Download - Youthjet Presentation August 12th 2009
NEW SACE
The NEW SACEand improved
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55 per cent of Year 8 students graduate with the existing SACE (SACE Review,2006)
More schooling = more earnings
Source:Nationmaster.com
Percentage of adult population (aged 25-64) educated till senior secondary level (year 2000).
For almost every indicator, higher education or higher income increased the chances of having better health. Conversely, lower income or education was associated with higher risk factors, such as smoking and obesity. Less-educated adults have higher death rates from all major causes of death, including chronic diseases, communicable disease and injuries.
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more schooling = more technological achievement
The OLD SACE
ABCDE
PerformanceStandards
The NEW SACEand improved
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60% of Australian students find school boring
Human brains contain over 100 000 000 000 neurons
One million neural connections formed every second
Web 2.0 in the
NEW SACEand improved
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Web 2.0 is using the internet to generate, share, collaborate, search and filter information and connect with others.
Collaborate
Generate & Share
Connect
Search & Filter
A blog is an online journal
How hard?What will it cost?What will I need?
Easy, start in minutesCosts nothing
Needs computer & internet access and some sites unblocked
Can be accessed anywhereStored indefinitely
Students can control who sees their blog
How can a blog meet some of the requirements for the PLP?
1. identify their learning goals, needs and abilities
2. make informed decisions to develop, implement, review and adjust their plans
3. understand and develop their capabilities.
You can easily embed the following into a blog
PowerPoint's using slideshare
Documents using scribd (xls, doc, ppt)
Timelines by using dipity
Calendars using google calendar
Inventory
They can embed a PowerPoint.
Find this personal inventory on www.slideshare.net
The can embed calendars to plan their learning
Reflection
Blog posts can be used a reflective space
Reflection
Dipity can show a reflection timeline
www.dipity.com
My favourite web 2.0 tools for teaching and learning…
YoutubeGoogle “define:”
BloggerWikipedia
WikitionarySlideshare.net
Podcasting using audacity
Online web 2.0 applicationsBubbl.us collaborative mind maps
Picnik free photoshopDipity timelines
Online posters using glogsterFlash image viewer Tag galaxy
Find this PowerPoint on www.slideshare.net
Find my blog by googling“cyberspaced”