Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

How online video is driving innovation




Chris Anderson’s video above highlights the powerful way in which online video is inspiring innovation. With 800 million hours of online video viewed everyday around the globe there is power in use of video.

There are educators around the globe who are sharing their lessons, such as Khan Academy  and MIT.

There are thought innovators sharing their ideas and and challenging our thinking. For example Mister Sharp or the vlogbrothers.

There is TED, RSA  and EdTalks sharing experiences and allowing us to reflect on the passion and practise of others.

There are even educators in New Zealand who are beginning to share their own and their students experiences through video.
For example eMartian and 29sisroom.

We, as educators in New Zealand, are a crowd just like that shared by Chris Anderson. We need to shine a light on the way we are educating students. Share the desire and the passion we have for our profession.


Identifying the HOW in Education

  • What is the model for a brand new school?
  • What are impacts of building a life of memories?
  • What is the real impact of homework?
  • What is the value of evidence?
  • What should the next 4 weeks look like, curriculumwise?
  • Do these messages resonate with us in New Zealand?




Lane Clark Speaks about Teaching and Learning



Lane Clark spoke very powerfully at ULearn10 about the need to acknowledge how we educate being more important than what we educate about, and that we need to work with students on how to learn, how to think and the relationship between the two.




To support this Spectrum Education have a limited offer on Lane’s Books.

Where Thinking & Learning Meet  - Lane Clark
Book and CD Rom
If it is our goal to see an increase in student levels of engagement and levels of high school retention, an improvement in student performance standards and learners skilled and ready to contribute to their world, then we have got to rethink what we are doing, and how we are doing it, in our schools.
We've got to teach our kids how to think and how to learn.
In Where Thinking and Learning Meet, Lane Clark challenges our individual and systemic educational beliefs and practices. She offers an approach to re-thinking and re-engineering how teachers teach and how learners learn.

Where Assessment Meets Thinking and Learning - Lane Clark
Book and CD Rom
A symbiotic relationship exists between thinking, learning and assessment. Criteria, void of thinking, result in little more than ‘quantity' statements or statements of subjective ‘quality' language. Neither stretches the learner in their performance, and the latter results in confusion and often a need for moderation.
When a learner is provided with criteria, but is not given the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of their elements, its use is compromised and the end result disappointing. This book is about the thinking and learning process. It's about the relationship between assessment, thinking and learning. It's where assessment meets thinking and learning!

Ten Trends by Derek Wenmoth (2 of 10)


Derek Wenmoth continues his series of discussions on the 'Ten Tends'

Ubiquitous computing - Connecting wherever, whenever.

  • Wireless - It is the way in which we can fullfil that expectation of connecting to the internet 'anytime, anywhere'.
  • Mobile Devices - The range of options is growing quickly. Laptops, netbooks, iphones, mobile phones, mp3 players, andoids, even PSP allows wireless connection to the internet beyond mere gameplay.
  • Personal Clouds - Allowing us to consider using the cloud to personalise the learning for students.
Useful Link:
Ten trends on the CORE blog

Teacher PD provision

There are a wealth of information and resources on the Net for supporting students in the classroom but what about supporting teachers’ professional development?

Below are a series of channels worth ‘subscribing’ to:


Then just for fun…