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		<description><![CDATA[Blogs as Personal Learning Spaces - Stephen Downes opinion
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 Blogs As PLEs 
   Emma Duke-Williams, Blogging IT and EDucation 
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   http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293 
   I was asked in a recent comment what I thought the best PLE 
   software was (this following my comments about Ecto). I was 
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<p> Blogs As PLEs <br />
   Emma Duke-Williams, Blogging IT and EDucation <br />
   &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- <br />
   <a href="http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.downes.ca');">http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293</a> <br />
   I was asked in a recent comment what I thought the best PLE <br />
   software was (this following my comments about Ecto). I was <br />
   going going to say it hasn&#8217;t been built yet, and to a <br />
   certain degree this is true. But if I had to point someone <br />
   to something that actually does exist, I&#8217;d probably say <br />
   WordPress <a href="http://wordpress.org/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/wordpress.org');">http://wordpress.org/</a>, with any number of the <br />
   plug-ins <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/codex.wordpress.org');">http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins</a>. Why? Well as <br />
   this post notes, in most VLEs information is &#8220;caged in&#8221;. <br />
   But a system like WordPress really allows you to get <br />
   content in and out fairly efficiently. That&#8217;s most of what <br />
   we want from a PLE. But see also Tony Hirst on PLE as <br />
   platform <br />
   <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ouseful/~3/119550081/010334.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/feeds.feedburner.com');">http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ouseful/~3/119550081/010334.html</a> <br />
   touting the Benefits of Facebook and Zoho Notes (which I <br />
   also discussed recently). If I could have my own private <br />
   versions of those (on that, see Steve O&#8217;Hear on Facebook as <br />
   platform <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/social/?p=182"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/blogs.zdnet.com');">http://blogs.zdnet.com/social/?p=182</a>) - and not be <br />
   forced to rely on their benevolent hosting - they would <br />
   also be strong candidates. <br />
   Comment: <a href="http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.downes.ca');">http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=40293</a> <br />
   Direct Link: <br />
   <a href="http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/staffweb/duke-wie/blog/2007/05/25/blogs-as-ples/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.tech.port.ac.uk');">http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/staffweb/duke-wie/blog/2007/05/25/blogs-as-ples/</a>  <br />
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		<title>The &#8216;5 Things&#8217; Meme</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This (5 things others wouldn&#8217;t know about me) was handed on by <a href="http://gwegner.edublogs.org/"target="_blank"  >Graham Wegner</a> - a local colleague. We&#8217;ve presented together here in South Australia. Graham has a professional learning use of blogs approach whereas mine is focussed on student learning - class blogs. Perhaps that&#8217;s why Graham is so much more visible and I tend to be more hidden - a lurker? So thanks mate, it&#8217;s something I need to work on and here I go.<br />
A (believe me) <strong>condensed</strong> introduction. <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' title="The 5 Things Meme" /><br />
No time to read a few anecdotes? Go straight to number 5 - Cheers, Al</p>
<h2><font color="#000099">1. I’m a country boy. Born and Bred.</font></h2>
<p><a href="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/thorny-devil.jpg" title="Thorny Devil" ><img src="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/thorny-devil.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Thorny Devil" title="The 5 Things Meme" /></a> A Thorny Devil by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/-pd-/73906233/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.flickr.com');">paulyd on flickr</a></p>
<p>Not embelished just how I remember it &#8230; I still consider <a href="http://www.toiletmap.gov.au/browse.aspx?type=area&amp;id=0e34c7e5-6d00-401c-aee8-62c5d6a0a770"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.toiletmap.gov.au');">Warramboo</a> <strong>my home town</strong> where I lived with my parents and brother and sister over 40 years ago. And <strong>temperatures over 40C</strong> were never a surprise. Warramboo is in the middle of Eyre Peninsula, in <a href="http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/silo/reg/cli_chg/timeseries.cgi"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bom.gov.au');">“the driest state in the driest continent of the world”</a> – South Australia &#8230; and we’ve just come through <strong>the driest winter on record.</strong> Mind you there would be many countries with less rainfall but it does get hot e.g. in Jan 2004, <a href="http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_018044.shtml"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bom.gov.au');">the closest weather station</a> just down the road got 49.3C max temp. The town Warramboo was always very small with a larger farming community but is now <strong>nearly a ghost town.</strong> It had the <strong>last operating manual phone exchange</strong> in South Australia. A lady at the post office could listen in to our phone calls if she wanted – but we needed her to plug the right cables into the right holes. <strong>Our phone number was ‘3’!</strong> We once were visited by grey owls but <a href="http://www.australianfauna.com/thornydevil.php"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.australianfauna.com');">thorny devils</a> were regular pets. Out of curiosity we would tie them to a post with cotton loosely around their neck (near food - ants) and overnight these dangerous looking creatures wouldn’t go anywhere. We would walk through our mallee scrub backyard in bare feet searching for creatures and adventure. I still love the Clear Hot Dry Dusty weather and think anything cold and damp as ‘unnatural’. ‘The West Coast’ (of SA) is where <strong>I first gained some understanding of community.