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East Timor

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Tuesday, March 27, 2012, In : Helping East Timor 
East Timor is a small  poor country of many languages. A few old people speak Portuguese and the former resistance fighters and leadership speak Portuguese. The Middle Generation speak Bahasa Indonesian. The young people speak mostly Tetum or one of 15 other dialects.   Many young people want to learn English to improve their job prospects, but the Official policy of the government is Tetum or Portuguese.  The government policy is partly based on a future hope of selling tropical fruit one da...
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Why I wnt to see students help East Timor !

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Monday, March 26, 2012, In : Helping East Timor 
I probably should explain why I want to see students help East Timor.  Students can fly under the radar compared to Governments.  Also helping one of the 10 poorest nations on earth become a second world country will help the students feel proud of what they have accomplished, and be less self absorbed.  I have found a website which partly illustrates some of East Timor's problems ....
 www.asianews.it-en/East-Timorese-go-hungry-for-at least-five-months-of the-year-13498.html

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Teaching students about Storyboarding.

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Monday, March 26, 2012, In : Teaching Technology 
I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT HOW I CAN INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO STORYBOARDING, I AM GOING TO LOOK FOR AN OLD DISNEY FILM ABOUT CARTOONING AND STORYBOARDING TO SHOW THEM. THEN I WILL TEACH THEM HOW TO PLAY SOLITAIRE (PATIENCE) THEN I CAN TEACH THEM HOW TO STORYBOARD  'HOW TO PLAY SOLITAIRE' THEN GET THEM TO MAKE A VIDEO CLIP TEACHING OTHERS HOW TO PLAY SOLITAIRE.  I WILL THEN TEACH THEM ABOUT THE "HUNGRY SEASON" IN THE EAST TIMOR HIGHLANDS AND GET THEM TO PARTNER WITH A TWO SCHOOLS IN EAST TIMOR, ONE...
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Teaching Students/Video/Reflections

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Friday, March 23, 2012, In : Teaching Technology 
I have been thinking about what constites meaningful learning. In western society we get to eat, and education is virtually free. What if a primary school teacher could help a class create an aid program to East Timor.  the students here could a) Enlist the aid of other schools b) collect old wheelbarrows and bicycles, and put them in a sea-container together with triicale(to feed chickens) purchased c) Create teaching videos which a school in East Timor could then use to raise chickens and t...
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Assignment 1 B Social Media

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Monday, March 19, 2012, In : Wedding Invitations 
I am going to put a pretend wedding invitation as part of my social media assignment. I have to ask the guests to rank 2 menus out of 3 or to choose vegetarian if they are Vegetarians.  It isn't so simple. In real life I would probably email a link to them along with a cardboard invitation, then get them to post the bottom of the cardboard invitation back (with preferences) then send a second invitation out including which of the two of the three menus had been chosen.  Tomorrow, I pick up my...
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Using a digital camera

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Monday, March 19, 2012, In : Teaching Technology 
I've had a lot of time to reflect. Digital Photography is easily 20% of the guts of personal website deisgn but it's more complex than film photography. The effect on the website can be quite dramatic.  To teach  a classroom of primary school students how to do digital photography is really the hard yakka of teaching personal web design !
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Retro/ A Change in My Thinking

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, In : Teaching Technology 
Last Week, Tuesday 28th February, whilst travelling to University on the 886 bus, I met a group of grade 6 school students who got on the bus at the corner of Forrest and Fitzgerald Streets.  They said that they were doing an "Amazing Race" activity by bus.  I explained that I was studying to be a primary school teacher, and was learning how to teach students how to create their own websites.  They were genuinely interested, and said they all wanted to create their own website.  this experien...
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Lindsays Blog

Posted by Lindsay Bradstreet on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, In : Using YO-LA to set up a blog. 
Hi, this is the first entry of my blog.  I had a lot of difficulties getting here, because the lecturer showed setting up the blog on Yo LA  too quickly.  I also had difficulties using a laptop for the first time.  You don't anticipate half the page is not displayed at the bottom of the page.  I need to give out clear handouts including screen shots, to help the students set up a blog - YO LA is not intuitive enough, it is probably best giving out the handout, discussing, then showing on an e...
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