Digital archives transforming the study of history

Beginning the study of Modern History at the University of Sydney, years ago, I was abruptly made aware of the radical difference between what was then taught in NSW secondary schools as history, and the reality of contemporary historical scholarship. School history, in those days, was taught from the text book. Any sense of differences … Continue reading Digital archives transforming the study of history

Swimming with Maslow in the digiverse

Whenever I start to think about the digiverse I'm drawn to the analogy of water and swimming. Learning to swim is something children will do naturally, particularly if the element of fear is reduced or eliminated.  Some believe that children should learn to swim while still infants.  Certainly, in utero they had an affinity with … Continue reading Swimming with Maslow in the digiverse

Digital Dawns: Scoping out an idea for 1:1 laptop Project Based Learning

Recently I’ve been struggling with strategies for scaffolding project-based learning (PBL), for providing a clear structure that both students and colleagues could use. Venturing into the task of building laptop wraps was what first started me thinking about the nuts and bolts needed in the new digital PBL class room. After literally tossing and turning … Continue reading Digital Dawns: Scoping out an idea for 1:1 laptop Project Based Learning

Sydney Urban Growth and Decline 2011: Student observations updated

Last November I published the first of these wordles, by way of summarising the language used by my students who had written reports on a field study project conducted earlier in the year. My students completed a field study around the Sydney Harbour foreshore from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay. This was part of a … Continue reading Sydney Urban Growth and Decline 2011: Student observations updated

Reflecting on #Pedagogical Implications of Technology and the #Digiverse

Imagining the future in the 1960s Back when I completed my Diploma in Education our lecturers invited us to think about the knowledge and skill sets embedded in current curricula. We were asked to reflect on just how appropriate they might be for the schools that we were about to enter and the children who … Continue reading Reflecting on #Pedagogical Implications of Technology and the #Digiverse

A small digital initiative in teaching School Certificate Geography

In the hurly burly of media driven assessment of education these days, the general public is often deprived of basic information about some of the success stories in Australian schools. My own state, NSW, in particular has a rigorous and contemporary approach to teaching and learning, combining the best of traditional and contemporary strategies. One … Continue reading A small digital initiative in teaching School Certificate Geography

Protecting the Coastal Zone are the #Greens or any other party up to it

Since March, 2010 a group of local residents have campaigned against plans to sink the ex HMAS Adelaide in 35 metres of water a mere 1.75 kilometres off Avoca Beach, where it will sit on 2 metres of sand. Over the last six months they have exposed serious environmental hazards posed by this plan. Through … Continue reading Protecting the Coastal Zone are the #Greens or any other party up to it

Gathering Images of #Urban zones in #Sydney for a #DERNSW Project

Preparing learning materials frequently involves issues of copyright particularly if the plan is to make them available beyond the classroom. In my experience most copyright holders, unless they're specifically trying to make a dollar out of education, are only too obliging when it comes to allowing use of their materials. Recently I was puzzling over … Continue reading Gathering Images of #Urban zones in #Sydney for a #DERNSW Project

Urban Growth and decline a #DERNSW Research project

In Early December I posted an initial outline of an action research project I've been working on. The project addresses that part of the NSW Stage 5 Geography Syllabus in which Students learn about geographical issues affecting Australian environments.  There's a variety of possible areas of study, and students must cover two of these.  At … Continue reading Urban Growth and decline a #DERNSW Research project

#Indonesia and Addressing Asia Literacy in #Australia

In January I was moved to write several pieces while travelling through Nusantara, or the Republic of Indonesia as it's now called.  Indeed, it's hard to say whether the term Nusantara was ever used throughout the entire string of islands now comprising the nation state of Indonesia.  Like all countries, the notion of Indonesia is … Continue reading #Indonesia and Addressing Asia Literacy in #Australia