Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Christmas ideas

(Blast from the past Ricky and Nicola!)
This site has all the Christmas ideas you need - thanks to Suzie Vesper from Core-Ed!

Clicker 5

For the teachers at Sunnydene and Carlson using Clicker 5 here is a link to a good online tutorial to supplement my workshop - remember that right click and Properties is a good way to do everything though. I have put a new tutorial in PDF form on my web site.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Copyright free music source

A new library of free music downloads - classical pieces which may suit as background music for your movies or for children to learn more about classical music.
This is what they have to say: Musopen is an online music library of copyright free (public domain) music. We want to give the world access to music without the legal hassles so common today. There is a great deal of music that has expired copyrights, but almost no recordings of this music is in the public domain. We aim to record or obtain recordings that have no copyrights so that our visitors may listen, re-use, or in any way enjoy music. Put simply, our mission is to set music free.

Online project for junior classes

Where the Wild Things Went Looks really good - need to register this month - all free with resources and quite timely as the movie is coming out soon.

Google Wave

This promises to be a great tool for the classroom. You need to request an invitation at this stage to try it out. I wonder! See here what others have to say about it.

Highlights from ULearn



The ULearn Conference in Christchurch was really great as usual. Not so many sellers, so a reflection of the economy I suppose. There were some great presenters from Oz and one workshop I went to on 'Real Maths' was great. One of the teachers had a wonderful example of a classroom blog, she has incorporated many web2 tools very successfully and the blog reflects a very exciting and positive classroom. Derek Wenmoth delivered a really interesting spotlight presentation. His blog is on my google reader and worth a read. As a Mac person I always attend a session with Stuart Hale, he always delivers a good workshop.
Had a great time at the dinner. Amanda (ICT leader from Birdwood School) and I sat with a large group (24 teachers) from Sutton Park School in South Auckland. They were a fun crowd.
Christchurch was freezing cold! After the conference my daughter and I went to Lyttleton and stayed at a cool little B & B overlooking the bay - called The Rookery. Went to the farmers market and bought stuff and this fantastic shop called Himalaya. We drove to Akaroa over the hills in the snow and went to this amazing place called The Giant's House.


A great end to the holidays but now back to all the schools and the millstone reports!