[Yr7-10it] PD panel session for Conference..
Kent Beveridge
kbeveridge at stbc.vic.edu.au
Fri Jul 30 14:15:14 EST 2010
sorry to appear to be a serial pest here folks...
just looked at my suggestion for the title of the session and think we should change it to:
Title:
"Access to PD for country and 'non-metro based' teachers. - an open forum for discussion "
Subtext:
'A panel based session to allow audience members the opportunity to discuss issues that relate to Professional Development for country based teaching staff. Topics may include : The technological challenges, Application of the materials presented to rural teachers, Avoiding deskilling by lack of updating due to distance issues, Flexible presentation tools(web based tools - Elluminate etc), Country vs City equal access to training...'
I feel this is better than my previously offered session name, and the subtext speaking personally, is a small list of issues I/we confront and that could be offered as discussion points.
Yes? No?
AJ, Phil? B? Sound good?
Kent.
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] Possible panel session for ICT conference?..Kent
hmmm, the net widens...
Thanks Claire! I might just follow your suggestion up...
This monster is growing legs...(wonder when it will get wings?)
Kent.
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] Possible panel session for ICT conference?..Kent
Don't know if you'd be interested, but one of my fellow, Web Conference
Leaders, Cam Peverett, is running a regular Web Conference sessions, using
Elluminate, that focus on the issues and needs of rural and remote schools.
Cam is a primary teacher and it looks like the focus of his next session is
on that area BUT I'm sure he would be happy to include any discussion of
relevant issues or invite you to present a session??? And that's regardless
of whether you are primary, p-12, secondary, DEECD or private schools.
Contact him for more info.
Here are some details:
Where's the Remote? Session 4
August 5, 2010 from 3:45pm to 5pm - Victoria
A discussion on the topical trials and tribulations experienced by teachers
in rural school. In particular, this session will be regarding Silverton
Primary School and Inquiry-Based Learning. We will be endeavouring to get
Tony (principal) and/or other staff members to attend this session and give
us ideas and advice on their inquiry model of teaching. This session will be
joined by a number of schools trialling an enquiry model in its very infant
stage, with the many issues that arise from the implementation of such
programs in the early stages.
Organized by Cameron Peverett | peverett.cameron.g at edumail.vic.gov.au
http://guidetoinnovation.ning.com/events/wheres-the-remote-session-4
All the Web Conference Leaders are happy to help out with Elluminate and
will moderate sessions for you, where possible.
See the DEECD virtual conference web site and Guide to Innovation Ning for
more info.
And a plug here for my next session this Tuesday night 6-7pm which is on
copyright and will feature Delia Browne, an extremely experienced
intellectual property lawyer, the National Copyright Director of the
Copyright Advisory Group. Will send a separate message with more info.
Cheers
Claire Bloom
Warrandyte High
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2nd that suggestion.
B
Brendyn Hancock
ICT Manager
Nagle College
PO Box 507
BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875
p 03 5152 6122 ext954
f 03 5152 6220
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[mailto:yr7-10it-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Kent Beveridge
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Subject: [Yr7-10it] Possible panel session for ICT conference?..Kent
Here's another thought for a session at the Nov conference..
Title:
"Teaching and Learning in a non-metro school : Positives, Negatives and
suggestions to deal with some issues" - ideal for country members
travelling to the city to discuss their points of view.
A panel session for the above
I'd be prepared to either chair or be part of that panel.
Kent.
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Sent: Thursday, 29 July 2010 4:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] PD comment for country members ...Kent B.
Hi Kent,
I think we all agree with your sentiments........ and your enthusiasm
and passion. That is the thing we all have in common.
I can only reiterate my comments from my last email. Kent, I've had
numerous discussions and arguments with channel partners of the big
computer companies to do more in terms of ICT PD. As I've had it
explained to me numerous times (to the point of almost feeling
patronized), it's all about money. The short sighted business approach
of many companies is they have to sell boxes - both little and big - and
that employing someone to do PD is not a realistic business model.
Of course this is short sighted and ultimately self defeating. BER is
addressing the digital divide in terms of hardware but certainly not in
the most valuable area - that of teachers' skills. The skill base of
teachers is where the story currently ends because invariably teachers
won't (or can't) let students do stuff they are not comfortable in
doing. This also a major challenge for educational leadership. As you
have pointed out, regional teachers and students miss out because of the
tyranny of distance. It's not right but unfortunately just because it's
not right doesn't mean it is any easier to solve.
>From the VITTA office side, a number of PD events this year around
Victoria have been run this year and we've been disappointed with the
lack of numbers. I hope you and the Shepp and Bright teachers came
along to the Road Show we did on behalf of VCAA. I guess if VITTA is
going to run things around Victoria, we just need to have as many people
at them as possible. If there isn't , then it does simply become too
difficult. We just need to have regional events well attended because if
we do, we can build momentum and certainty and things can then start to
move.
