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Reinventing Practice - an online PD model- In 2000 QSITE has trialled an innovative online professional development program called Reinventing Practice. This session will describe the program's aims and contents and provide some feedback from the first participants. ...
Presenter/s: Margaret Lloyd
Robolab in Action - Legodacta Robotic Solutions for the Primary Classroom- A hands on , heads on workshop designed for Upper Primary Teachers using practical classroom solutions that have real life relevance.Participants will be using and adapting some pre-built robots designing, making and programming and answering such q ...
Presenter/s: Joanna Harvey
Robolab in Action - Legodacta Robotic Solutions for the Secondary Classroom- A hands on , heads on workshop designed for Secondary Teachers using practical classroom solutions that have real life relevance. Participants will be using and adapting some pre-built robots designing, making and programming and answering such quest ...
Presenter/s: Joanna Harvey
Smartstuff with MS Excel- There are so many little things that are built into Excel that are useful in education. Comments allow you to add instructions into the spreadsheet and removes the need to provide instructions sheets. Pivot tables are fabulous and powerful for main ...
Presenter/s: David Potter
Smartstuff with PowerPoint- There are so many neat features in PowerPoint that most of us don't use. You can incorporate all sorts of features very easily. In this demonstration, David will show you how to use Action Settings to create mouse over or mouse click links and bran ...
Presenter/s: David Potter
SQL Query Diagrams - a Visual Lexicon- Complex ideas are often perceived as less complex if they can be visualised. Whilst we have freely accepted the value in using highly symbolic methodogies for database design (NIAM and ER diagrams are examples) and program design (NS and SDC diagrams ...
Presenter/s: Peter Whitehouse
Stepping Into Visual Basic: Modelling The Software Development Cycle- Back in the days of PASCAL, moving students through the design stage of the Software Development Cycle using tools like SDCs, was a logical, meaningful process. It allowed teaching to emphasise modularity and parameter passing. Superimposing the same ...
Presenter/s: Robie Jayawardhana
Stepping students through the creation of multimedia presentations?- This presentation will outline the process involved in designing, developing, implementing and evaluating multimedia presentations with Junior secondary students from start to finish.
Two different assessment tasks will be demonstrated of which the ...
Presenter/s: Lee-Ann Barton
Student Sabotage of the Classroom Computer- This paper provides information on how to address problems that occur when students deliberately set out to sabotage the classroom computer. ...
Presenter/s: Kim Charles
Survival, Small School, Networks and Functionality- Peter Schneidewin and Dave Willis have built networks in over 20 schools, all but 3 having between 4 and 104 students. What was done, what was used, a Standard Operating Environment, nobbling the fiddlers, and a 15 minute disaster recovery strategy ...
Presenter/s: Dave Willis
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