Archive for March, 2008

The End… To Be Continued

This is the end of this chapter in my journey to learning. I still have so much to learn about anything and everything–I’m looking forward to it. I’ve enjoyed this learning process, and know that I will only continue to grow and learn. …To be continued.

HAPPY LEARNING!

Music Teacher Blog

Here is a music teachers’ blog website that I found today…

http://www.mustech.net/

(Image: http://www.fruktmusic.com/main_site/imageshow.php?number_image_on_that_page=1&screen_ref=i2)

Reply: Sibelius

Just a short note… Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to see my friend who uses Sibelius for his music programs in his private music school. We just couldn’t make the time to see each other and have a look at it. Oh well, too bad.

(Image: http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/files/Images/Page%20Views/MTM54/400/Review_Sibelius5_400.jpg)

Smart Schools

“An evolution of the pilot smart school project, the Making Schools Smart programme is built on the various ICT initiatives from the smart school project to educational television broadcast service” http://ischool.tv/news/category/ict-facilities/ … This initiative is based in Malaysia. This just goes to shows the emergence and increase of ICT in primary schools all over the world.

This image shows estimated numbers of ICT in schools and how it works…

ICT in the Classroom

I agree with Erin’s commentary in relation to Bill Ferriter’s blog. For technology to work effectively in the classroom, teachers must be able to embrace change and “policy makers must step upt ot the plate”. Teachers are constantly neing challanged, therefore, there needs to be support readily available for them; and teachers need the time and resources invested in/for them to grow as learners. Ferriter goes on to suggest that teachers receive the “right kind of professional development”. I agree, teachers need the training necessary to be able to teach and aid children in ICT learning. I like how Erin put it, she said, “I personally plan to start small and progressively and sequentially expand my horizons through experimentation and professional development courses”… It’s all about risk-taking!

Sharing Technology

 This is a podcast of a comment made on Amy’s post regarding ‘Sharing Technology’.

sharing_is_caring.mp3

Count down

I think I’m stressing a little bit now… I need to knuckle down and finish this off! I think I’m taking a big, big “risk” now, kina leaving this to the last few days. But anyway, this is what it’s all about. Maybe I need some sort of special robot/software/hardware which can do all the thinking for me… when is somebody going to invent that???

A little backtrack

I was just reading other people’s view on learning, and have truly been inspired. Last week, in one of my tutorials, I can’t remember whcih one anymore, but we were questioned, “why are we doing what we are doing”. As teachers, I believe we constantly need to ask oursleves this question. In the ICT realm (and every other educational realm), we should have solid and valid reason why we are doing ‘x’…