2. 1. Teacher Details - GoogleDocs
2. Data from Sept 2010 Survey Gr8learning
3. Online Comments
4. What are other NZ schools doing?
5. Professional Learning Requests
6. Planning the TODs
6. So, Who am I?
(Modeling the tools straight away)
Originally from Wellington, I used to teacher at
Worser Bay School.
I moved to Auckland to work at
Learning Network NZ & then to the University.
Now I work at Globo, going from school to school
assisting teachers with Thinking Skills and
eLearning.
I now live ½ of my time on an island and ½ of my
time in the city – I’m crazy about fishing.
7. Online Comments
Web 2.0 tools for gathering information
http://www.ietherpad.com
http://www.bubbl.us
http://www.webspiration
There are loads more on the web...
http://www.wallwisher.com
We are going to use some of these as we go.
8. Key Points
Go to the wiki – Digital Teacher link in the contents of
the Professional Learning page and add your key points
to the Wall.
http://gr8learning.wikispaces.com/
10. What are other NZ schools
doing?
Blogging
Green Screening
Making Music
Making Music Videos
Virtual Tours
Creating Ringtones
Creating 3D Virtual Galleries
Capturing Student work
Superb Photography
Robotics
Virtual Explanations
Student Orientated School Websites
11. Have a go…
Students have to learn to
learn…
Teachers have to learn to
learn…
Step by step is soooooo last
century!
12. Michael went
for a basket
and missed.
It was me who
saved the game
with my rebound
and into the
basket!
Training was
tough, but I
had to push
on.
I was selected
for the team! I
was so
excited.
Get into the
story
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Aim
For children to develop an
understanding of the art
movement 'Dada' by creating their
own piece of dad artwork using
the computer.
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Unit Objectives
1. Students will have art history knowledge of the art
movement Dada.
2. Students will use a scanner to produce their own
artwork.
3. Students will use an appropriate scanning program and
painting or drawing programs on the computer to
produce their own artwork.
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Unit Moves…
1. Show Da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' to the class. Discuss the
work, who knows it? Where have they seen it? Is this
painting famous? Why?
2. Show Marcel Duchamp's version of the Mona Lisa with a
moustache and beard. Discuss this image, how is it
different from the first 'Mona Lisa'? What do you think
the artist Duchamp was trying to show by putting facial
hair on this famous painting?
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3. Explain that Duchamp was a member of an art
movement called Dada. Discuss the spirit of Dada, as
ant-art, destructive, humorous, challenging to traditional
ideas of 'high art', and show examples.
4. Tell children they are going to make their own piece of
Dada and model the process:
Choose a painting by a famous artist from one of the art
books you have gathered. Scan the image into the
computer. Insert the image into a drawing or painting
program and use the toolbox to 'dadify' it.
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Dadaism
Dadaism began in 1916 in Zurich and was a direct result of
revulsion and rebellion against the horrors of World War I.
Dada is a French word that when translated means hobby
horse.
With Dadaism, usual, everyday objects were altered ever so
slightly and called "art". Prime example being Marcel
Duchamp's "Fountain" which was actually a urinal that he
signed "R. Mutt". The idea here was that art really meant
nothing and had no purpose whatsoever. The artists involved
were essentially ridiculing those who came before them.
Rebels you might say.
Dada art ranged from nonsense poetry to physical attacks on
traditional art.
27. A resource funded by the Special
Schools. Available for all schools.
Special Needs
http://www.clickspecialednz.com/
28. Your Professional
Learning Requests
This is what you said in the Sept 2010
survey...
Teacher PL Requests
Use MindMeister to cluster these
ideas so we can make a plan
together.
29. Creating Blogs
Check the rules – if students have to be over 13yrs, then best if the
teacher sets up the blogs.
Blogspot seems to be the easiest, you need a gmail account to set-
up.
Change the permissions & settings so that you have NZ time & can
monitor the posts.
Learn how to embed videos, audio, interactive activities etc.
You can link blogs so that others can comment on posts.
30. Embedding Files
Make sure you have the right accounts set-up – Youtube,
TeacherTube, Scribd, SlideShare, Blabberize, Vimeo etc.
Upload your files to the appropriate account.
Copy the embed code – always look for embed.
Find the HTML or relevant place to paste the embed code, then you
are done!