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Learning@School Conference Rotorua

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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It took four hours on the bus from Auckland to Rotorua through some amazing scenery.  My first impression was that it was a pretty cool little town but once I’d had a look around Rotorua I was pretty dumbstruck. It is absolutely stunning here……so what if  it’s a little pongy from all the sulpher.  It totally rocks!

In the evening I experienced a Polynesian Spa and I’m pretty convinced that my joints, hair, nails and skin have benefited from all the minerals in the water.  From my hotel I practically step outside my front door and step into the hot baths unlike a priest named Father Mahoney who trekked 80 Kilometers in 1878 from Tauranga to Rotorua to bathe in a hand-dug, fern and manuka-fringed thermal pool exactly where the beautiful Polynesian Spa is now.

Father Mahoneys’ arthritis was greatly alleviated from bathing regularly in the pool so the hot mineral spring water now have quite a ‘therapeutic’ reputation.  All I can say is that the view from the pool took my breath away and I felt wonderful afterwards :0)

I was delighted to run two breakout sessions at the Rotorua Convention Centre for the Learning@School Conference #latsconf.  My first session was ‘Google Earth in a Social Science Context‘ and my second was ‘Use of Online Games in Primary‘ (with a bit of Web 2.0 flung in).

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Full course outline here…Do Be Rotarua

The teachers that came to both sessions were lovely and reaffirmed to me that Kiwi’s are the nicest people on this earth.  Nothing is ever a problem, they always seem to be laughing and having fun and I can honestly say I’ve witnessed more random acts of kindness in these two short weeks than in my whole life.

There were a couple of moments that stood out for me this trip and get a special mention.  The first was drinking an AWESOME smoothie at lunchtime – the sweetest, most yummiest thing ever.  The second was taking my shoes off at the end of the day and walking back to my hotel in my bare feet.  There was something so comforting about doing that.

I LOVE that the pavements here have no dog poo on them.  How amazing is that eh?  Clean streets.

Looking forward to my two sessions tomorrow then the real fun starts – I’m going backpacking from Friday.

My Prezi can be viewed here: Lou Zealand Prezi

Lou Zealand #dobedownunder

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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Well I’m here and I’ve been so busy I’ve hardly been on my mac.

SO where do I start?  Flew London-Seoul-Auckland – it was a mammoth flight but I was surprised at how easy it was.  Once I’d watched four movies, eaten my breakfast at tea time and my lunch at midnight, read a few trash mags and crashed for a few hours (literally 3) we were nearly there!

Jet lag wasn’t a real issue although my two boys were awake from 4am two days in a row which nearly killed me.  Anyway, I don’t have a huge amount to say except I’m loving New Zealand.  I like the fact it’s not roasting hot (although the humidity is a bit of an issue esp at night) I love the food and the wine and the people are extremely nice.

So far we haven’t travelled a huge distance – I thought I’d explore in and around Auckland for a week.  On our first day we visited Mission Bay which had a nice beach and was a pretty laid back place with some nice restaurants.  We’ve also been to the Zoo (I don’t normally like them but I was very surprised at how spacious and fab it was) and fed a kiwi.  We’ve kayaked which the kids thought was amazing (having been assured that there are absolutely no sharks in NZ – am I a bad mother for lying?!) We’ve also been across to Davenport and seen some fantastic beaches.

Tomorrow we are mountain biking in Woodhill Mountain Bike Park and Thursday plan on heading to Auckland museum to learn a little.

So, just really wanted to say ‘g’day’ everyone and hope you are all not missing me too much.

Tata!

DoBeLou in Rotorua NZ

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

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It’s confirmed…Louise will be speaking at the Learning@School conference in RotoruaNew Zealand on 24th and 25th February!

We have been invited to speak about 21st Century Learning and how we approach the use of technology in the classrooms of Britain.

There are a great many people who have been involved in professional development programmes throughout New Zealand in the past few years. The Learning@School conference provides a wonderful opportunity for practitioners to share what has been happening for them as well as an opportunity for the international education community to take part too.

The Ministry of Education sponsors this annual Information and Communication Technologies Professional Development (ICTPD) conference at the Energy Events Centre in Rotorua, to be held from 23-26 February 2010. There will be a powhiri and a special reception for all of our conference presenters on 23rd February.

Aptly named ‘Embedding New Technologies across the National Curriculum‘ Louise’s presentation will promote what we call ‘Eduvation‘, combining Education with Innovation, Inspiration and Application.

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Course Aims Include:

- Explore a variety of ICT technologies and apply them in a classroom context

- To develop lesson ideas using ICT to engage learners

- Experience ‘Eduvation’ through the eyes of the learner

- Practice and apply Games-Based-Learning, Social Media and ICT to the curriculum

Technologies explored:

- Google Earth

- Digital Media

- MP3/MP4

- Games Platforms – Guitar Hero/Nintendo DS/Nintendo Wii

- Web 2.0 technologies

A complete course outline can be viewed here: Eduvation NZ Rotorua

Follow Louise’s adventures in New Zealand at www.do-be.co.uk/nzedu