</strong> People were always there for each other and times went from joyful to tough and tragic. In retrospect, even with that strong sense of solidarity there were still disparate groups and interwoven networks. Once a year we would have a <strong>‘Strawberries and Cream’ fete</strong> (brought in from Adelaide in refrigerated trucks) My friends and I would end up sliding around on the hall’s wooden floor in our socks and crashing down when we hit a clump of cream. I remember semi-spontaneous <strong>community picnics</strong> where my mum would literally take a suitcase (or two) of homemade biscuits and <a href="http://www.webwombat.com.au/lifestyle/general/pavlova.htm"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.webwombat.com.au');">Pavlovas</a> to share. My dad was the headmaster of the very small school. One day we found 14 <a href="http://www.australianfauna.com/brownsnake.php"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.australianfauna.com');"><strong>brown snakes</strong></a> (various sizes) under one classroom and the stump heap (our favourite play time spot) became out of bounds. I remember Mum chopping a snake into about 14 pieces with an axe – they both had a bad day. All of this (straight off the top of my head) could never do justice to my experiences and love for Warramboo and all it represents. Then there is the story of Dad throwing rotten geese eggs at us from on top of a rubbish heap as we ducked and dived to avert the eternal stench if hit … great times. Where do you start, where do you end? …</p>
<h2><font color="#006600">2. I’ve seen the world on its side.</font></h2>
<p>I finished my primary years education at <strong>Clarendon</strong> a (then) country town in the Adelaide Hills – then I remember my best friend riding down a particularly steep hill with a magpie beak embedded in his head - now city buses go there and it has become trendy because it really is beautiful. This town was <strong>cold and windy</strong> (yes, ‘unnatural’) – quite a shock for me but friendship and that community thing again made all that somehow okay. I’ve seen the world on its side. I was in my dad’s class in Year 7 and gazing out the window <strong>(engaged in OOT … other-order thinking)</strong> I saw 4 or 5 pine trees go horizontally past. “Dad”, I called out (I usually called him Mr Upton) “Dad, trees just went past the window”. It seemed that he didn’t believe me because there was a lull, and then it became gusty again. It was, in fact, a ‘mini cyclone’. <strong>Lucky for us because we were meant to be out at recess!</strong></p>
<h2><font color="#ff0000">3. I’ve written a book<br />
     - ‘South Australia’s First Bushrangers’. </font></h2>
<p>By now I’d moved to the big smoke – I can’t believe I haven’t mentioned any of my experiences when at high school! – gone to uni, been involved in <strong>professional (and amateur) theatre,</strong> numerous jobs and even worked as a clown. <strong>Things probably best left unsaid</strong> - mention this at a staff meeting and the next thing you’re coordinating the school production! I was asked to get a script together for a 150th or some such celebration for Stirling - a district in the Adelaide Hills. The research led to a realisation (and my subsequent booklet) that there, in fact, were <strong>bushrangers in SA.</strong> <strong>We are oft quoted as never having any.</strong> Well these particular three could have strayed from the eastern states – so there you are, everyone’s happy. Sadly I can’t find my own copy but it does exist.<br />
Speaking of history, <a href="http://www.wallisandmatilda.com.au/banjo-paterson-biography.shtml"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.wallisandmatilda.com.au');"><strong>Banjo Paterson</strong></a> (bush poet eg &#8217;Walzing Matilda&#8217;) is reportedly my ancestor. He&#8217;s on our $10 note and so are the lyrics of &#8216;The Man from Snowy River&#8217;.</p>
<p><a href="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/banjo-paterson.jpg" title="Banjo Paterson" ><img src="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/banjo-paterson.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Banjo Paterson" title="The 5 Things Meme" /></a> Banjo Paterson by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmmaus/203393462/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.flickr.com');">dmmaus on flickr</a></p>
<h2><font color="#cc0099">4. I was president of the<br />
     South Australian Whittlers Club.</font></h2>
<p>The university days are also somewhat censored but one day a mate and I had a bet to see who could get into the Advertiser next (the most predominant SA newspaper) – <strong>name and picture the only criteria.</strong> I rang up a journalist asking if they were interested in doing an article on <strong>my passion … whittling.</strong> She came around and I explained the techniques I personally used (I’d read a book), showed a few rough beginnings (alright they were my finest attempts begun a couple of weeks before), made up a story about why there were no finished pieces to be viewed and explained that to join you first had to prove your ability by whittling down a match to the thinnest width possible – to be judged by other members &#8230; who didn’t exist. The piece was published, I won the bet, I felt somewhat ashamed and, to this day, I long to enter that wonderful world of whittling, carving, lathing and <strong>creating with wood.</strong> <strong>Cheeses and Single Malted Whiskies also feature on this list.</strong></p>
<h2><font color="#ffcc00">5. My focus needs filters.</font></h2>
<p>My<strong> family</strong> (my beautiful wife and nearly 19 year old daughter) are my main focus but as far as ICTs in Education go … <strong>“My focus is catering to busy teachers with time commitments, crowded curricula and often elusive lives of their own.”</strong><br />
I quote this on<br />
<strong>my class blog</strong> <a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');">http://alupton.wordpress.com/</a><br />
(&#8217;Al Upton and the miniLegends&#8217; in 2007 <a href="http://alupton.edublogs.org/" >http://alupton.edublogs.org/</a>),<br />
<a href="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/" >http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/</a> <strong>my blog for educational dialogue</strong> when I can get to it, and <a href="http://connect.edublogs.org/" >http://connect.edublogs.org/</a> <strong>my attempt to</strong> provide a simple opportunity for busy (often hesitant) teachers to get started, create a class blog, find their own answers to questions like <u>“Why are online methodologies important to my students’ learning anyway?”</u> and <u>“How can I get started without adding anything new to my workload … and gain some confidence?”</u> It’s also an opportunity to encourage my colleagues to connect with other classes and educators … hence the name <strong>‘Create, Connect – Blog’.</strong> [BTW I’ve tried to be<strong> ‘innovative’</strong> (in the context of the rarity of web2.0 usage in SA) <strong>from within a government initiative</strong> whilst keeping the ‘event’ open and free to all comers.] It&#8217;s certainly early days but <strong><u>if you know of any class blogs</u></strong> and/or relevant resources please add them via the comments - go to the ‘blog’ page. Thanks in anticipation.</p>
