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Nov 21 2009

Collaboration: Top Ten Trends

Most of my daily CPD these days (and yes, it is almost daily) comes from Twitter. This morning, via a link to a blog, I found a link to a slideshare presentation, which I found so interesting that I thought I’d share it here.

Thanks to Rod Lucier, also known as the Clever Sheep, for this presentation. As well as the obviously useful information about collaboration, and the examples of site and applications that can support working together in education, I think this is about the first time I’ve sat and watched a slideshare presentation while listening to the voiceover. As I have an ICT in RE presentation to prepare, I think I ought to have a go at doing that as well, if I have time!!

I also thought I’d add a link to the Web 2.0 Tools site mentioned by Rod in his presentation.

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Dec 19 2008

Memories of 2008

It’s the end of the year, the time when people reflect on their past year and set resolutions for the new year. So here are the reflections. Resolutions may – or may not! – follow.

January – Made a snowman! Will that feat be repeated this Christmas? Saw Doris Lessing at the Southbank Centre.

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February – Loved Sweeney Todd the Barber with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter. Earthquake. Had an excellent FairTrade Fortnight Sixth Form RE Conference, which involved baking, football, FairTrade prizes and taste tests, as well educational input from different departments.

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March – Enjoyed a lovely Holy Week and Easter Triduum. Discovered the National Gallery. Led some blogging inset at the Marist School – hope everyone is getting on with their blogging! Summarised some of the many excellent teacher and student blogs out there.

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April – Collected my marked dissertation. Heard the sad news that Steve Sinnott had died. It snowed in London. Fiona, a friend from home, visited, and had fun being tourists in London, visiting the British Museum, Tower Bridge, Tate Modern and others. Samson and I watched the London Marathon. My friend Bridget got married. Appeared, with my Year 7 class, on Teachers’ TV.

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May – The weather improved dramatically. Saw Chris Rock at the O2. Found the Awesome Highlighter website (which I haven’t really used, so I’m posting this here to remind me!). Spent ages surfing the net and writing about the applications I found there. Enjoyed meeting up with the TTP second cohort to talk about my experiences of Web 2.0. Started some classes on Web 2.0 for teachers at school. Took my Year 9s to the National Gallery as part of a Learning Outside the Classroom project.

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June – Discovered Wordle! Presented a session on blogging at the Sixth Form Conference. Visited the Thames Barrier. Went to the Anthony Clark’s ordination as a deacon.

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July – Samson’s book, The Jive Talker, was published! Read the reviews here, and buy a copy from Amazon here! The second cohort of the Transformation Teachers’ Programme had a lovely meal. I graduated with my Masters (MA in Education: Teaching and Learning) from Middlesex University. Weather was still very hot and humid. Enjoyed the Doctor Who Prom. Started making videos of clouds, taken using my camera and a tripod. Enjoyed lots of balmy evening walks during the summer holidays. Went paddling at the V&A pool. Bliss. Visited Westminster Cathedral to take photos for the department. Finished the month with the launch of the Jive Talker at Rivington Place.

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Throwing the hats in the air!

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AugustThe Jive Talker was published in North America (and can be bought on Amazon here). Discovered the Thames Cruiser. Went to a wedding reception. Enjoyed the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony, and then fulltime coverage, all day, every day! Went to Brighton for the day. Went back home to Scotland for a holiday. Met my little Canadian cousin for the first time. One particularly good day was when we travelled through Fife, visiting the Deer Centre, and my old university town of St Andrews.

Kinnoull Hill

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September – Celebrated my birthday. Back to school! Very busy, but in a good way. We attended the launch of the New Art Exchange, where Samson was taking part in the opening exhibition, Next We Change Earth.

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October – The term did not get any quieter! I became Acting Head of Department, so even more work! Visited East Dulwich for the first time, with a family friend. Visited the Saatchi Gallery. Enjoyed teaching my Year 7 Integrated (Humanities) Curriculum about China. Saw Toni Morrison at the Southbank Centre.

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November – Went to the Diocesan Heads of RE Conference. Found PhotoBox and Fotonauts. Went to Martin Creed’s flat/exhibition in Brick Lane. Enjoyed Quantum of Solace. Collected together a lot of different Advent resources. Very excited about the election of Barack Obama, as were all the pupils at school.

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December – Have enjoyed meeting up with friends, and look forward to meeting up with more friends and family over the next few weeks. We had a lovely carol service today at school, and I am delighted to finally be on holiday! My camera has pretty much given up over the past few months, so I’m hoping to get a new one to record many of the exciting and interesting events that I expect to experience throughout 2009 – starting with the birth of my first niece or nephew!

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Thank you for visiting my blog, whether for the first time today, or regularly over the past year, and I hope to be able to share some of my further adventures in teaching and learning, particularly involving Web 2.0, over the next 12 months. I wish you all a very peaceful and joyful Christmas and a happy New Year!

