Bard Wired: Dead Cats & Laptops
I like this picture of the Dead Cat & it's similarities to the Dead Laptop. BTW the cat is now in a glass front display case; the Laptop has been returned to the Laptop Co. & the bill sent to the teacher; the picture of the laptop is been requested by the MOE ICT Unit probably for a cautionary tales presentation; another mummified animal has since been found (a mouse - perhaps the cat & mouse met their end together?); and Eltham Primary School nearly has a brand new admin. block built.
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Bard Wired: Bard Kidz - Movie Magic Day
This day was one of my highlights of the year.
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Bard Wired: Bard Wired's Bigger Bang...
This day was also another highlight of the year.
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Bard Wired: The Vision Vacuum
Simple but not simplistic - start by asking the basic questions.
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Bard Wired: Filtering Frustrations
This post pulled in a load of search hits from people mainly in the States who were searching on how to unblock sites! It also sparked some discussion both on & off line with fellow bloggers & my friends in SZ & VEN.
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Bard Wired: ULearn Today
Conference is always a highlight for me. A reminder, putting aside for a moment what societies agendas are for our kids, that what drives my passion for what i do has to start with our kids - otherwise whats the point?
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Bard Wired: Hitch a ride to ULearn06
I was really buzzed to find lots of Bard Wired blog & Flickr links on Hitchhikr. I was also buzzed that David Warlick dropped in to my blog to fill me in on the Hitchhikr concept :-)
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Bard Wired: Spreading the Word!
Graham really challenged me in his invitation to contribute to his K12 Online presentation. It made me evaluate and articulate my ideas about Web 2.0 & its significance in education.
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Bard Wired: NZedubloggers Untie!
It has been interesting to watch this Wiki grow over the last year since Jedd set it up & i contributed the first few original entries.
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Bard Wired: Taranaki Wiki
Taranaki Wiki will be a space for us to watch locally. Am looking forward to checking out our schools contributions.
Friday, 19 January 2007
Top 10 2006
I have been trawling the blogosphere as i put together my next Massey Assignment (again with a Web 2.0 focus) & have come across a number of entries where bloggers reflect on 2006 by choosing their top 10 entries of the year. So maybe i am procrastinating (again) here as i should be writing my assignment but i went back through BardWired 2006. My picks (just happen to be in chronological order):
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Rachel, this was a great list and confirms why I keep coming back to read your blog. You have grass roots authenticity that a lot of the "expert" bloggers are missing and you blog about ICT and Web 2.0 impact in real NZ classrooms. I find that I can relate to a lot of your writing as I reckon there's less difference between Aussie and Kiwi classrooms when compared to North American schools. Looking forward to more of your reflections and ideas in 2007.
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