Aug 28

Keeping up with “the Waters”…

Every time I check my netvibes (RSS Aggregator), I am astounded that there is one or two new posts from Sue Waters. I’ve mentioned Sue a few times throughout this blog and her content often inspires me to write a post in response. Like this post I wrote in response to Sue’s article about innovation being challenged by all the constraints currently on us, like blocked sites within DET.

Sue is a Aquaculture teacher at Challenger TAFE in Perth. She trials a lot of new technology with her classes, on her blog she provides useful examples, guidelines, tips and much more. If you are interested in m-Learning, PDA’s, mobile phones, spy glasses, etc, and you don’t already read or subscribe to Sues blog, you’re missing out on loads of good tips and advice.

As a busy blogger myself, I know how hard it is when you have limited time and it can be so rewarding when someone leaves you a positive or constructive comment. It seems to make all that work worthwhile. This was highlighted by the Day 21 Blog Challenge - Make a Reader famous, which is what this post is all about. So here’s to you Sue!

Think about this - Do you like recognition for good work? Of course you do. So why not pick one of Sues posts listed below, have a read and leave her a comment, and tell her I sent you!

A few good posts worth reading;

Thanks for all your efforts Sue, there are some great resources on your site that I’m sure many teachers will find useful. I certainly have!

Aug 02

Sue WaterSue Waters is a part-time aquaculture teacher and educational leader in e-Learning for Challenger TAFE in Perth, Western Australia. She has many online spaces, called Mobile Technology in TAFE on which she shares her thoughts and experiences on and with m-Learning and e-Learning.

Here latest blog post about why and how she uses PDA’s in the classroom is really worth a read - Why I use PDAs in the classroom.

Besides her blog, she also has a couple of other Mobile Technology in Education online spaces;

  • Sue’s podcast site has lots of great audio and video podcasts of interviews with people using the technology.
  • Sue’s wiki site documents how the technology is being used and provides “how to” tips.

This is my flickr gallery. Make a choice!

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