day. *
>
> *
>
>
>
> Registrations Open: today Registrations Close: 25th Feb 2010 Price:
> VITTA members $ 600 (Inc. GST) non-members $750.00 (Inc. GST)
>
>
>
> For details and booking go to: http://www.vitta.org.au and follow the
> training events link.
>
> --
> Jo McLeay
> VITTA Professional Learning Officer
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> F: +61 3 9495 6834
> M: +61 (0) 402 087 017
> E: jo at vitta.org.au
> W: www.vitta.org.au
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Roland Gesthuizen - ICT Coordinator - Westall Secondary College
http://www.westallsc.vic.edu.au
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