Welcome

Hi, welcome to our blog!!
We are just beginning so please work with us and help us as we slowly find our feet.
This blog is linked to our wikispaces site titled 'Going that Extra Mile: How to incorporate ICT into your classroom'. We are a group of fourth year students studying primary teaching and created the wikispace as an assignment. We really enjoyed making it and we look forward using it in our future teaching careers! We invite you to share with us your thoughts and ideas as to how we can make it better and also what you think of our wikispace and how you have incorporated some aspect of it into your classroom.
We look forward to you hearing from you,
Brooke, Olivia, Mel and Lorinda : )

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Thank you Anne

We were lucky enough to work with Anne Mirtschin from the Hawkesdale P-12 College during the creation of our wiki space. Anne has a wealth of knowledge around ICT that is amazing and our wikispace would not have gone ahead if it was not for her invaluable contribution. Thank you Anne. 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you girls and full kudos for you and the work you have completed on putting the wiki together. The wonderful world of technology has the power to change education as we know it, to empower our students further and fit them for a world that will be quite different to the one we know - in terms of connection, communication, collaboration and creation. I wish that I was young like you and just starting my teaching career. However, in my last years of teaching I have been rejunvenated, inspired, engaged and loving teaching more than ever. All the best and I shall watch your teaching careers develop and blossom. All the best, with your new careers and hope you find employment for next year as you deserve it! You have two wonderful tools to show what you can do.

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  2. Hey girls! Part of the art of blogging is using hypertext language, which means you highlight appropriate text and link it to a website that would give more detail. So eg you would highlight my name and link it to http://www.murcha.wordpress and you could also highlight Hawkesdale College to http://hawkesdale.globalstudent.org.au You will find the link button on the toolbar of your blog post (it is the chain that represents the internet) This then allows people to read further about topics or people of interest. I would do that for Trish as well and if you mention web2.0 tools link them to the site just as you did for the wiki.

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