<p>So ‘My focus needs filters’?? As a class teacher, being an <a href="http://www.tsof.edu.au/courses/lti/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.tsof.edu.au');">LTI coach</a> (Learning and Teaching with the Internet) and a <a href="http://www.tsof.edu.au/projects/eteacher/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.tsof.edu.au');">District eTeacher</a> at the <a href="http://www.tsof.edu.au/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.tsof.edu.au');">Technology School of the Future,</a> entering into post grad studies, spending big bucks to get to global summits and anything else I can attend/present at, having been recognised for my efforts - it&#8217;s nice to be valued, … blah, blah, blah … <strong>I just have to look after myself and those to whom I try to cater. How?</strong> By not spending time increasing my own online presence and profile, not exploring all the Web2.0 apps and services that so excite me, not maintaining the conversations to the depth I’d like, only occasionally dabbling my toes in the wisdom and inspiration of all you edubloggers out there. I need to filter out so many exciting tangents and opportunities in order to find this balance. <strong>And that, I find that so very hard.</strong> So although I’ve certainly added my voice to unblocking filters at our govt schools, I need my own self imposed ones to really focus … with student learning nestled at the heart of it all.</p>
<p>*** </p>
<p>It&#8217;s been <strong>a happy indulgence</strong> throwing this together - it takes a while &#8216;though and there are many, many posts this size. It was my choice just to tap away and see what appeared - you could just write a five simple sentences and it would be equally valid.<br />
And who knows, perhaps something will come of the <a href="http://connect.edublogs.org/" >http://connect.edublogs.org/</a> idea.</p>
<p><a href="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/connect_logo-medium.jpg" title="Create, Connect - Blog" ><img src="http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/files/2006/12/connect_logo-medium.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Create, Connect - Blog" title="The 5 Things Meme" /></a> </p>
<p>Here are a few others who have been hit by the &#8216;5 Things&#8217; <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meme"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/en.wiktionary.org');">meme</a><br />
No special order and apologies to those I&#8217;ve missed - a random sample but don&#8217;t they read well?</p>
<p><font color="#669999"><em><u><strong>Their 5 Things</strong></u></em>            <u><strong>Their Blog</strong></u></font></p>
<p><a href="http://gwegner.edublogs.org/2006/12/25/lets-play-tag/"target="_blank"  >Graham Wegner</a>      <a href="http://gwegner.edublogs.org/"target="_blank"  >Teaching Generation Z</a></p>
<p><a href="http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2006/12/5-things-you-may-not-know-about-me.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/coolcatteacher.blogspot.com');">Vicki Davis</a>      <a href="http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/coolcatteacher.blogspot.com');">Cool Cat Teacher Blog</a></p>
<p><a href="http://borderland.northernattitude.org/2006/12/22/5-things/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/borderland.northernattitude.org');">Doug Noon</a>      <a href="http://borderland.northernattitude.org/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/borderland.northernattitude.org');">Borderland</a></p>
<p><a href="http://learningismessy.com/blog/?p=167"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/learningismessy.com');">Brian Crosby</a>      <a target="_blank" href="http://learningismessy.com/blog/">Learning is Messy<br />
</a><br />
<a href="http://teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk/index.php/2006/12/19/5-things-you-may-not-know-about-me/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk');">Doug Belshaw</a>      <a href="http://teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk');">teaching.mr.belshaw.co.uk</a></p>
<p><a href="http://elgg.net/csessums/weblog/144828.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/elgg.net');">Christopher Sessums</a>      <a href="http://elgg.net/csessums/weblog/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/elgg.net');">Christopher D. Sessums :: Weblog</a></p>
<p><a href="http://elearningrandomwalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/tagged.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/elearningrandomwalk.blogspot.com');">Albert Ip</a>      <a href="http://elearningrandomwalk.blogspot.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/elearningrandomwalk.blogspot.com');">Random Walk in Learning</a></p>
<p><a href="http://weblogg-ed.com/2006/five-things/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/weblogg-ed.com');">Will Richardson</a>     <a href="http://www.weblogg-ed.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.weblogg-ed.com');">weblogg-ed the read/write web in the classroom</a></p>
<p><a href="http://blogoehlert.typepad.com/eclippings/2006/12/memetaggedtwice.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/blogoehlert.typepad.com');">Mark Oehlert</a>     <a href="http://blogoehlert.typepad.com/eclippings/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/blogoehlert.typepad.com');">e-Clippings (Learning As Art)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2006/12/5_things_you_do.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/edu.blogs.com');">Ewan McIntosh</a>      <a href="http://edu.blogs.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/edu.blogs.com');">edu.blogs.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/pivot/entry.php?id=1211&amp;w=john_johnston"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.sandaigprimary.co.uk');">John Johnston</a>      <a href="http://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/johnjohnston.php"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.sandaigprimary.co.uk');">John @ Sandaig Primary</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.johnconnell.co.uk/blog/?p=250"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.johnconnell.co.uk');">John Connell</a>      <a href="http://www.johnconnell.co.uk/blog/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.johnconnell.co.uk');">John Connell: the blog</a>  <br />
My first thought to tag but he&#8217;s already been tagged and then he tags<br />
