Presenting at the 2014 History Teachers Association Victoria Annual Conference was a fantastic experience. Please find the material for my presentation “Using online tools to drive learning” here.
More later.
Presenting at the 2014 History Teachers Association Victoria Annual Conference was a fantastic experience. Please find the material for my presentation “Using online tools to drive learning” here.
More later.
It’s a cold Melbourne morning, about 400 people have come to Mt Scopus for a series of 3-day MYP workshops. The room for the Individuals and Societies workshop is very full, mainly Australian teachers with a few teachers from the wider Asia Pacific. I’ll be tweeting and blogging as I go, it’s how I take notes and think.
As is usual, we start off with some ice breakers, and it’s not long before the yellow post-it notes and the butcher’s paper appears on our table.
We’re looking at the evolution of the different models. I think it’s becoming very multi-layered; dimensions within dimensions, is it too much?
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