The emerging technologies concept is one that VITTA believes has some
momentum so we (all of us - country and city) need to think of a model
that is attractive and sustainable in a country location. I'd like VITTA
to run a conference next somewhere like Yarrawonga, Echuca or Bendigo in
Semester 1 and perhaps we build it around emerging technologies -
instead of 6 weeks of one night a week, we do it intensively over two
days.
I would be grateful to hear from people on this list who would be
interested in helping with planning for a major ICT in education
conference in the first half of 2011.
For the moment, the VITTA Conference on November 29 and 30 is my major
focus and it has to be because it's getting bigger by the day.
A current snapshot:
Larry Nelson, Managing Director of Worldwide school education for
Microsoft - he is donating his services for the VITTA Conference.
Rev Tim Costello - Tuesday keynote
ICT Leadership - for ICT Leaders and Prins in in DEECD, CEO and
independent schools groups separately - coming together later for open
panel hypothetical discussion
400 mobile devices from Apple for delegate use.
Separate one day conference for TSSP techs (pending) but also one for
CEO and independent school techs.
Trade Display bigger than last few years.
Conference Dinner which will be a ripper.
And the most important of all: practising teachers giving presentations
with 6 labs available for workshops.
Maybe the 2010 VITTA Conference would be perfect time to run a session
for anyone interested in talking about a regional conference event in
2011.
Kent, this hasn't solved the problem but it won't be for lack of trying.
Phil Callil
Faculty Head ICT
Xavier College
Phone 9855-4163
www.xavier.vic.edu.au
Vice President VITTA and 2010 Conference Director
VITTA Annual Conference
Australia's biggest annual K-12 ICT in Education conference
Caulfield Racecourse November 29-30
www.vitta.org.au
>>> Kent Beveridge <kbeveridge at stbc.vic.edu.au> 7/29/2010 9:33 AM >>>
Thanks for the reply Phil, but if I may...
Firstly, yes, VITTA puts on and supports conferences and yes it does
'punch' for state and national issues.
However, I refer to another member's comment currently on this
discussion thread that many PD opportunities tend to be city based and
post 4.30 timeslots - great for city members, but not so for us non-city
members(yes, I am now paid up!).
Example..the recently offered 'emerging technologies course' on these
lists. I for one looked at the content and thought it would be excellent
if I could attend all or even some of the units but alas...the timeslots
again destroy that option.
Solution? I have a local tafe campus of the Ballarat uni handy and so
perhaps that may be my only option available to keep 'up to date'
coursewise but that may be an expensive option methinks.
Jo Maclaey and myself are going to attempt to trial an elluminate
session next week and I mentioned it to my techie here so we'll see if
we can make it happen to possibly open up some options on that front.
Now..to an obvious point...
I am presently Horsham based, and two respondents currently about this
issue are in both Shepp and Bright..also non-Melbourne based. How to
cater for 'us' on a basis EQUALLY as regularly as the city members for
PD sessions on 'whatever' the topic. Also, what about the Mildura and
Ouyen, or Bairnsdale members..how to cater for THEM too??
Seems since my time - now in my 4th year - up here, I have observed a
strong lack of offerings in the PD front for non-city members. As you
also may well know, I DO comment about this when I notice it and feel
disappointed with offerings and have raised this issue on these lists
previously on these lists.
Possible solution??
For me.. offer PD in say Ballarat or Ararat that I can attend and start
at 5.30pm or 6.00pm gives me a chance to at least get there(2hrs to
Ballarat for me, 1 and a bit to Ararat). North? Some venue about 1-2hrs
north of Melbourne and East?...Maybe Warragul sessions. Surely
presenters would be prepared to do a 1-2 hr trip if they were aware that
some of the participants at their sessions were travelling an equal
distance just to get there from their country or rural based schools to
keep up to date with their skill base.
We, in the country schools, want to provide currency and fun too in our
content for our students but feel often 'left out in the cold' when some
'cool' PD sessions are on offer....in the city!
Perhaps some serious money - or training offerings, or PD sessions etc
can be sourced from sponsors and businesses who wish to support this
plight can assist.
Eg...
Come on Adobe, and Microsoft, and Apple, or IBM et al, contact us and
help us (or ME!!) and help us out here with some tailored sessions at an
affordable rate.
Some software scripting, and animation or multi-media content would be
most welcomed by us country members but we NEED YOUR SUPPORT! You want
sales? Well help us out then! We use your products in our classes so
jump on board and help this problem, BUT STOP DELAYING..we need help
NOW..not 12months or longer...frankly, we're tired of waiting and talk
and want ACTIONS.
Personally, I'm tired of lip service to our plight.(you know the
one..'its on the agenda for discussion...blah, blah," ).
My students DAILY look to me for inspiration and enthusiasm..and when it
wains, they spot it a mile off. I love my job, but crikey its tough when
I must constantly 'self teach' via online tutes and similar to keep
current all the time with the demands of an I.T (and multi-curriculum)
classroom where the hardware and software become out of date in no time
flat!
Like an earlier member said, I am self taught with most of my software
skill due to distance and cost factors. It would be nice to be
professionally taught for a change..its not easy being an I.T. teacher
and knowing the industry wants/needs our students but the education
system seems to be squeezing us out!
reckon that about covers it..
ok..I'm done..my fingers are tiring now...
