A7 Katie Silva 2015 HASS SA Conference Rm 111A If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants Sir Isaac Newton 1676 httpenwikipediaorgwikiStandingontheshouldersofgiants ID: 295165
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
A7
Katie Silva
2015 HASS SA Conference
Rm
1.11ASlide2Slide3
“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
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Sir Isaac Newton, 1676
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_on_the_shoulders_of_giants
https://legomyphoto.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/day48v2.jpg
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If the smartest person in the room is the room, let’s knock down some walls!
http://whatteacherscanbe.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/our-teaching-should-always-be-artfully.html
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Who are you…and why are you here?
Meet someone new and connect
http
://www.edudemic.com/9-tips-get-conferences
/
On the nametag in your kit write – your nameyour contextLet’s talk about…Who is in the room?Slide6
Keeping the giants organised
!
‘
Gameboard
’Postit notes
Capture your thinkingStart with MEPOSTIT – what do you want to leave with?Giants I already know aboutSlide7
Giants and heffalumps
Giants
BFG’s
Not so friendly
How can you learn from all of them?
Heffalumps
Sometimes peopleSometimes circumstancesAvoiding
heffalump
trapsSlide8
Let’s find some…
Giants!Slide9
Associations
http://padlet.com/ksilva/
Giant_Assocs
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People
colleagues, peers, mentors, school/faculty, family – list them and how they are giants for you.
Who are the people who are unfriendly giants?
Heffalump
alert!
LibrariansNon-teaching staffAre you looking out for more?
How will you connect and engage with new giants? Slide11
Professional Development
Conferences
– which ones? How will you find them? What to do when you’re there… and
afterwards
http://www.edudemic.com/9-tips-get-conferences/
In School PD, DECD, independent schools, organisations
Workshops and meetingsWebinars, Further study, MOOC’sSlide12
PLN – Social Media
Who will you follow/like?
How will you find relevant, useful, interesting and purposeful giants?
Twitter
FacebookMake sure you look professional all the timeSlide13
PLN – Blogs and Blogging
See what your giants are up to… and subscribe
Let others see what you’re up to. A blog can be a powerful way to capture, reflect on and present your own learningSlide14
PLN – Organisations
and leading resources
AITSL
Scootle
TroveGeogSpace
ABCSplashSlide15
Making it work for you – keeping track of your giants
Curation
tools and
organisers
‘Developing Digital Literacy Through Content Creation’
Tag your giants
Back to blogging Slide16
Making it work for you – acknowledging your giants
A
cknowledging
your giants
Citing and crediting
It will reflect well on you in your future career… ‘Tread very carefully… you’re leaving digital footprints’Slide17
Reflecting
POSTIT – what do you want to leave with
? Have you got that?
The
most important thing I’m taking away?
What is my next move in the game
? Your next step?What I want to do next? Be a giant! hass.sa.online@gmail.com
ksilva@wilderness.com.au