Sunday, 30 July 2006

ULearn 06


Counting down already to ULearn06 in Christchurch in September. There won't be much of a break for our 13 BardWired delegates who take off the day after school finishes for the term - phew! So if you are one of our team and you haven't registered for your pre-conference workshop yet - get over there and do it now! Richard & i have sort of started planning the pre-conference session we are running: "Take Back Control of Your School Website." It was interesting to sit down side by side with Richard the other day and see how differently we make our sites - i use tables, he uses? (i've forgotten already); he makes his navigation bar & links in Fireworks - I learnt how to do this the other day & I've forgotten already...ok i didn't really learn it then did i? We both start with creating a site - which is a good idea, optimising images is another important feature. So a few things we need to start planning to make sure we are telling the same story at ULearn :-) Another thing we need to get confident with before ULearn is doing all of this on Apples! I can't see this should be a problem - i hope.
So why would anyone want to learn how to make their own school website? There are so many free tools online to create an online presence (blogs & wikis etc) & you need no skills to be able to use these. There are also a quite a few businesses that specialise in making your school website for you. I think it's a really useful skill to have to know a little html, even if you use blogs & wikis - it just gives you a bit more understanding about what you are doing & helps you do cool things with your template. Also it is about control - it makes me cringe to think of schools who pay for someone to do something as simple as updating the newsletter. It's great to have someone on the staff too who can update pages when new items come to hand (even the same day) instead of waiting and paying for a specialist to do it. I think that the age of the IT Guru has passed and anybody with a little skill & interest can create great webpages.

Stratford Primary School Jubilee 2007



Have been a little distracted from the blog of late with a few other things going on right now. One of them has been taking over as Secretary of the SPS Jubilee Committee. Mug me? No I wanted to do it! Having been here since i walked through the door at 5 years old - with a few extended breaks in-between of course :-)
So I have taken over updating the Jubilee page and created an online form for registration - which wasn' t too much of a learning curve as SchoolZone has a few templates for forms (so if you are a SchoolZone school you will find the templates in the SINA web tools section - download them and change the details - upload it to your site & voila it works - i don't know how...). I also set up a Flickr page and uploaded all the schools archived photos going back to the year dot. Not forgetting the other important thing that Secretary's are supposed to do - keep the minutes! I thought that i would set up a Wiki to share all our organising documents and so others can access & work on the files (may be important later on when Lynn gets flooded with registrations and needs an extra hand) Well maybe - if there's a need.