Judy O&#8217;Connell my second thought! <a href="http://heyjude.wordpress.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/heyjude.wordpress.com');">Hey Jude</a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/mahlness/2006/12/five-things.html"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.halcyon.com');">Mark Ahlness</a>      <a href="http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/mahlness/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.halcyon.com');">Mark&#8217;s edtechblog</a> (Mark is planning to do with his Year 3 kids <a href="http://roomtwelve.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/roomtwelve.com');">roomtwelve.com</a> what I&#8217;ve planned to do with my Year 3&#8217;s when we begin school in 2007 - the &#8216;5 Things&#8217; meme. It would be wonderful to connect our classes with this idea :)</p>
<p>I will try to find time to comment on their posts and perhaps you could as well.<br />
And If you are a &#8216;newbie&#8217; what a great place to start!</p>
<p><strong>I invite the following</strong> to have a shot of the &#8216;5 Things&#8217; meme.<br />
And please - <u>No obligation whatsoever.<br />
</u>Also - <strong>in the interests of inclusivity</strong> ANYONE who wants to join in, have fun <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' title="The 5 Things Meme" /> </p>
<p><a href="http://fraser.typepad.com/edtechuk/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/fraser.typepad.com');">Josie Fraser</a>    <a href="http://56pallstars.edublogs.org/"target="_blank"  >Kim Pericles</a>      <a href="http://mseyfang.edublogs.org/"target="_blank"  >Mike Seyfang</a>     <a href="http://billkerr.blogspot.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/billkerr.blogspot.com');">Bill Kerr</a>    <a href="http://www.sandaigprimary.co.uk/pivot/index.php"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.sandaigprimary.co.uk');">Sandaig Otters</a><br />
(It would be <strong>great to also connect with a class in Scotland</strong> using this meme as a starting point - any takers? Or other countries - the miniLegends are Year 3- 8 and 9 year olds)</p>
<p>BTW I&#8217;m surprised by how many <strong>drum kits</strong> feature in the above. My one and only kit was a &#8216;Dandy&#8217; no less. I got it after my first job, <strong>Santa&#8217;s helper</strong> - rocking Nipper and Nimble at the Magic Cave.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 08:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please don&#8217;t lose sight of our class blog http://alupton.wordpress.com/ and if you have never been there, please feel welcome to drop in, have a look around and leave a comment or two. 
BTW I changed this post after tonights blogging workshop so John W&#8217;s  comment will look very interesting - sorry  
Here&#8217;s some Moodle emoticons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please don&#8217;t lose sight of <font color="#990000">our class blog</font> <a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/"target="_blank"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');">http://alupton.wordpress.com/</a> and if you have never been there, <font size="+0">please <strong>feel welcome</strong> to drop in, </font>have a look around and <font color="#006600"><strong>leave a comment or two. </strong></font></p>
<p>BTW I changed this post after tonights blogging workshop so John W&#8217;s  comment will look very interesting - sorry <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some Moodle emoticons &#8230;  [it's really a test copy and paste from that environment to here] <img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/approve.gif" hspace="10" alt="approve http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></p>
<table border="0" align="center" cellPadding="5">
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/smiley.gif" hspace="10" alt="smiley http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>smile</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/biggrin.gif" hspace="10" alt="big grin" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>big grin</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/wink.gif" hspace="10" alt="wink http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>wink</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/mixed.gif" hspace="10" alt="mixed http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>mixed</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">:-/</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/thoughtful.gif" hspace="10" alt="thoughtful http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>thoughtful</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">V-.</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/tongueout.gif" hspace="10" alt="tongueout http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>tongueout</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':-P' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/cool.gif" hspace="10" alt="cool http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>cool</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">B-)</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/approve.gif" hspace="10" alt="approve http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>approve</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">^-)</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/wideeyes.gif" hspace="10" alt="wide eyes" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>wide eyes</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8-)' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/surprise.gif" hspace="10" alt="surprise http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>surprise</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">8-o</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/sad.gif" hspace="10" alt="sad http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>sad</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':-(' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> </td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/shy.gif" hspace="10" alt="shy http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>shy</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">8-.</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/blush.gif" hspace="10" alt="blush http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>blush</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">:-I</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/kiss.gif" hspace="10" alt="kiss http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>kiss</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">:-X</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/clown.gif" hspace="10" alt="clown http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>clown</td>
<td class="smile"> <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /> <font size="+0">)</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/blackeye.gif" hspace="10" alt="black eye" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>black eye</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">P-|</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/angry.gif" hspace="10" alt="angry http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>angry</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">8-[</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/dead.gif" hspace="10" alt="dead http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>dead</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">xx-P</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/sleepy.gif" hspace="10" alt="sleepy http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>sleepy</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">|-.</font></td>
