On the 6th and 7th August we were delighted to have author, Archie Fusillo, at Garnsey Campus as our 2012 Author in Residence. Archie was born in Melbourne,the son of Italian migrants.A prolific writer and engaging presenter, Archie travels widely to run writing worshops for students and teachers in Australia and overseas.Ths was actually his 4th visit to our school. Once again he had a big impact on our students and there is no doubt that he helps to nurture a reading culture at Garnsey Campus. He ran writing workshops with our Year 7's and presented to the Year 8 and Year 9 cohorts.Although two days never seems enough time with an author,it at least exposes our students to professional creative writers and gives them a "taste" of what it must be like to be a writer.
" If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow" (John Dewey, Educational Philosopher) Welcome to the ISC "In the Know" blog. This will be an ongoing blog that supports the learning outcomes of our school.The ISC staff hope that it will become a useful source of information about a range of topics that are related to information,resourcing,new technologies and pedagogies.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Archie Fusillo at Gippsland Grammar
On the 6th and 7th August we were delighted to have author, Archie Fusillo, at Garnsey Campus as our 2012 Author in Residence. Archie was born in Melbourne,the son of Italian migrants.A prolific writer and engaging presenter, Archie travels widely to run writing worshops for students and teachers in Australia and overseas.Ths was actually his 4th visit to our school. Once again he had a big impact on our students and there is no doubt that he helps to nurture a reading culture at Garnsey Campus. He ran writing workshops with our Year 7's and presented to the Year 8 and Year 9 cohorts.Although two days never seems enough time with an author,it at least exposes our students to professional creative writers and gives them a "taste" of what it must be like to be a writer.
Book Week 2012
Last week was the CBCA Book Week and we were delighted to hear that Sot Gardner's "The Dead I Know" won the Older Readers' Category. I loved this novel - it was engaging,challenging and raw like so many of Scot's other novels. I would highly recommend it to anyone in Year 9 upwards.Scot must be on "cloud nine" at the moment. He is a Gippsland author,lives in Boolarra and has been a popular presenter at our Year 9 Wellington Writers' Gigs in the past.
Below is a "book trailer" response to the novel, created by Ross in 9A
To help celebrate Book Week we ran a Book Quiz that was won by Calista in year 7.We also launched the "Get Reading" challenge that recommends that everyone reads the 50 books from the "50 Books You Can't Put Down" booklet.Come to the ISC for a free copy of this guide.
Below are some literature websites you might like to access:
Dymocks' 101 Best Books 2012
Australian Independent Bookseller
Prime Minister's Literary Awards
Year 8 Science
Jake's 7C Science Class has just finished creating Feral Pest Quizzes,using the web tool called Photo Peach.This is an easy tool to use and is a great way to convey knowledge.As well as allowing you to create quizzes, Photo Peach also allows you to easily use images and music to tell a story.
Jake decided to use Kid Blog as the class platform to embed the students' quizzes.
Here is an example of one of the student quizzes
For some very helpful information on why and how to use Photo Peach go to TeachGenNow
Jake decided to use Kid Blog as the class platform to embed the students' quizzes.
Here is an example of one of the student quizzes
For some very helpful information on why and how to use Photo Peach go to TeachGenNow
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Keeping Up With Emerging Technology in Education
Each year the Horizon Report describes six areas of emerging technology that will have significant impact on K-12 Education and creative expression over the next one to five years.
The areas of emerging technology cited for 2012 are:
Time to adoption: One Year or Less Mobile Devices and Apps
Tablet Computing
Two to Three Years Game Based Learning
Personal Learning Environments
Four to Five Years Augmented Reality
Natural User Interfaces
You might like to subscribe to the NMC Horizon EdTech Weekly App.($2.99)"It delivers curated, relevant, and timely edtech projects and news to your iPad or iPhone weekly. It also includes the entire NMC Horizon Report series on emerging technology across various learning sectors, and a rich, searchable, re-mixable database of educational technology and innovation resources."
If you are interested in finding additional up to date information on the latest research into the use of technology within schooling, I recommend that you subscribe to DERN (Digital Education Research Network) which was developed and is managed by ACER .
Leah also alerted me to a great website that will help you stay updated called Edudemic.She follows it on Twitter.Edutopia
This year I have discovered a brilliant educational website called Edutopia.It documents and disseminates information about exemplary programs in K-12 schools around the world. It is basically a place to learn about innovative approaches and best practices.It covers many topics and you are able to browse through grade levels as well. Below you will find the links that are relevant to assessment:
How Should We Measure Student Learning
Core Strategy: Comprehensive Assessment
How Can We Make Assessments Meaningful
Why Formative Ssessment Matters
Assessment Professional Development Guide
Its "Schools That Work " series is also an excellent resource, profiling particular K-12 schools and programs that have dramatically improved the way students learn.In this section there are videos, helpful tips as well as resources such as rubrics,lesson plans and assessments.The video below showcases how a school in Singapore is preparing students for 21st century learning.
There are also many articles about Multiple Intelligences .You might like to take the quiz below What's Your Learning Style?
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