Literacy  & Beyond! Sue West Globo Ltd.
About Me... From little things, big things grow... Favourite fishing spots on Rakino Island .
Oh, and I like sailing and making crazy cushions...
 
21 st  Century Learners… Grow up in a connected, creative, chaotic,  world…
Everything, almost everything, is only a click away…
 
Recording Voice Audacity - great way to record reading, prompt with questions, re-read the text and reflect on changes.  Most schools will have this free tool. Available for Mac & PC
Examples Peter - Reading Cassidy’s - Reading
Audacity - how to... http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/ Resources  -
Other Ways to Record... Most Interactive Whiteboards will have voice recording as a feature. Blabberize
PhotoStory 3 examples... How to...
Capturing the Process
Get into the story Friend, Friend, Who Do You See? -  Link Michael went for a basket and missed. It was me who saved the game with my rebound and into the basket! Training was tough, but I had to push on. I was selected for the team! I was so excited.
Using Mind-Mapping Software
Free, Online Maps Bubbl.us MindMeister Webspiration
Using Online Videos Use these for teaching yourself and for students to: Listen & watch Take notes Recall Teach others
Blend Slideshows e.g. -  Bl Learning Objects – via  DigiStore http://www.abcteach.com/
1. Blogs Blog stands for web log. Blogs are great for writing and keeping track of student work. They can access their blog anywhere. Great if you give parents/whanau access for posting encouraging, learning comments. SPS http://www.willstjames.blogspot.com/
2. Blogs 1.  Provides authentic audience for writing, 2.  Parents can comment on student work, 3.  Students engage outside of the classroom,  Motivating for students, Acts a student portfolio of student work, Personalised by the student, Voice, video etc., can be embedded.
3. Blogs Easiest way to set up a blog is by using Blogger –  www.blogger.com It does have an age restriction on it, so best if the teacher sets it up and monitors posts. Here is how...
Persuasive Writing Can you  convince me?
Interactive Whiteboards There is a huge variety.  It’s the software that’s important.
Wikis Well, let’s just make one aye?
They have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using tools of the digital age.
Besides lunch, what did you what did you enjoy? what ideas would you investigate further for your work? Reflection
School as we know it. School as we know it.
 

Rt lit conference 2011

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    Literacy &Beyond! Sue West Globo Ltd.
  • 2.
    About Me... Fromlittle things, big things grow... Favourite fishing spots on Rakino Island .
  • 3.
    Oh, and Ilike sailing and making crazy cushions...
  • 4.
  • 5.
    21 st Century Learners… Grow up in a connected, creative, chaotic, world…
  • 6.
    Everything, almost everything,is only a click away…
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Recording Voice Audacity- great way to record reading, prompt with questions, re-read the text and reflect on changes. Most schools will have this free tool. Available for Mac & PC
  • 9.
    Examples Peter -Reading Cassidy’s - Reading
  • 10.
    Audacity - howto... http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/ Resources -
  • 11.
    Other Ways toRecord... Most Interactive Whiteboards will have voice recording as a feature. Blabberize
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Get into thestory Friend, Friend, Who Do You See? - Link Michael went for a basket and missed. It was me who saved the game with my rebound and into the basket! Training was tough, but I had to push on. I was selected for the team! I was so excited.
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Free, Online MapsBubbl.us MindMeister Webspiration
  • 17.
    Using Online VideosUse these for teaching yourself and for students to: Listen & watch Take notes Recall Teach others
  • 18.
    Blend Slideshows e.g.- Bl Learning Objects – via DigiStore http://www.abcteach.com/
  • 19.
    1. Blogs Blogstands for web log. Blogs are great for writing and keeping track of student work. They can access their blog anywhere. Great if you give parents/whanau access for posting encouraging, learning comments. SPS http://www.willstjames.blogspot.com/
  • 20.
    2. Blogs 1. Provides authentic audience for writing, 2. Parents can comment on student work, 3. Students engage outside of the classroom, Motivating for students, Acts a student portfolio of student work, Personalised by the student, Voice, video etc., can be embedded.
  • 21.
    3. Blogs Easiestway to set up a blog is by using Blogger – www.blogger.com It does have an age restriction on it, so best if the teacher sets it up and monitors posts. Here is how...
  • 22.
    Persuasive Writing Canyou convince me?
  • 23.
    Interactive Whiteboards Thereis a huge variety. It’s the software that’s important.
  • 24.
    Wikis Well, let’sjust make one aye?
  • 25.
    They have spenttheir entire lives surrounded by and using tools of the digital age.
  • 26.
    Besides lunch, whatdid you what did you enjoy? what ideas would you investigate further for your work? Reflection
  • 27.
    School as weknow it. School as we know it.
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