The year is quickly disappearing. Schools are booking their 2015 teacher only days already and E-Learning PD seems even in higher demand than previous years, which is a sure sign of the times that the ICT landscape is ever evolving and we need to be well informed and prepared.
I have a wee dilemma, I have found that my Facebook page gets far more hits and interaction that this blog and also I seem to update the Facebook page more regularly. I can connect Facebook with other online tools too e.g. Scoop it - and because of this, it's more efficient! So if in doubt make sure you are connecting with
https://www.facebook.com/SwitchOnNZ#
Monday, May 5, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Insight - Te Akau ki Papamoa
Insight - Te Akau ki Papamoa School Open Days
Term 2, Week 8 - Thursday. Friday 26th/27th June
READ THE FLYER AND REGISTER HERE
I have been a little absent from this blog this year and in all fairness it is not totally my fault....let me explain.
I am based in Te Akau ki Papamoa School (0.5 of my time - 'odd' weeks of the term) and I'm sure by now that you have heard we are in the depths of implementing a 1:1 iPad programme (totally school funded which makes us unique, apparently the only NZ Primary School to do so).
Read some of the media hype below - not always accurate but it has generated HUGE interest.
Much of the spin off from this we hadn't even thought about - we are now on 'Apple's' radar, App Developers want to adapt their apps to meet our needs, Resource companies are knocking on our door relentlessly wanting us to use and promote their products.
Term 2, Week 8 - Thursday. Friday 26th/27th June
READ THE FLYER AND REGISTER HERE
I have been a little absent from this blog this year and in all fairness it is not totally my fault....let me explain.
I am based in Te Akau ki Papamoa School (0.5 of my time - 'odd' weeks of the term) and I'm sure by now that you have heard we are in the depths of implementing a 1:1 iPad programme (totally school funded which makes us unique, apparently the only NZ Primary School to do so).
Read some of the media hype below - not always accurate but it has generated HUGE interest.
Much of the spin off from this we hadn't even thought about - we are now on 'Apple's' radar, App Developers want to adapt their apps to meet our needs, Resource companies are knocking on our door relentlessly wanting us to use and promote their products.
Much has gone on in the background to ensure this implementation is successful. We didn't simply head off to the local store on a whim and purchase 250 (soon to be 600!) iPads and thrust them in the hands of our learners - this has in fact been a journey that has taken several years. Our school was ready (infrastructure and systems), our teachers were ready (well supported and willing to be 100 percent on board), our students were ready (achieving at our targeted levels and armed to succeed with rich learning opportunities regardless of the device).
If you are interested in finding out more about how we have done this and and hearing our thoughts on the journey so far -
- Our Vision
- Our funding
- Our data
- Our implementation plan
- Our management of the devices (VPP, MDM)
- How we deliver individualised learning via the iPad
- How we provide ongoing online formative assessment
- How we personalise learning (Design iBooks and iTunes U courses)
- Which apps have been responsible for impacting on student engagement and achievement
- Our 'mis-takes' and learning opportunities
Come along to INSIGHT - Te Akau ki Papamoa Open Days - Term 2 Week 8 - Thursday and Friday 26th/27th June.
Read more about it and register HERE
Media Hype -
NZ Hearld Article - "School gives an iPad to every pupil"
Bay of Plenty Times Editorial: iPads should be provided for all
By Annemarie Quill
Bay of Plenty Times - "School gives all students iPads to avoid have nots"
Monday, February 10, 2014
Johnny's post on Monday, 10 February 2014
This is a 'test' post created within the Easy Blogger Junior app using a newly created User Profile. I am wanting to find out what happens when I choose the 'review posts' selection.
Watch this space!
Well, that worked perfectly.
'Johnny's' post was in the blogs draft folder waiting for the 'teacher' to approve.
Well, that worked perfectly.
'Johnny's' post was in the blogs draft folder waiting for the 'teacher' to approve.