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Sep 29 2008

Isle of Wight Conference

Published by skambalu under networking

Also thanks to Joe Dale, who let me know about the Isle of Wight Conference, 25 and 26 October. Unfortunately I won’t be able to go, but perhaps others will be able to make it! (Hopefully I’ll have some time to follow what is going on there on the web … we’ll see! Would like a little time to breath and a few minutes to mark at the moment!!)

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Jul 29 2008

Catholic RE Teachers’ Blogs

Published by skambalu under blogging, networking, personal

I’ve been exploring Twitter, looking for new people to follow that I might be able to learn from or be inspired by. I came across an RE teacher’s blog, and have decided to follow some other links and share them with you (and with me, for the future). Unfortunately some of the bloggers have not blogged recently; however, perhaps getting a mention here might encourage them to have another go! And we can always learn and be inspired by any posts already posted. So here goes …

Intellectual Bohemian – another Catholic RE teacher based in London.

Catholic Teachers Online – I’ve just added myself to this. Hope other Catholic RE teachers add themselves here. In fact, the site is for all Catholic teachers.

Simon O’Carroll – The first teacher I found on Twitter.

I feel I ought to add a short reflection on this. Some people might wonder why Catholic teachers, whether RE or not, might want to particularly identify themselves as such. I mean, I don’t think I often go on about being a Catholic RE teacher on my blog, although I am sure it comes up from time to time, and is probably obvious on my school blogs. I have taught in both a state school and a Catholic school. The thing is, as an RE teacher, the content is – for me, anyway! – quite different in a Catholic school from a non-Catholic school; I also find that my delivery is a bit different too. So it would be interesting to be able to share ideas with other teachers in a similar context!

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Jul 20 2008

Yum! I like ice cream!

Published by skambalu under Web 2.0, networking, video

An ice cream analogy to explain social media. With thanks to Ant Jessop, who left a comment at Ben Annett’s blog … it’s those digital breadcrumbs again!

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Jul 16 2008

International Edubloggers Directory

Published by skambalu under T&L, Web 2.0, blogging, networking, website, wiki

I hardly ever forget to write a title on my posts, but I was so determined to write about the National Year of Reading in my last post, that I forgot to write a title. I noticed a bit later that something looked odd, went back and changed it, and thought nothing of it. Until now. When I received a message from the International Edubloggers Directory wiki letting me know that posts from those registered on the directory could now all be found in one place using the RSS feed. So I thought I would go and have a look at what other people are blogging about in the world of education today, and also, while I was at it, check that my own offering was there.

Which it wasn’t. Only a blank space, with no link, to mark the place where my post would have been! All because I forgot to add a title! How foolish. I’ll try not to do it again! At least it gives me an excuse to point readers in the direction of the International Edubloggers Directory – check out some of the other bloggers, and, while you are there, why not sign up yourself?

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Jul 08 2008

TTP Dinner

The View from Alexandra Palace

I’m just back from a lovely dinner celebrating the work of the Transformation Teachers’ Programme so far. It’s always lovely to meet up with other teachers, and to share ideas and enthuse one another. There were a couple of informative talks, by John D’Abbro and Dr Baldev Singh. I was particularly struck by Dr Singh’s talk, partly because he began with a Wordle that I guessed must have come from our own information about the course. (Sorry if I got carried away at that point everyone!!) I have just realised that he got his PhD from a fantastic university: St Andrews. He describes himself as “just a teacher who is having fun“, which I think completely sums up my view of using Web 2.0 and new technologies in the classroom as well – a kindred spirit therefore!

The food was good too, and even though I lost my game of mindball, and could not manage to complete the Wii guitar thing, this was a very enjoyable event. Lovely to see so many people there!

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Mar 11 2008

Thinking about blogging …

Published by skambalu under Web 2.0, blogging, networking, website

It’s always nice to think again about the purpose of blogging. I’ve just watched an interesting Teachers’ TV video on Building Blogs, which highlights some of the benefits of blogging. I also want to include some links to other sites that are reflecting on blogging:

What is a blog?

Using blogs in the classroom

A Guide to Web 2.0 in education

This site is almost like a step by step inset on blogs!

Anytime, Anywhere Learners

Edublogs: Ten Ways to Use Blogs to Teach

APS Training Blog: All you need to know about setting up a blog!

Some subject blogs (NOTE: blatantly copied from Judy Jakes’ Transformation Teacher Programme Blog. I have added some more blogs, but I should point out that I have not looked at every blog recently, and in some cases I have only given the blog a cursory glance, especially if it is not in my specialism! However, I hope that some may be of interest to some readers. Some of these blogs are in their early stages, but I have added them here in the hope that over time they may develop more, perhaps by being encouraged by others passing by and sharing ideas! Please feel free to add more blogs that you have found useful in the comments page. Also, if I have linked to your blog, and you would prefer me to remove the link, please let me know via the comments and I will be happy to do that. Happy blogging everyone!):

RE Blogs
http://www.nodehillre.typepad.com/
www.stmre.edublogs.org
www.rsteacher.edublogs.org