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<td><img border="0" width="15" src="http://lcms.central.sa.edu.au/moodle/pix/s/evil.gif" hspace="10" alt="evil http://alupton.wordpress.com/" height="15" title="Http://alupton.wordpress.com/" /></td>
<td>evil</td>
<td class="smile"><font size="+0">}-]</font></td>
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<p>: ),     : (,     : D,     ; ),     : P,     8 ),     : (,     : o</p>
<p>these have gaps but you can see above what they look like in wordpress</p>
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		<title>Student Learner / Animal Classification - a Life Cycle</title>
		<link>http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/2006/10/24/student-learner-animal-classification-a-life-cycle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 12:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NB this is a deliberate cross post with my class blog http://alupton.wordpress.com/  
I believe it has an illustrative purpose here &#8230;
Well here we are - day two together this term. What a cool group of kids you are - all those comments and links to what we talked about yesterday! It really looks like you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NB this is a deliberate <a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/2006/10/24/life-cycle-of-the-student-learner-animal-classification/" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');">cross post</a> with my class blog <a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');">http://alupton.wordpress.com/</a>  <br />
I believe it has an illustrative purpose here &#8230;</p>
<p>Well here we are - day two together this term. What a cool group of kids you are - all those comments and links to <a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/2006/10/23/term4-2006-how-are-we-going-to-do-this/"title="Term4 student directed learning"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');">what we talked about yesterday!</a> It really looks like you can find out much more about your interests and have excellent ways to share them. Thanks.<br />
Please try to remember sentences, capitals and fullstops. More on this later when we look at the <strong>AUDIENCE.<br />
</strong><br />
Today’s lesson (due to technology not working the way we wanted:) was very special.<br />
I’m not even sure how it started or whose idea it came from but we ended up comparing<br />
<strong>Animal Classification </strong>with <strong>Student Learner Classification<br />
</strong>In between all that we decided it would also be interesting to look at the<br />
<strong>Lifecycle of the Student Learner</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://alupton.wordpress.com/files/2006/10/learnerclassification-600-x-450.jpg"title="learnerclassification-600-x-450.jpg"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/alupton.wordpress.com');"><img alt="learnerclassification-600-x-450.jpg" src="http://alupton.wordpress.com/files/2006/10/learnerclassification-600-x-450.thumbnail.jpg" title="Student Learner / Animal Classification   A Life Cycle" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Here is a photo of our brainstorming on the whiteboard.<br />
</strong>Of course there is so much more but I think it’s brilliant for mostly Year 3’s, some Year 4s and only one quick lesson.<br />
Anyone, please feel free to leave a comment and any extra ideas you have.<br />
[Mini’s we could even use this approach to make some short podcasts talking about our learning]<br />
<strong>Well done everyone - 2 blitz points towards ‘Beach House Day’ <img alt="D" src="http://alupton.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" title="Student Learner / Animal Classification   A Life Cycle" /> </strong></p>
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		<title>Rethinking Conferences and Summits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 12:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post will be more than the title suggests. I will probably change the title.
I want to spend a bit more time with the minilegends before reflecting back here.
There are definite comments I want to get down and thoughts I want to weave together and make sense of. As alien as it has been returning to the classroom, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post will be more than the title suggests. I will probably change the title.</p>
<p>I want to spend a bit more time with the minilegends before reflecting back here.<br />
There are definite comments I want to get down and thoughts I want to weave together and make sense of. As alien as it has been returning to the classroom, I need more grass roots stuff to make sense of recent discussions.<br />
UPDATE FROM KERRIE SMITH education.au<br />
All the podcasts, papers, and presentations from the Global Summit are now<br />
publicly available at <a href="http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1030"title="Global Summit 2006"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.groups.edna.edu.au');">http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1030</a><br />
Please feel free to distribute this address to colleagues, via newsletters<br />
and within your systems.</p>
<p>***<br />
more on the topic are these two bloggers - I haven&#8217;t read the articles fully yet</p>
<p><a href="http://artichoke.typepad.com/artichoke/2006/10/ulearn06_moebiu.html" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/artichoke.typepad.com');">http://artichoke.typepad.com/artichoke/2006/10/ulearn06_moebiu.html</a></p>
