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Title: Researching Together: Engaging Minds


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Researching Together Engaging Minds
  • the inquiry approach and the VELS

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This presentation
                             
                             
  • Is not based word for word on this PowerPoint.
  • Will provide you with some necessary information
    handouts to take away with you.

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This presentation
  • Encourages your input comments, suggestions,
    concerns.
  • Aims to provide a starting point for your
    situation.

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Does not mean to state the obvious!
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Presenters
  • Carmel Spry Assistant Director of Studies and
    Head of English
  • Margaret Simkin Head of Information Services
  • At
  • The Hamilton And Alexandra College

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About us Carmel
  • Appointed 2006. Background primarily secondary
    English in the Catholic and Independent sectors.
  • Current teaching load this year comprises Year 8,
    10 and 12 English.

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About us Margaret
  • Commenced 2005, background mainly as a classroom
    teacher in secondary SOSE, Information Technology
    and English. Qualified Teacher-librarian.
  • Manages both the Junior and Senior Campus
    libraries teaching Library and Information Skills
    from ELC to year 6, and a Year 10 Geography
    class.

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About The Hamilton and Alexandra College
  • Is a Co- educational Day and Boarding School
    situated in Victoria's Western District.
  • Established in 1871, the school has a strong
    history and tradition of academic excellence.

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About The Hamilton and Alexandra College
  • The College has 460 students from Early Learning
    through to Year 12.
  • There are 2 campuses (Senior and Junior)
    approximately 1.5km apart.

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Technology provision
  • Each teacher is issued with a tablet laptop.
  • Each classroom has an overhead projector, docking
    station and Interactive Whiteboard

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Senior Campus
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IWB use at the senior campus
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IWB use at Senior Campus
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Alexandra Library Reference section
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Other technological access
  • Two computer rooms with 25 computers.
  • Reference section of the Alexandra Library has 10
    computers.
  • Two trolleys of laptops (15 per trolley).
  • Fully networked sites.
  • Numerous printers BW colour.
  • Several scanners.
  • Still and DVD cameras.

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Junior Campus
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Using IWBs in the Junior Campus
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IWB use at the Junior Campus
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Handbury Library
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Other Junior Campus technology
  • Computer lab with 25 computers adjacent to the
    Library

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VELS and our situation
  • Independent schools have not had to base their
    courses on VELS to date.
  • Our strong academic tradition means there is a
    high level of concern about integrating domains.
  • Next year we will introduce VELS
  • based courses into year 7.

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Researching Together Engaging Minds
  • Anyone not already own the program?
  • Anyone using it already? Please feel free to
    contribute as we go along we are beginners and
    can do with help!

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Collecting VELS information
  • Has been vital in terms of being ready to assist
    teachers with course writing.
  • Has been multi pronged no need to reinvent the
    wheel!
  • New text books
  • Sources from elsewhere
  • Promotion where/when possible e.g. from SLAV
    website

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Timeline of our journey with R2G
  • Full details are on the handout but in summary
  • In 2005 the flyer advertising the CD arrived. I
    thought about purchasing.

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2005 contd.
  • June 2005 Mary Manning spoke at a South West
    District Library Association meeting.
  • She made the point that VELS embodied cooperative
    planning and teaching and provided a pathway to
    information literacy. She briefly showed us R2G.

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2005 contd.
  • In November 2005 SWDLA hosted Anne Young from
    BSSC demonstrating R2G. She extolled the virtues
    of a consistent approach to assignment setting
    which integrated information literacy skills with
    assessment tasks.
  • Program was purchased.

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Semester 2 2006
  • We attended a regional one day workshop in
    Stawell. There were many advantages to taking
    this opportunity
  • BSSC and SLAV expertise
  • Time
  • Hands on
  • One main focus
  • Applied to many different settings by the school
    teams in attendance
  • And being there together.

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2006 contd.
  • We then ran an internal PD session at the start
    of term 4 for interested staff showing what can
    be done with R2G and how to do it.
  • We demonstrated the unit we had devised at the
    workshop.

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Meanwhile in Geography
  • Margaret used templates to develop assignments.
  • Very basically initially using the concept of and
    incorporating thinking skills.
  • (Using R2G addresses some of the ICT standards as
    well!)

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Term 4 Geography
  • Then, encouraged by student response, a complete
    unit.
  • Setting up units takes time, dont be too
    ambitious about how much you can write up in a
    term.

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A golden opportunity
  • Arose towards the end of the year when teachers
    began looking for an alternate program for Year 7
    8 students
  • in the last week of school.
  • Fantastic Futures was proposed and then developed.

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Fantastic Futures an integrated unit
  • Student Assignment
  • Preparatory Evaluation

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Advantages of putting Library time into
developing this was
  • Almost all year 7 8 teachers were involved.
  • They were happy to supervise
  • but preferred not to have
  • to organise anything!
  • (End of year crazy time!)

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Like a Christmas present for teaching inquiry
methods
  • Library and IT staff were available to assist
    students take their work wherever they wanted it
    to go.
  • Students got to see what we owned and how to use
    it.

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Hence in 2007
  • Individual teachers and student teachers are
    starting to use R2G or parts thereof. E.G
    Assessment rubrics.
  • A number of staff are aware that they can come
    to the Library for assistance with assignment
    planning.
  • Library intranet presence becoming established.

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The next piece for English
  • Was developed by Carmel for her Year 10 class.

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So where do you start?
  • Buy the CD.
  • Load it onto your network.
  • Explore it.
  • Start to use it like this
  • Set up a folder which includes anything a teacher
    might need VELS standards, PoLT, Word proformas
    from the CD etc.

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Sessions on R2G
  • Are being run by SLAV in August.
  • Plan now to attend one of the sessions with a
    proactive teacher at your school! Sign on asap!

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When working with a teacher
  • Hand them this copy (or direct them to something
    like this on the network so the hyperlinks work)

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And remember
  • R2G is enormous. You will continue to keep
    finding information and templates you can use.
  • When you begin you might find it overwhelming.
  • Once you start to use it you will easily become
    familiar with it.

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Go home and play with it!
  • Feel free to email us
  • cspry_at_hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au
  • msimkin_at_hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au
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