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        <![CDATA[I got together with Rob Long, a Tourism and Hospitality teacher (part
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In particular it references
http://www.mulley.net/2006/07/23/how-to-use-google-to-get-a-girl-and-...

As a first draft this network learning manfesto is based on that
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In particular it references
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As a first draft this network learning manfesto is based on that
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        <![CDATA[Networked Learning (Where to next?)

http://www.pageflakes.com/tourismhospitalityed.ashx
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http://groups.google.com/group/tourismhospitalityed
http://teacherconnect.wikispaces.com

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        <![CDATA[This is a podcast of the Illawarra T&amp;H teachers reflecting on their learning (27th June) as part of the Tourism and Hospitality Networked Learnscope Project. Here is a synopsis of the 10 min discussion.

Jeanne McCrae- The (Web 2.0) technologies and methods we saw today suit our style off teaching already, particularly struck by the breaking down of barriers to share resources.

Rob Long- Particularly struck by the instantaneous results of using the Web 2.0 technologies. Like the idea of students creating the resources and the teacher as a facilitator to using technologies and learning. MOST IMPORTANTLY we are teaching them how to use tools which are useful for their working lives.

Marcus Testoni- Impressed by collaboration opportunities with other institutes. Concerned that the uptake of a technology for teaching is limited by the learning pace of the slowest learner, talked about how some teachers who do not engage with technology can be inspired by early adopters who are unafraid to have a go.

Bjorn Ulfsson- Struck by the wealth of skills and knowledge and pool of information outside the Illawarra Institute. Has good feeling about possibilities fro project and the sharing attitude. (THANK YOU PETER ENDERBY  HUNTER INSTITUTE for being a guest speaker in Skype).

Jayne bachelor- Wants to bring the same wow factor that she got from networked learning methods and web 2.0 technologies to her students 

Group then went on to talk about Skype and the brainstorm the opportunities i.e. invite guest big name event management speakers from abroad to talk to their students.

All in all a fun and inspiring first day for the Illawarra THED team.

Steven
Blog: http://networklearning.blogspot.com

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Rob Long- Particularly struck by the instantaneous results of using the Web 2.0 technologies. Like the idea of students creating the resources and the teacher as a facilitator to using technologies and learning. MOST IMPORTANTLY we are teaching them how to use tools which are useful for their working lives.

Marcus Testoni- Impressed by collaboration opportunities with other institutes. Concerned that the uptake of a technology for teaching is limited by the learning pace of the slowest learner, talked about how some teachers who do not engage with technology can be inspired by early adopters who are unafraid to have a go.

Bjorn Ulfsson- Struck by the wealth of skills and knowledge and pool of information outside the Illawarra Institute. Has good feeling about possibilities fro project and the sharing attitude. (THANK YOU PETER ENDERBY  HUNTER INSTITUTE for being a guest speaker in Skype).

Jayne bachelor- Wants to bring the same wow factor that she got from networked learning methods and web 2.0 technologies to her students 

Group then went on to talk about Skype and the brainstorm the opportunities i.e. invite guest big name event management speakers from abroad to talk to their students.

All in all a fun and inspiring first day for the Illawarra THED team.

Steven
Blog: http://networklearning.blogspot.com

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