MFL Blogs
http://blogfrancaisdepps.edublogs.org/
http://www.nodehillfrench.typepad.com/
http://shopkins.wordpress.com/
http://joedale.typepad.com/
http://www.mfle.typepad.com/tgs/
http://www.northgatemfl.co.uk/
http://misspicado.edublogs.org/
http://mrgridelli.edublogs.org/
http://mfle.typepad.com/queensferryhighblogs/
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com/
http://edgehillcollege.typepad.com/
http://www.nataliagarcia.typepad.com/nodehillspanish/
http://whatsit06.blogspot.com/

English Department Blogs
http://fernhillbookworm.blogspot.com/
http://baldworm.blogspot.com/
http://thegothic.edublogs.org/
http://themonologue.edublogs.org/
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/aliceeardley/
http://www.macmillan-academy.org.uk/Navigation/Depts/Eng/english.php
http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/emn/index.php/archives/category/blogs/
http://www.ea.e-renfrew.sch.uk/woodfarm/SubjectInfo/English/engdefault.htm
http://www.english.heacademy.ac.uk/explore/resources/technology/advocates.php

Geography
www.Geogtastic.blogspot.com
http://geogtastic6.blogspot.com/
http://www.highergeogblog.blogspot.com/
http://kespilotgeography.blogspot.com/
http://www.geobytesgcse.blogspot.com/
http://noeljenkins.wordpress.com/
http://www.gmpay.blogspot.com/
http://geographyjazz.blogspot.com/
http://geodonn.blogspot.com/
Becta
http://www.macmillan-academy.org.uk/Navigation/Depts/Geog/Geog.php
https://php.radford.edu/~geog-web/GeogBlog/?cat=3
http://neatherd.org/subjects/geography/
http://thegeographydepartment.blogspot.com/

Maths
http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?page=17&module=blog&mode=100&blogid=2
http://www.ncetm.org.uk/Default.aspx?page=13&module=res&mode=100&resid=2805
http://blog.gwright.org.uk/articles/page/5
http://edubuzz.org/blogs/jonesieboy
http://www.atm.org.uk/reviews/books/ks3-maths-assessments.html
http://www.atm.org.uk/reviews/books/teaching-maths-different-learning-styles.html
http://webblog.ethink.org.uk/2006/12/06/numbers-day/
http://radclifferiverside.com/live/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=45&
http://sixthform.info/maths/
http://edubuzz.org/blogs/paulgoodall
http://dhenderson1.edublogs.org/
http://jbaker.edublogs.org/

Design & Technology Blogs
http://edubuzz.org/blogs/mgscdt
http://edubuzz.org/blogs/mgscdt/2006/11/09/welcome-to-the-cdt-department/
http://www.topblogposts.com/
http://www.geography-site.co.uk/about/blog/2006/11/geography-and-food-technology.html

Science
http://sciencehsfc.blogspot.com/
http://genesandhealth.blogspot.com/

ICT Blogs
http://www.ictict.me.uk/article11/article11.htm

Citizenship
http://www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk/blogs/?cat=3

Classics
http://www.cagse.com/wordpress/

General
http://flux.futurelab.org.uk/
http://ppslibrary.wordpress.com/
http://politicsclub.wordpress.com/
http://stmarysbb.edublogs.org/
http://radiohigh-djs.blogspot.com/
http://alupton.edublogs.org/
http://www.swanwicklinks.blogspot.com/
http://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/johnjohnston.php
http://apsbookweekblog.edublogs.org/

Finally … wikis … are you a blogger? Have you added yourself and your blog to the English Edublogger Wiki? Or the Scottish Edublogger wiki? And there’s even a wikipedia page for edubloggers, so if you are interested in blogs from elsewhere in the world, follow the links!

HAPPY BLOGGING!

NOTE: Thanks to Isabelle Jones for her comment, and for the great links she has on her bloglist on her site. She directed me to John at Sandaig Primary who has an excellent post on how to start blogging – highly recommended!

ADDITIONAL NOTE: Is it just me, or are there loads more MFL blogs than for any other subject?! I’m especially keen to find other RE Blogs! Please do let me know if I haven’t included your blog, or if you have a favourite blog I’ve missed out!

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Mar 01 2008

Gone fishing!

Published by skambalu under CrazyTalk, RE, Voki, blogging, networking, website

I’ve been surfing around, discovering some interesting blogs. For example, I found the International Edubloggers’ Directory via Joe Dale’s blog. Through this, I’ve been browsing Mrs Cooch’s school blog, which has some good use of CrazyTalk. Joe also features a VoiceThread entitled “What does the network mean to you?“, which I look forward to listening to more fully when I get my headphones out!

What a wonderful example of using Vokis to support pupil voice – Nodehill’s French Department blog, Two Stars and a Wish. In turn, Mrs Bushell’s blog directed me towards some RE games.

How exciting the internet is!

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Dec 18 2007

Edublogs Awards 2007

The awards for this year’s Edublogs Awards have been handed out – I can’t think of a better way of sharing ideas about blogging and passing on good ideas than by sharing a link to the site that outlines the winners! But also have a look at all the other finalists as well.

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