by jah63 | Sep 4, 2008 | Uncategorized
Inspired by SARK’s new incredibly inspiring and vibrant book “Juicy Pens Thirsty Paper”, Grade 4 students used book titles to describe their own personalities. The book is so colourful and “alive” with ideas for writing, the students took...
by annieb3525 | Aug 25, 2008 | Uncategorized
Year 9/10 students at Wedderburn College are learning about how their world is changing by exploring Web2.0. The aim of the online project is to help students understand how the web influences their lives. We are using Curriculum framing questions to support and drive...
by heatherblakey | Jul 30, 2008 | Uncategorized
The Hawkesdale P-12 home base is a perfect example of how a blog can be used to contain links to all the staff and student activities that are happening within one school. It also doubles and provides a great place to showcase and celebrate some staff and student...
by brittgow | Jun 29, 2008 | Online Resources, Uncategorized
The Powerhouse Museum is the first museum in the world to release publicly-held historical photographs for access on Flickr, one of the largest online photo communities in the world. There may be some location and activity shots relevant to your work. For example,...
by Jess | Jun 9, 2008 | Uncategorized
Second Life is a virtual world. You download the software to your lap top and then you can enter this world. When you do, your avatar represents you. An avatar is a digital representation of yourself. When you select this avatar you have to give it a name. I named my...
by margm | Jun 8, 2008 | Uncategorized
What a difference a few months of working with the web 2.0 tools can make to students and teachers alike. Prior to being introduced to these amazing tools of trade by our two dynamos Anne and Jess, project presentations were somewhat tedious to say the least. At the...