[Primaryit] Kahootz

Robyne robyne.luketic at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 16:54:00 EST 2009


Hi Paul,

We are introducing Kahootz to our Grade 3/4 and 5/6 students this year,
probably after term 2. We run our classes as a specialist ICT lesson but
hope the classroom teachers (who attend the ICT specialist lesson) will
bring Kahootz back into their classrooms. We would be happy to welcome you.

Robyne Luketic
Altona Primary School.

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[mailto:primaryit-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Dr Paul Chandler
Sent: Thursday, 29 January 2009 4:22 PM
To: elearning at edulists.com.au; primaryit at edulists.com.au
Subject: [Primaryit] Kahootz

Hi everyone,

I have just commenced working on a joint project with the University of
New England and the Australian Children's Television Foundation.  The
'short version' of what we are doing over the next 3 years is to
investigate teaching/learning practices which lead to the development of
"quality" Kahootz products.

As we are just starting to get the project off the ground, we believe that
one thing we need to do at the outset is do some informal of classes using
Kahootz, particularly where teachers are 'getting the students into'
Kahootz for the year.  Our focus is primary, and lower secondary,
students.

If you - or others in your school - would be willing for a person to come
out to have an informal look at a 'Kahootz-using class', then please let
me know.

-- 
Dr Paul Chandler
Research Fellow in Multimodal Pedagogy
School of Education, University of New England
e-mail: paul.chandler at une.edu.au
Ph: (03) 9419 8800, Fax: 9419 0660
Skype: paul.d.chandler

located at Australian Children's Television Foundation
Fitzroy, Melbourne

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