Archives for the ‘Lead Story’ Category

Constructivist learning alive and well in Second Life!

By alex miller • Feb 20th, 2009 • Category: Lead Story, Virtual Worlds

I recently came across this post by Jo Kay about the Second Life Virtual Classroom Project that began last year. It’s about the plans of an Australian history teacher, Annabel Astbury, who is creating a virtual learning space where visitors can learn about colonisation in the south east of Australia by interacting with the space to…



All the latest Moodle news

By alex miller • Nov 5th, 2008 • Category: Lead Story, News Items, Virtual Worlds

Having recently attended a Moodle conference in Brisbane, Moodle Moot ‘08, I thought I’d share my notes on some of the great presentations and sessions we attended…



Online photo sharing and back-up

By alex miller • Oct 21st, 2008 • Category: Lead Story, News Items, Social Networking, Web Tools

Do you use Flickr? Flickr is a great tool for backing up your photo’s and sharing them with your friends and family. It also integrates with Facebook, and many other tools… read on



A trip to Brisbane

By alex miller • Oct 6th, 2008 • Category: General, Lead Story

Had a great weekend in Brisbane…so many idiots on the road though!
Best thing? We got to see my 5 year old nephew Angus and spoil him rotten.
How cute is he? More photo’s here.



Linda Johnston: Engaging Industry with Educational Technologies

By alex miller • Aug 12th, 2008 • Category: Communication, Features, Lead Story

Yesterday I interviewed one of the teachers at North Coast Institute, TAFE NSW about the current use of technology to engage trainees and industry. Linda Johnston, a Community Pharmacy Teacher and e-Learning Contact for the THRAPS Faculty (Tourism, Hospitality, Retail and Personal Services) was happy to share her experiences with me.

This podcast covers the use of Adobe Connect as ‘Virtual Classrooms’, the use of various Social Networking and collaboration tools, such as wiki’s, blog’s and Facebook to engage trainee’s in industry.

Linda also talks about the mutual benefits to TAFE and Industry and the importance of these tools for life-long learning.