Thursday, 27 October 2011

Times they are a changin'

The days of chalk and talk are well behind as educators.  Some teachers may reminisce with fondness the days when students sat quietly and copied off the board, but if those teachers were really honest with themselves they would admit that “the good old days” were “good” for them and not their students.  

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

How the Creative Commons is Changing Culture

Just when you thought that creativity had been strangled by the restrictive, complex and often confusing copyright laws of today, the Creative Commons comes to the rescue.  This video outlines the achievements of the Creative Commons and how it provides alternatives to “stealing” copyrighted content for use in remixes, mashups and other artistic activities.


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Free to mix it - Giving kids creative licence

One of the greatest arguments for the inclusion of online pedagogies is that it allows students to interact and create in a global environment. Young people have ready access to ideas that inspire them, and the ability to create new ideas.
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Cyberbullying: Do we need a distinction any more?

Comment 1 (on Tania’s Post: Cyberbullying:Turn off your phones and internet?) Cyberbullying: Do we need a distinction any more? The reality for young people is that interaction occurs in cyberspace just as frequently as in person. This means that social interaction skills in both worlds are essential but they can not be taught in isolation of each other. The lines have become blurred between what we say and do online as compared to in real life, the online IS real life.


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Innovative Pedagogies Transforming Classrooms: An Educators Playground
Without a doubt, the rapid and multi-faceted development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has played a crucial role in changing the way we learn, work, communicate, create, and spend leisure time.   In short, it has dramatically changed the way we live.  To read more go to Tania's posts

Sunday, 23 October 2011

CYBERBULLYING LAWS – A ‘Claytons’ Law?

In his personal blog post ‘Banning Murder on Thursdays, Geordie Guy expresses his concern that authorities are introducing new laws that are covered by existing laws which already are not upheld.  He terms this process as ‘Banning Murder on Thursdays’ because, as he states “A law banning murder on Thursdays is useless and unnecessary because murder is already illegal.”  This brings to mind Claytons, the brand name of a non-alcoholic, non-carbonated drink packaged to resemble whisky.  It was promoted as “the drink you have when you’re not having a drink”...

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CYBER-BULLYING AND THE LAW: WHERE DO WE STAND?

In the news report “New laws to crack down on cyberbullying” (9 News, 16/3/11) Lin discusses South Australia’s Attorney General John Rau’s proposed cyber-bullying laws with regards to a disturbing video of a schoolyard brawl.  The laws, ranging from fines to jail sentences for repeat offenders, are proposed to target the people who upload the material to a site rather than the websites organisers...


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