<p>Various authors - The K-12 Online Conference 2006 Agenda <a href="http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/edurss02.cgi?rd=134077" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.downes.ca');">http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/edurss02.cgi?rd=134077</a> &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- This online conference started yesterday with a pre-recorded keynote by Dave Warlick (to me it&#8217;s not a keynote unless it&#8217;s live - but that&#8217;s just me). It features a number of educational bloggers, mostly (as the title suggests) from the K-12 sector, and mostly from the United States (and not, as one commentator wrote, &#8220;top educational bloggers from around the world&#8221;). It&#8217;s kind of like a &#8216;Coming of Age&#8217;, only presented as a conference. Oh hey wait, it&#8217;s the same people <a href="http://www.techlearning.com/blog/main/%21" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.techlearning.com');">http://www.techlearning.com/blog/main/!</a> Who are - according to themselves - the leading edubloggers. As one person commented today - a &#8216;co-prosperity sphere&#8217;. I prefer the term from Jerry Pournelle: the CoDominium. Anyhow - I aggregate more than 300 edubloggers (and leave out just as many again) and try to represent their contributions as fairly as I can in these pages. And <em>that</em> is to me the core of edublogging, not self-styled A-listers. But hey - attend the conference, listen to Warlick and Freedman and Fryer and McIntosh and the rest and judge for yourself. What do I know? Via Computer Science Teacher <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2006/10/17/an-online-education-conference.aspx" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/blogs.msdn.com');">http://blogs.msdn.com/alfredth/archive/2006/10/17/an-online-education-conference.aspx</a>. Comment: <a href="http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=36106" onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.downes.ca');">http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=36106</a></p>
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Right now I have to return to the classroom and cannot contribute to the ongoing dialogue as I want. I will, of course, be functioning in ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This will be my main post and I&#8217;ll attach all my posts and the podcasts and various other links (eg fellow bloggers) when I can get back to it.<br />
</strong>Right now I have to return to the classroom and cannot contribute to the ongoing dialogue as I want.<strong> </strong>I will, of course, be functioning in ways recommended by the summit within my own class and seek to work with others whenever possible.<br />
Cheers, Al</p>
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<p>UPDATE FROM KERRIE SMITH education.au<br />
All the podcasts, papers, and presentations from the Global Summit are now<br />
publicly available at <a href="http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1030"title="Global Summit 2006"  onClick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.groups.edna.edu.au');">http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1030</a><br />
Please feel free to distribute this address to colleagues, via newsletters<br />
and within your systems.<br />
MONDAY 31 JULY</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
Connect to the Global Summit online forum,<br />
brought to you by EdNA Online, to participate in discussion about the themes<br />
that will be explored throughout the Summit.<br />
MONDAY 4 SEPTEMBER</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
Registered delegates remain connected<br />
to the Global Summit online forum, to participate in the development of the<br />
themes that will be used throughout the Summit to test assumptions and explore<br />
ideas and solutions.<br />
TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER</p>
<p>6:30pm<br />
CONFERENCE DINNER &amp;<br />
REGISTRATION</p>
<p>An opportunity to begin your networking with colleagues from various sectors<br />
and countries. The dinner will bring together Provocateurs, Thought Leaders and<br />
Delegates for informal discussion of the Issues raised in Professor Bosco&#8217;s<br />
paper and themes to be explored over the following two days.</p>
<p>DAY<br />
1<br />
WEDNESDAY 18 OCTOBER</p>
<p>8:30am<br />
Registration, coffee &amp;<br />
networking</p>
<p>9:00am<br />
Opening: An exciting and traditional opening from<br />
the youth and indigenous communities of Australia.</p>
<p>9:20am<br />
Welcome:<br />
Leaders from Government and education.au limited will officially welcome you to<br />
the Summit.</p>
<p>9:45am<br />
Robert Cailliau, Co-Developer of the World Wide<br />
Web, will explore emerging trends in our connected world and what impact these<br />
might have. Are we are indeed approaching the &#8216;Matrix&#8217;?</p>
<p>10:15<br />
am<br />
Professor James Bosco, Department of Educational Studies, Western<br />
Michigan University, USA will introduce us to our first group discussion session<br />
and the use of Grouputer.</p>
<p>10:25<br />
Thought Leaders will engage us in a<br />
collective ideas gathering session based around the issues raised by Robert<br />
Cailliau. This is your first opportunity to explore scenarios of the future with<br />
colleagues and contribute to the Communiqué being developed as an outcome of the<br />
Global Summit.</p>
<p>11:00am<br />
MORNING TEA: An opportunity to meet new<br />
colleagues and explore ideas about the www with<br />
them.</p>
<p>11:30am<br />
Professor James Bosco will address the ideas raised in<br />
his positioning paper: Tools, culture, and education: past - present -<br />
future.</p>
<p>12:00pm<br />
George Siemens, Red River College in Winnipeg,<br />
Manitoba, Canada is the originator of Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the<br />
Digital Age. The starting point of connectivism is the individual and is the<br />
integration of principles explored by chaos, network, complexity and<br />
self-organization theories. George will pose questions about Connectivism for us<br />
to explore.</p>
<p>12:30pm<br />
LUNCH: An opportunity to continue the discussion<br />
and network with colleagues</p>
<p>1:30pm<br />
Leigh Blackall, Educational<br />
Development, Otago Polytechnic, NZ has a core interest in networked learning and<br />
continually questions the status quo. Leigh will challenge your thinking about<br />
educational web services and may even explore his theory about the world being<br />
flat!</p>
<p>2:00pm<br />
Thought Leaders will engage us in our second collective<br />
ideas gathering session based around the theory of Connectivism and networked<br />
learning.</p>
<p>3:00pm<br />
AFTERNOON TEA: More networking and discussion of<br />
divergent ideas.</p>
<p>3:30pm<br />
Doug Brown, Department for Education and<br />
Skills, UK has been heavily involved in the Personalised Learning initiative in<br />
UK schools. He will examine what this means and how technology enables (ensures)<br />
the personalisation of information and will transform<br />
learning.</p>
<p>4:00pm<br />
Closing comments: Professor James Bosco will sum up<br />
the day&#8217;s activity.</p>
<p>4:15pm<br />
Close of Day 1</p>
<p>7:00pm<br />
DINNER<br />
CRUISE - Relax and enjoy beautiful Sydney harbour as you chat about the ideas<br />
from Day 1.</p>
<p>DAY 2<br />
THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER</p>
<p>9.00 am<br />
Welcome<br />
&amp; recap of Day 1: Professor James Bosco will provide an overview of summit<br />
discussion so far and where we are heading with Technology Connected<br />
Futures.</p>
<p>9:15am<br />
Fire side chat across time &amp; space: Seymour<br />
Papert will join us via videoconference to converse with Professor James Bosco<br />
about the ideas explored so far.</p>
<p>9:45am<br />
