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    June 26

    More for Free From the Innovative Teachers Network (ITN)

    As you may (or may not know ), I manage the Northern Ireland Innovative Teachers Network. We currently have over 1100 registered users (Teachers). This year part of my key focus will be to drive usage of the site so Teachers can share best practice and have access to a wide variety of tools and software Microsoft Education makes available. I like to think of it as a “One Stop Shop” for Educators. If you look through this blog site, you will see some of the applications I’ve been showcasing and talking about for the past few years.

    The Innovative Teachers Network Worldwide publishers a Newsletter and if you haven’t signed up yet, you really should.

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    As an example of what you’ll see in the latest edition, registered Teachers would be able to download a free copy of Microsoft Collage.image

    I just downloaded it (HERE) with my credentials and very quickly created a collage of the Innovative Teachers Forum Awards in Hong Kong

     

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    You would also find out about:

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    Teacher Toolkit

    So much of what you need to accomplish in a day happens before, between, and after classes. This site will provide you with resources and information to help keep your students, parents and teaching partners informed and engaged.
    Communicate: manage your email accounts and customize calendars, use newsletters efficiently, hold interactive meetings and share documents online.
    Collaborate: work together on and share notes and work together in online workspaces.
    Engage: create, edit and share movies and podcasts and explore topics with multimedia tools.
    Organize: easily find notes, videos and other files on your computer and create better looking projects - faster!

     

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    Teacher Tech Webcasts

    Browse through the dozens of Teacher Tech Webcasts which are available to view on demand. A few examples:
    Your Newest Teacher's Aide: Online Geospatial Technologies
    Discover how geospatial technologies can help educators and students search, discover, and share location-relevant information. The webcast demonstrates:
    - How to exploit the geospatial element across curricula for a more holistic learning experience.
    - How to teach spatial thinking using different views, panning, and zooming.
    - How mapping is being used to provide school locators with comparison data, in addition to alert notification systems for campus safety.
    Building, Creating and Leveraging Communities
    Learn how to safely support and encourage new media in your organization, including podcasting, blogging, wikis, social networking, mobile devices, mash-ups, YouTube, and distance learning.
    Create a Paperless Classroom
    Instead of collecting and redistributing stacks of homework, quizzes, and tests, use the document sharing feature of Microsoft Office Live Workspace.

     

    And there’s lots more, so don’t wait or put it off. Sign up for the Innovative Teachers Newsletter today !!!!

    June 24

    Microsoft Surface in Education

    I have finally come across a decent video on the Microsoft Surface and how it can be used by students in the classroom. I came across it in a Newsletter from my counterpart in Brussels, Jacques Denies-STIC Manager. He is collaborating with the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands on Surface. Both organizations will exchange resources on the usage of Surface in education. The Zeeuwse Bibliotheek (Zeeland Library) asked the company Onwijs to create applications.

    I will keep you posted on any additional Educational applications as they become available. Hopefully, I’ll get a Microsoft Surface for the new Innovation Centre in Belfast (more details on that in the coming weeks-BIG NEWS ).

    Think of the impact this technology can bring to the classroom!!

     

      
    June 19

    Catching up after a busy week.

    I haven’t had a chance to blog this week because I was attending a series of events that were all worthwhile and exciting.

    On Tuesday, I took part in the Business in the Community (BITC) programme called “Seeing is Believing”. This is an initiative from The Prince of imageWales and is run across the United Kingdom. As noted on the website: “The Prince's Seeing is Believing Programme gives senior business leaders the opportunity to experience social issues taking place in the communities that their businesses operate in. It also gives them an opportunity to explore how business can play a role in improving these problems. Each event involves a morning's visit to a number of community projects, voluntary groups, or schools and is hosted by a senior business leader on behalf of HRH The Prince of Wales.”

    We had the opportunity to visit two schools in different areas of deprivation of Belfast. The working group was made up of Government Officials (Permanent Secretary for Education Will Hare and others from the Department of Education), Universities , Prof. Gerry McCormack of the Vice Chancellor’s Office of QUB, Industry leaders (such as Paul Rooney of PWC) and many more.

    we went to Knocknagoney Primary School in East Belfast where we were inspired and challenged by their Principal, Miss White. The work she and her staff are doing in the most difficult of circumstances is humbling and making a real difference in students, teachers and parents lives. We then headed over to Belfast Boys’ Model in North Belfast and met with their Principal, Mr Keith, the Careers Teacher, Mrs. Black, and a group of students. They talked about how their engagement through visits and internships really make a difference in their focus and career options and choices for the future. They want to have much more direct engagement with business and industry to continue these programmes.

    It was a great day and a programme that I will try and get more involved in this year

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    On Wednesday, I was generously invited to attend the Regional Training Unit (RTU) and General Teaching Council (GTC) Conference on Leading Reflective Practice in Schools. The invited attendees were Principals and Head Teachers from throughout Northern Ireland, both Primary and Post Primary Schools. At the conference the GTC launched the report: Teaching:The Reflective Profession. There were keynotes from Mr Stanley Gould, the Chief Inspector for the Department of Education, Mr Eddie McArdle, Chief Registrar GTC NI, and Dr Tom Hesketh, Director of RTU. Dr Debbie Galanouli from Queens University and Dr Aidan Hamill from LaSalle Boys HS also spoke and compared. 

