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'Home Grown' Internet Curriculum Projects (...or producing great things from small seeds on your own 'patch')- There is more to the internet in education than anonymous, passive surfing of web sites for our students. Curriculum projects are great to be involved in and are more of a helping hand than many realise - not necessarily a burden to teachers at all. ...
Presenter/s: Sel Kerans
If VRML is the answer, what was the question?- VRML (Virtual Reality Modelling Language) is relatively new to teachers, but provides a facinating tool for constructing and presenting simple three dimensional models. Deliverable through a browser, VRML world can actually demonstrate many things th ...
Presenter/s: Peter Whitehouse
Information and Communication Education - A new subject area for Queensland schools- During 2000, the office of the Queensland School Curriculum Council has developed a set of syllabus documents for junior secondary school students. One of the set of five is called Information and Communication Education.
In September, the office ...
Presenter/s: Vicki Knopke
Information Literacy in the Changing Context of the Classroom- Information Literacy is a term which has taken on a specific meaning in recent years. It is now almost completely synonymous with the Internet and the gathering of information. This paper will investigate alternate forms of information literacy - one ...
Presenter/s: Margaret Lloyd
Inspire your students- This workshop will introduce the basics of a mind mapping software tool called Inspiration. Inspiration is a very easy and effective tool to use accross all curriculum areas and it is really value for money - forget trying to draw diagrams in PowerP ...
Presenter/s: Shaun Nykvist
Integrating Learning Technology through co-operative planning and teaching with the Teacher-Librarian- Participants will be shown projects from a number of classes (Year 1 to 7)that are the culmination of joint negotiation between class teachers and the teacher-librarian. I will outline the co-operative planning and teaching strategies that evolved th ...
Presenter/s: Barbara Robertson
IT Finance - Why Rent Works- A snapshot of the issues surrounding the financing of IT in the Education Industry. This session will include discussion of the options, the implications and the outcomes of the different types of finance available, including cash purchase, and prese ...
Presenter/s: Cathleen Wallis
Key Learning Area Technology- This presentation will provide information on the Key Learning Area of Technology. Technology is one of the eight Key Learning Area Syllabuses currently being developed by the Queensland School Curriculum Council.
The Technology Syllabus is in pilo ...
Presenter/s: Vicki Knopke
Lunar Rap - Adapting the Book Rap model- In term 3 2000 a group of 3 teachers from Sunnybank Hills State School are coordinating Lunar Rap. This rap adapts the book rap model to a scientific investigation for middle primary students.
This 'rap' included online activities such as:
-email ...
Presenter/s: Jonathan Clark
Managing an Intranet without Pain- Managing an extensive intranet without the need to write code, convert to HTML etc. Using Masterfile Software instead of hiring programmers or training teachers to create code. ...
Presenter/s: Deslyn Taylor
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