Contact Melanie Brenton for
more details
Phone: (08) 8942 1651
Fax: (08) 8942 0852
Email: melb@sitac.com.au
ExploreNT
All content in ExploreNT has
been relocated.
Issues and responses raised at ICTC forums
ICTC forums were undertaken this term in locations
across the NT. A collated list of concerns and
issues is attached.
Forums for term 2 are planned, but no dates are
as yet confirmed.
Professional Development Opportunities for Alice
Springs and Central Region based teachers
During the semester break a number of Professional
Development opportunities will be held in
Alice Springs. These sessions will focus on ICT
integration and classroom practices.
See attached registration
form.
Scootle
NT educators are invited to register for Scootle,
an online environment that provides access to
resources from The Le@rning Federation. Scootle
provides search, browse and filter technologies
for a suite of interactive learning objects, including
audio files and movie clips, and enables users
to create favourites lists of resources for quick
access.
To access the licensed TLF materials in Scootle,
users need to be registered through their school
manager. Each school is required to nominate a
Scootle school manager responsible for emailing
registration details to teachers in their school,
deactivate or reactive teachers accounts when
moving between schools and support teachers with
how to use Scootle.
For more information visit http://www.ict.schools.nt.gov.au/elearning
Or contact Sue Carter sueL.carter@nt.gov.au
Microsoft Innovative Teachers’ Awards
Every year Microsoft acknowledges exceptional
visionary teachers who have introduced innovative
technologies in imaginative ways into the curriculum
to support students and improve learning outcomes
for tomorrow.
This year, eight teachers (one individual winner
from each state and territory) will be recognised
and rewarded through Microsoft's Innovative Teachers
Award. This year's Innovative Teachers will fly
to the Microsoft Asia Pacific Innovative Teachers
Forum in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 9-11 June 2009.
A national winner will also be selected from this
group to attend the Worldwide Microsoft Innovative
Teachers Conference in 2009.
So remember, this award is much more about innovation
than resources, so it doesn't matter if you're
using a little ICT or a lot, it's the inspiration
and innovation that matter.
See the Microsoft Innovative Teachers’
portal for more information http://www.microsoft.com/australia/education/pil/innovativeteachers/awards.mspx