Kent Beveridge
PASSIONATE I.T. teacher of many years, PASSIONATE Maths teacher too!
Multi talented, multi skilled,
MULTI STRESSED(nature of the job!) (often subtle in speech and comment)
yada yada yada..
St. Brigids Cath.Sec. College, HORSHAM, Vic (3hrs from Melbourne on the
Western Hwy!)
cheers kiddies...
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 2010 12:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] More great value PD - Introduction to Scripting
inGame Maker
Guys, VITTA has been active in setting up PLNs throughout Victoria.
This is not a solution but certainly part of the solution. VITTA
provides seeding money to help you organize PD events in your region.
We know it's not enough but the realities is that VITTA does everything
it can as a not for profit organization to provide support and
encouragement for IT in education in regional areas.
Adrian as President, myself as Vice President, the rest of the Executive
and the Committee all put into countless hours to keep the association
going. The staff in the VITTA Office are A1. I can vouch for that
personally. VITTA punches above its weight in national and state issues
in matters relating to ICT in education. We are all passionate in
trying to support regional members. Adrian travelled to Horsham to
outline the changes to the study design. VITTA gave as much support as
we could for the Slide2Learn conference in Shep precisely because of its
innovation and location and learning opportunities for regional members.
Next year, we plan to run a regional conference and we hope that you
will support it in a pro active and constructive way. More about that
later. As you know, there are considerable expenses in running any PD
in rural settings but we do as much as is feasible and we continue to be
mindful of providing professional learning opportunities for our
regional colleagues.
The bottom line is we need to have a critical mass to be able to run
more regional events. VITTA would simply cease to exist in any form if
we run events for groups that are small.
If you have constructive and creative ways in which VITTA can help you
that are logistically possible and meet your professional learning
needs, we are listening and always ready to hear.
Best wishes
Phil
Phil Callil
Faculty Head ICT
Xavier College
9855-4163
www.xavier.vic.edu.au
Vice President VITTA
www.vitta.org.au/
>>> "Hutchison, Geoffrey G" <hutchison.geoffrey.g at edumail.vic.gov.au>
7/28/2010 12:14 PM >>>
Join the conversation. Been going on these boards for 3+ years. Going
nowhere.
Geoff Hutchison
McGuire College (Shepp)
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 2010 12:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] More great value PD - Introduction to Scripting
inGame Maker
Do know that those teachers in "rural" settings are striving also to
deliver an inclusive and engaging curriculum. Often learning many
software applications by themselves as the faculty may not be large
enough to share learning and spending considerable time to do so.
Enthusiasm is a driving force and the opportunity to share PD and
learning helps to refire the enthusiasm when it can wane because the
skill set may not be as up to date as desired. PD opportunities are
highly welcomed - YET once again all PD for terrific (say) Gamemaker
applications remains city based and (currently) from 4.30pm to meet the
needs of the city folk. Here us loud and clearly in the country - PLEASE
consider opportunities for Regional PD - we will drive an hour to get to
a location but a 7 hour return trip is just not an option for 2 hours of
sharing.
Get on line country teachers and put your thinking to VITTA - maybe the
power of the numbers may well stir those talented people to offer their
travel time with VITTA support to come nearer to you .
One can only hope so.
Yours in frustration
Rod Hall
Bright P-12 College
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[mailto:yr7-10it-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Kent Beveridge
Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 2010 8:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [Yr7-10it] More great value PD - Introduction to Scripting
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Anything on for us up here in the country that we dont need to travel
etc...etc...???
Scripting PD's etc.
Or do we miss out yet again....
Kent.
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Subject: [Yr7-10it] More great value PD - Introduction to Scripting in
Game Maker
Hi folks and sorry for the cross-posts,
Fabulous value Professional Learning: You pay less for this quality
event due to a subsidy provided by Multimedia Victoria.
"Excuse me... How do we use these scripting functions?"
Introduction to Scripting in Game Maker
This PD session will introduce participants to scripting in Game Maker
by creating drag-and-drop games. VITTA and experienced teacher Nat
Bradshaw present a practical session of learning where you will explore
Game Maker in order to inspire and engage. Game Maker allows you to
quickly create exciting computer games. Gain confidence in programming
skills and develop an exciting game to showcase to your students.
Game Maker's simple drag and drop interface is friendly enough to use
with as young as Year 3, but through its powerful scripting language, it
is suitable for students at all levels. With Game Maker you can easily
create games such as top view, platform games, first person shooters, 3D
and networked multiplayer games. It is a fully fledged programming
language capable of non game applications such as physics simulations
and databases.
This Professional Learning session will be on:
Date: Wednesday 18th August 2010
Time: 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm
Venue: Melbourne High School, Forrest Hill, South Yarra, Victoria 3141
Melways Map Reference: 2L J3
For more info and registration go to:
http://www.vitta.org.au/events/event/introduction-to-scripting-in-game-m
aker
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