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Fireside Chat with Seymour Papert - Keynote Address

Being originally a mathematics teacher in the 80s, I was looking forward to hearing from Seymour as his theories were underpinning much of the pedagogies around mathematics at that time. As well, I taught LOGO which was in its early stages of programming basic machines in classrooms. Much has changed since then.
Get down to the […]

Is teaching dead? Provocateurs - Doug Brown, Leigh Blackall

Doug Brown, DFES spoke about the personalisation agenda, where learning is made accessible to all. He spoke about policies in the UK that enable the learner to have access to technologies that motivate and challenge students to achieve their potential in learning. Personalisation is not about lowering standards but empowering people to exceed and go […]

Provocateurs - George Siemens

This is the first session of provocateurs. Their role at the Gloabl Summit is to challenge our thinking.
George Siemens says we ’suck’ at context games. We often fail to define the context in which we use technology for educational purposes.  Why do we need a new learning theory? Something is fundamentally at odds with existing […]

Stones in a pond - Global Summit, Opening Addresses

Andew Cappie-Wood, Dir Gen, NSW Department of Education and Training, in his opening address outlined that such a massive, diverse, goegraphically dispersed system (1.3 miliion students, 140,000 teachers) faces challenges to ensure equity of access to learning. With demographics changing how do you deliver a physics class to an increasing number of students in schools […]

Global Summit gets off to a great start

The Summit Dinner was a great start to the education.au global summit which is really an opportunity for strategic conversations.  Not only was there the opportunity for networking, but the entertainment was very funny. Well done to Jane for that choice. I sat next to Jean Johnson (www.thecademy.net) and George Siemmens (http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/)  and given our conversations I […]