Tags: qps, rps, aps, pd, professional development, glenorchy, st jo's
Introducing Pato Fu and an example of a videosong
A wonderfully wacky video by Pato Fu from Brazil, demonstrating a videosong - "The rules for videosongs can be summed up as what you hear is what you get: the sounds MUST be seen in the video, no lip-syncing allowed". This would be a great challenge for either a team meeting or a class music p...Tags: music, videosong, digital story, pd
Tags: animation, pd
Leaving a legacy: Alan November shares phenomenal stories about learners and community.
Great story telling. Really provocative. How you make things happen.Tags: community, pd, relationships
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Tags: pd, teachers, leadership, skills, sharing, collaboration, elearning, Te Apiti ICT Cluster
Teachers Hold the Real Keys to Whiteboard Effectiveness
http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/06/15/35mm-whiteboards.h30.html?tkn=QNCHGHOtI817meTf3DmDhLU5VbQj9%2FHRywtT&cmp=clp-sb-ascd An interesting read..... great plug for PD. We are so blessed having the ICT PD Cluster available to us.Tags: IWB, pd, support, student engagement
The Pen story: A celebration of a lifetime.
Here is an inspirational and mammouth way to document your life. It is an exquisite example of using photos to tell a story. On YouTube, "The Pen Story" has been a catalyst for a few gems, modelled on the same concept, I really like "The Wolf and Pig" below. Again both videos are great to...Tags: animation, pd, digital story
COMBO by BLU. An exposition of seeing the potential.
If you have not bumped into BLU online, here is a first taste of a magical street art collaboration between BLU and David Ellis. Great to play as colleagues get settled before a workshop. A lovely spring board to dicussion re.: how we see things differently thinking big the potential evoluti...Tags: animation, pd
Are we there yet? Illustrating concepts and feelings with animation.
Sometimes, using an illustration, like the animation below can open up conversations with colleagues in a different way. What could you use the animation below to illustrate?Tags: animation, pd