by heatherblakey | Jul 31, 2008 | Blogs
We have all been in a situation where we pretend we know what people are talking about, even though we have no idea. Being both a parent and a teacher at my school, I didn’t want to show my ignorance amongst a group of parents as they talked about their blogs. It...
by Jess | May 18, 2008 | Blogs, Web 2.0
This is a cross-post with technoLOTE The ePlanks podcast is up and running! We have 4 episodes all ready to go for your listening pleasure. ePlanks is a project that I (Jess McCulloch) am working on with Anne Mirtschin. We are trying to lay the ePlanks of the virtual...
by murch | Apr 3, 2008 | Blogs
“A comment a day encourages bloggers to have their say.” (A quote from one of my twitter friends.) When using online tools, the power of leaving comments when viewing other people’s work should not be overlooked. Comments can be made on blogs,...
by murch | Mar 28, 2008 | Blogs, Wellbeing
As we are pioneers in cyberspace, cybersafety is a concern that is being refined and evaluated all the time – trying to balance transparency with privacy, allowing students some freedom, yet protecting them and ensuring their safety at all times. Students...
by murch | Mar 18, 2008 | Blogs, Web 2.0
The majority of our students have set up their own blog space. A little risque as some of you might ask. After all some are only in years 4,5 and 6 and the even riskier end is year 9 and 10 teenagers. Well, so far so good. Some have tried to put images on posts, to...