Derek’s Blog, launched in 2003, serves as a platform for sharing thoughts and reflections related to his work. It offers over 20 years of searchable posts, categorized by the tags below. Feel free to comment, as your feedback contributes to ongoing reflection and future posts.
August 22, 2004
The Coronet Conference ended yesterday with a plenary that aroused considerable debate and interest. The plenary panel consisted of Nick Billowes (Ultralab), Mark Treadwell ( Teachers@Work), Douglas Harre ( Ministry of Education ICT Unit ), Margaret McLeod (principal, Wellington Girl’s College), John Locke (principal, Alfriston College), Jeremy Kedian (Manager, Educational Leadership Centre, Waikato University) and […]
Read more...August 2, 2004
Some interesting ideas emerging from recent posts in other blogs regarding a panel discussion held recently at Brainstorm, the annual conference jointly run by FORTUNE and the Aspen Institute. The full text of the Fortune Magazine article has been posted by Robert Paterson on his Blog, and commented on by Jonnie Moore on his Blog. […]
Read more...July 12, 2004
During the NECC conference I blogged my thoughts about the National Educational Technology Plan in the US. One of the fundamental principles in this report is the notion of Data Driven Decision Making – simply put, this concept involves the collection and analysis of test results, demographic information, and other student data to make more […]
Read more...June 23, 2004
Am sitting in the middle of a presentation by Susan Patrick form the US Dept of Education, titled “Are Schools Ready for Today’s Students? – A sneak preview of the National Educational Technology Plan (NETP)”. I’m using the extended entry to record my notes from this presentation as it happens – cool eh? Key points […]
Read more...June 3, 2004
More reading on the train – got me thinking about the Knowledge Society. There’s so much hype about this – we’ve had the “knowledge wave” and been bombarded with lists of skills we must ensure our students develop – but how helpful is this rhetoric in helping us shape our thinking about what schools should […]
Read more...May 31, 2004
Seymour Papert (of “mindstorms” and “Logo” fame) has produced a great summary of his thinking regarding project-based learning at http://glef.org/php/interview.php?id=Art_901 Papert has some particular words to say regarding the inclusion of mathematics and ICT into project-based learning. For me, project-based learning as described in Papert’s article is the epitome of how learning in the “real […]
Read more...May 26, 2004
I came across the following link today in Stephen Downe’s mailing list – Building the school of the future It is a streaming media presentation (not viewable in Firefox) from Microsoft outlining its vision of the school of the future. Not a lot of new material here, but a nicely packaged presentation that provides some […]
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