This is a rare opportunity<br />
to engage with Thought Leaders in another collective ideas gathering session<br />
based around the thoughts of one of the pioneers in the use of computers for<br />
learning.</p>
<p>10:30am<br />
MORNING TEA</p>
<p>11:00am<br />
Professor Judyth<br />
Sachs, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Teaching and Learning), University of Sydney &amp;<br />
Charles Jennings, Global Head of Learning, Reuters, UK will overview elearning<br />
in education and training and how both may develop in the<br />
future.</p>
<p>12:00pm<br />
Questions about elearning will be explored in this<br />
collective ideas gathering session with Thought<br />
Leaders.</p>
<p>12:30pm<br />
LUNCH</p>
<p>1:30pm<br />
Geetha Narayanan, Director<br />
of Mallya Aditi International School, India and Jean Johnstone, Notschool.net,<br />
UK both provide education to the disadvantaged - Geetha with Bangalore&#8217;s urban<br />
slum children and Jean with disaffected and excluded youth. They will give us a<br />
reality check about technology in their learning<br />
environments.</p>
<p>2:30pm<br />
In this session Thought Leaders will engage us<br />
in discussion about technology as an enabler or excluder to<br />
learning.</p>
<p>3:00pm<br />
AFTERNOON TEA: Your last opportunity for informal<br />
networking and discussion</p>
<p>3:30pm<br />
Professor James Bosco will overview<br />
the themes explored, the issues identified and the questions answered and<br />
unanswered.</p>
<p>4:00pm<br />
A leading researcher on the effect of technology<br />
on our lives and behaviour will join us via videoconference from the UK to<br />
present the latest ideas in this field.</p>
<p>4:30pm<br />
Closing comments from<br />
Gerry White, CEO of education.au limited</p>
<p>4:45pm<br />
Close of<br />
Summit</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER &amp; ONGOING<br />
Connect to the Global Summit forum, brought to you by EdNA Online, to<br />
continue the discussion on issues arising.<br />
program structure. The program will be continually updated, so check back<br />
regularly for Provocateur issues and questions.<br />
PROGRAMME DETAILS<br />
MONDAY<br />
31 JULY</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
Connect to the Global Summit online forum, brought to<br />
you by EdNA Online, to participate in discussion about the themes that will be<br />
explored throughout the Summit.<br />
MONDAY 4 SEPTEMBER</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
Registered delegates remain connected<br />
to the Global Summit online forum, to participate in the development of the<br />
themes that will be used throughout the Summit to test assumptions and explore<br />
ideas and solutions.<br />
TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER</p>
<p>6:30pm<br />
CONFERENCE DINNER &amp;<br />
REGISTRATION</p>
<p>An opportunity to begin your networking with colleagues from various sectors<br />
and countries. The dinner will bring together Provocateurs, Thought Leaders and<br />
Delegates for informal discussion of the Issues raised in Professor Bosco&#8217;s<br />
paper and themes to be explored over the following two days.</p>
<p>DAY<br />
1<br />
WEDNESDAY 18 OCTOBER</p>
<p>8:30am<br />
Registration, coffee &amp;<br />
networking</p>
<p>9:00am<br />
Opening: An exciting and traditional opening from<br />
the youth and indigenous communities of Australia.</p>
<p>9:20am<br />
Welcome:<br />
Leaders from Government and education.au limited will officially welcome you to<br />
the Summit.</p>
<p>9:45am<br />
Robert Cailliau, Co-Developer of the World Wide<br />
Web, will explore emerging trends in our connected world and what impact these<br />
might have. Are we are indeed approaching the &#8216;Matrix&#8217;?</p>
<p>10:15<br />
am<br />
Professor James Bosco, Department of Educational Studies, Western<br />
Michigan University, USA will introduce us to our first group discussion session<br />
and the use of Grouputer.</p>
<p>10:25<br />
Thought Leaders will engage us in a<br />
collective ideas gathering session based around the issues raised by Robert<br />
Cailliau. This is your first opportunity to explore scenarios of the future with<br />
colleagues and contribute to the Communiqué being developed as an outcome of the<br />
Global Summit.</p>
<p>11:00am<br />
MORNING TEA: An opportunity to meet new<br />
colleagues and explore ideas about the www with<br />
them.</p>
<p>11:30am<br />
Professor James Bosco will address the ideas raised in<br />
his positioning paper: Tools, culture, and education: past - present -<br />
future.</p>
<p>12:00pm<br />
George Siemens, Red River College in Winnipeg,<br />
Manitoba, Canada is the originator of Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the<br />
Digital Age. The starting point of connectivism is the individual and is the<br />
integration of principles explored by chaos, network, complexity and<br />
self-organization theories. George will pose questions about Connectivism for us<br />
to explore.</p>
<p>12:30pm<br />
LUNCH: An opportunity to continue the discussion<br />
and network with colleagues</p>
<p>1:30pm<br />
Leigh Blackall, Educational<br />
Development, Otago Polytechnic, NZ has a core interest in networked learning and<br />
continually questions the status quo. Leigh will challenge your thinking about<br />
educational web services and may even explore his theory about the world being<br />
flat!</p>
<p>2:00pm<br />
Thought Leaders will engage us in our second collective<br />
ideas gathering session based around the theory of Connectivism and networked<br />
learning.</p>
<p>3:00pm<br />
AFTERNOON TEA: More networking and discussion of<br />
divergent ideas.</p>
<p>3:30pm<br />
Doug Brown, Department for Education and<br />
Skills, UK has been heavily involved in the Personalised Learning initiative in<br />
UK schools. He will examine what this means and how technology enables (ensures)<br />
the personalisation of information and will transform<br />
learning.</p>
<p>4:00pm<br />
Closing comments: Professor James Bosco will sum up<br />
the day&#8217;s activity.</p>
<p>4:15pm<br />
Close of Day 1</p>
<p>7:00pm<br />
DINNER<br />
CRUISE - Relax and enjoy beautiful Sydney harbour as you chat about the ideas<br />
from Day 1.</p>
<p>DAY 2<br />
THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER</p>
<p>9.00 am<br />
Welcome<br />
&amp; recap of Day 1: Professor James Bosco will provide an overview of summit<br />
discussion so far and where we are heading with Technology Connected<br />
Futures.</p>
<p>9:15am<br />
Fire side chat across time &amp; space: Seymour<br />
Papert will join us via videoconference to converse with Professor James Bosco<br />
about the ideas explored so far.</p>
<p>9:45am<br />
This is a rare opportunity<br />
to engage with Thought Leaders in another collective ideas gathering session<br />
based around the thoughts of one of the pioneers in the use of computers for<br />