Easy blogger Junior App
This is a screenshot of the 'posting' screen of the Easy Blogger Junior App. These two talented kiwi blokes - working in a Singapore school have created an app for both blogger and word press blogs. Two different apps - make sure you download the right one! This app is an absolute godsend ! I can't talk highly enough of it, it saves so much time, it adds value, it enables kids to add voice instantly to their photos and blog straight from the one app. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT.
At Te Akau Ki as part of our 1:1 roll out we have just purchased 300 licenses so that every year 4 to 6 student has it on their ipad and can ' go forth and blog' with ease and confidence. Brilliant.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Infusing E-Learning in all that we do.......Te Akau ki Papamoa School
As part of my role on the E-Learning PLC at Te Akau ki Papamoa we have chosen to share what's happening within our classes via a schoolwide blog. Feel free to visit and gather inspiration and ideas, we will link to the learning intentions, the "PURPOSE, OUTCOME and AUDIENCE" as this is what we value and hold as our driving focus.
Infusing E-learning in all that we do
Also feel free to leave us a comment, feedback or thoughts or contact me if you have any questions etc.
Infusing E-learning in all that we do
Also feel free to leave us a comment, feedback or thoughts or contact me if you have any questions etc.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Padcamp BOP
I have been busy organising the first Padcamp BOP event, based on the Educamp unconference structure and style.
We have over 70 teachers registered, from all around the Bay of Plenty as well as the Waikato and further afield. This is a FREE event that provides the opportunity for educators to connect with likeminded people with a passion for all things iPad - whether you have just taken yours out of the box or you are an app developer, we will have something for everyone.
A HUGE thankyou to our sponsors NOEL LEEMING (who has provided 15 itunes vouchers)
Kristian Tabb
Commercial Business Manager – Region 4
Kristian Bay of Plenty and Rotorua
Phone: 027 283 3345
Email: kristian.tabb@nlg.co.nz
Linked In: nz.linkedin.com/pub/kristian-tabb/26/432/3b3
Kristian is based in Tauranga – 266 Cameron Road, Tauranga
and Guilt Free Shopping (who has provided iPad cases).
We are looking forward to a day of making connections and discovering new things.
We have over 70 teachers registered, from all around the Bay of Plenty as well as the Waikato and further afield. This is a FREE event that provides the opportunity for educators to connect with likeminded people with a passion for all things iPad - whether you have just taken yours out of the box or you are an app developer, we will have something for everyone.
A HUGE thankyou to our sponsors NOEL LEEMING (who has provided 15 itunes vouchers)
Commercial Business Manager – Region 4
Kristian Bay of Plenty and Rotorua
Phone: 027 283 3345
Email: kristian.tabb@nlg.co.nz
Linked In: nz.linkedin.com/pub/kristian-tabb/26/432/3b3
Kristian is based in Tauranga – 266 Cameron Road, Tauranga
and Guilt Free Shopping (who has provided iPad cases).
We are looking forward to a day of making connections and discovering new things.
Te Akatea Maori Principal's National Conference
I am fortunate to currently be involved with the the Aka Tauranga Moana branch of the Te Akatea Maori Principal's Association. With consultation I have created and are maintaining their online space for them. I am also looking forward to next week and playing a role in their National Conference, the calibre of Keynote Speakers is outstanding!
Here's a copy of their conference programme, if you are at all interested in making a difference to the educational outcomes of Maori students then I think attending this conference is a must. This event is NOT aimed at Principal's alone but rather at all those that have a role to play in lifting Maori student engagement, motivation and achievement (which in reality should be each and everyone of us in the NZ education system!) The venue, Trinity Wharf and setting, stunning Tauranga Moana is a bonus of course.
Here's a copy of their conference programme, if you are at all interested in making a difference to the educational outcomes of Maori students then I think attending this conference is a must. This event is NOT aimed at Principal's alone but rather at all those that have a role to play in lifting Maori student engagement, motivation and achievement (which in reality should be each and everyone of us in the NZ education system!) The venue, Trinity Wharf and setting, stunning Tauranga Moana is a bonus of course.
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