    There was also a series of presentation from Teachers and Principals about the work their doing in their respective schools with their Teachers and Students. David Stinson, the MS ITF winner in Vienna, presented his work on the Pupil ePortfolio and created a real buzz. Lots of great work and evidence and I want to thank the folks at GTC for inviting me along.

    Yesterday, I visited with one of my favourite schools, St Mary's College in Derry/Londonderry, and had a terrific session showing 30 of their Teachers the Northern Ireland Innovative Teacher’s site and doing a training session on Microsoft OneNote. Thanks to Paul Wade and Lena and the rest of the staff for being fully engaged and excited about all we discussed.

    June 08

    Microsoft Ireland Faculty Summit 18-June-2009

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    Register for the Microsoft Ireland Faculty Summit Now!!

    The summit is for faculty currently teaching Microsoft technologies or planning to teach Microsoft technologies. The event will provide practical advice, lecture notes, tutorials and demonstrations from educators and industrial experts. This is the first year of the Microsoft Faculty Summit which we hope will become an annual event.

    Want to learn more about current and future Microsoft technologies?

    Want to meet other lecturers from Irish colleges / universities a

    Want to see some cool demo’s of Microsoft Surface and use Microsoft Surface

    The Microsoft Ireland Faculty Summit : will be held at Microsoft Ireland Building 2, Thursday week 18-June from 9am to 5pm.

    Agenda will be:

    8.30am                 Registration

    9am                       Opening keynote :  Irish Software Industry Needs: What the Third Level Institutions can do: Giuseppe De Francesco from IEEE Computer Society

    9.30am                 Microsoft Ireland European Development Centre (EDC) Overview : Glen Poor Director Microsoft Ireland EDC

    10am                    F# 101 : How to program in F# : Antonio Cisternino University Pisa

    11am                     Windows 7.0 new features & Virtualisation with Windows Server 2008 R2 : Dave Northey IT PRO Evangelist

    12am                     The Ongoing Democratization of Robotics Development With Robotics Studio : Diego Colombo &  Garth Hunter

    1pm                       FREE HOT Lunch in Microsoft Canteen and Microsoft Surface demo’s

    2pm                       How to build creative web-sites with Expression & Silverlight : Flavien Charlon Software Development Engineer

    3pm                       A platform for the Future : (SAS) Software As A Service /  Cloud Computing / Microsoft Azure : Cormac Keogh Architect Evangelist

    4pm                       What are the cool new features in Visual Studio 2010 & . NET Framework 4.0 &  : Jamie Plenderleith -Softwaredujour.com

    5pm                       Conference close : Draw for FREE XBOX 360 Elite & some games

    Speaker Biographies:=

    Giuseppe De Francesco from IEEE Computer Society 

    Glen Poor : Director Microsoft Ireland Development Centre

    Antonio Cisternino Co-author of Expert F# book : More details HERE and HERE 

    Dave Northey, Principal Systems Engineer, Developer & Platform Group, (Microsoft Ireland) Dave Northey has been working for Microsoft Ireland for the last thirteen years. He has worked in both consulting and technical pre-sales and now works in the Developer and Platform group as an IT Pro Evangelist (someone who gets to learn new stuff : and talk to people about it). Dave has been working in the IT industry and specialising in Infrastructure and Networking for "a long time" (longer than he'd care to admit)!

    Diego Colombo was a Senior Software Engineer in Realtime Worlds in Scotland working on an unannounced project. Before that he worked on the game engine for SBK and MotoGP titles in Milestone. Back at University of Pisa he taught courses on game design and game engine programming while carrying his research on meta programming for dynamic generation of game components. Now he works in Microsoft Ireland Research.

    Flavien Charlon Software Development Engineer at Microsoft Ireland in Dublin. Flavien works in the Global Product Development Europe team and has developed advanced visualization components for Microsoft AdCenter using Silverlight and ASP.NET. Flavien worked on a WPF graphical interface for a Tablet PC software helping users to learn about the history and famous places of a city while they visit it for Imagine Cup 2007 and won third place.

    Cormac Keogh Architect Evangelist @ Microsoft Ireland

    Jamie Plenderleith  Runs Software du Jour, a successful development company in Ireland, using the latest technologies from Microsoft. He received the Microsoft MVP Award for Visual Basic in 2005, and is a member of Mensa. In spare time currently working on a Embedded / Micro .Net framework self-flying helicopter project

    Registration is now open HERE and we have a limitation of 100 places for the inaugural Microsoft Ireland Faculty Summit : Sign up quickly while places still available...

    June 05

    C2k ITAP Case Study

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    For those who are frequent visitors to this site  you’ll know that Microsoft Ireland has a terrific working relationship with Classroom 2000 (C2k). As part of that ongoing trusted relationship, imageC2k chose to undertake an IT Architecture and Planning (ITAP) practice. This is part of Microsoft Services

    You can see the case study HERE. A quote from Tim Matchett, Technical Manager C2k:

    “We used Platform Rationalization to identify benefits all around, indicating that schools could potentially make substantial energy savings and, as a result, significantly reduce their associated costs.”


    You can listen to Tim’s full audio podcast on the site. Well worth 3 minutes of your day!!

    Well done to the Microsoft Ireland Services Team, especially Barry Hughes and Stephanie Conville, MS NI Education Business Manager.