learning.</p>
<p>10:30am<br />
MORNING TEA</p>
<p>11:00am<br />
Professor Judyth<br />
Sachs, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Teaching and Learning), University of Sydney &amp;<br />
Charles Jennings, Global Head of Learning, Reuters, UK will overview elearning<br />
in education and training and how both may develop in the<br />
future.</p>
<p>12:00pm<br />
Questions about elearning will be explored in this<br />
collective ideas gathering session with Thought<br />
Leaders.</p>
<p>12:30pm<br />
LUNCH</p>
<p>1:30pm<br />
Geetha Narayanan, Director<br />
of Mallya Aditi International School, India and Jean Johnstone, Notschool.net,<br />
UK both provide education to the disadvantaged - Geetha with Bangalore&#8217;s urban<br />
slum children and Jean with disaffected and excluded youth. They will give us a<br />
reality check about technology in their learning<br />
environments.</p>
<p>2:30pm<br />
In this session Thought Leaders will engage us<br />
in discussion about technology as an enabler or excluder to<br />
learning.</p>
<p>3:00pm<br />
AFTERNOON TEA: Your last opportunity for informal<br />
networking and discussion</p>
<p>3:30pm<br />
Professor James Bosco will overview<br />
the themes explored, the issues identified and the questions answered and<br />
unanswered.</p>
<p>4:00pm<br />
A leading researcher on the effect of technology<br />
on our lives and behaviour will join us via videoconference from the UK to<br />
present the latest ideas in this field.</p>
<p>4:30pm<br />
Closing comments from<br />
Gerry White, CEO of education.au limited</p>
<p>4:45pm<br />
Close of<br />
Summit</p>
<p>ONLINE<br />
FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER &amp; ONGOING<br />
Connect to the Global Summit forum, brought to you by EdNA Online, to<br />
continue the discussion on issues arising.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Connect to the Global Summit forum, brought to you by EdNA Online, to continue the discussion on issues arising.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Closing comments from Gerry White, CEO of education.au limited
Hearing about careers underpins the fact that education has to change.
Thankyous and flowers to all education.au people who have got it all goind and kept it going. Thanks to the Thought Leaders.
This ends this stage of strategic conversation but it doesn&#8217;t end the strategic converstaion. (There will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Closing comments from Gerry White, CEO of <strong><em>education.au limited</em></strong></p>
<p align="left">Hearing about careers underpins the fact that education has to change.</p>
<p>Thankyous and flowers to all education.au people who have got it all goind and kept it going. Thanks to the Thought Leaders.</p>
<p>This ends this <strong>stage</strong> of strategic conversation but it doesn&#8217;t end the strategic converstaion. (There will be a two page report/doc to help drive furture directions/actions)</p>
<p>Professor Leslie Parker</p>
<p>Drawing of 2 ipod prizes - <em>I missed out <img src='http://ccclearning.edublogs.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' title="Globalsummit06   Closing Comments" /><br />
</em>Jim Bosco - calibre of the facilitator sensational<br />
Last public presentaion of Gerry White with education.au<br />
GW: &#8220;Long way for a teacher who wouldn&#8217;t shut up&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 06:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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edna groups key is &#8216;xxxxxxoo&#8217;
http://groups.edna.edu.au
thought we were about to engage in futuraology. have a sense of expectations realised.
&#8220;it is much easier to talk about the future than the present&#8221; Around the table we have tried to discern the present [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Professor James Bosco will overview the themes explored, the issues identified and the questions answered and unanswered.</p>
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<p>thought we were about to engage in futuraology. have a sense of expectations realised.</p>
<p>&#8220;it is much easier to talk about the future than the present&#8221; Around the table we have tried to discern the present - where are we now, what changes now. Try looking where we have come to get a partial sense of where we are. the issue of the future becomes relevant when we say</p>
<p><strong>SO WHAT?<br />
</strong>The future of Monday ***</p>
<p>The number of people whose lives are directly affected by those in this room. We can&#8217;t change the world but we can change a big chunk.</p>
<p>The question is also <strong>to what extent do we leave here with a better sense of ideas, what we take and what we leave behind. What we might have thought but really isn&#8217;t as valuable as relevant?</strong></p>
<p>This way we did for us is what we should be doing with other people.</p>
<p>The notion of risk-taking. Many are ready to take risks as long as they are <strong>safe</strong> risks.<br />
I have rarely seen instances of people being punished for doing the same thing. I have seen lots of instances of people being punished for breaking out of the rut!<br />
Risk means there is a chance we will fail. The bigger the jump, the harder the fall - if we fall. We need to take the risks and do it much better.</p>
<p>The only thing that sustains me is the company of colleagues who want to share beliefs about what they want to accomplish.</p>
<p>Horsemann - American educator<br />
<strong>&#8220;Be ashamed to die until you have won one victory for humanity&#8221;</strong></p>
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		<title>Global Summit - Mike Geaves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Career Development Policy                    - CICA
Creating a national career develoopment culture - why bother?
What do I have to offer?/
Where do I want to be?
Who needs what I have?
Who will pay for it?
Bother because career is rarely linear.
career development is a public and  a private good
Career is the sequence of work
Career Development is the lifelong process [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>National Career Development Policy                    - CICA</strong><br />
Creating a national career develoopment culture - why bother?</p>
<p>What do I have to offer?/<br />
Where do I want to be?<br />
Who needs what I have?<br />
Who will pay for it?</p>
<p><strong>Bother because</strong> career is rarely linear.<br />
career development is a public and  a private good</p>
<p>Career is the sequence of work<br />
Career Development is the lifelong process of managing learning &#8230;</p>
<p>Workforce preparation -&gt; workforce sustainability -&gt; workforce regeneration</p>
<p>The future of the the future is in the present</p>
<p>When will my Year 3 kids be the new &#8216;workforce&#8217;</p>
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