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		<title>Wikis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have just started looking at some wikis that aren&#8217;t &#8220;wikipedia&#8221;. I have to say, I didn&#8217;t realise their potential. I have tended to steer students away from wikipedia, because I fear they will rely on it as their only resource. 
After what I have read today, I realise it&#8217;s far better than I thought, but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have just started looking at some wikis that aren&#8217;t &#8220;wikipedia&#8221;. I have to say, I didn&#8217;t realise their potential. I have tended to steer students away from wikipedia, because I fear they will rely on it as their only resource. </p>
<p>After what I have read today, I realise it&#8217;s far better than I thought, but I do like the comment I read which says that &#8220;it&#8217;s a good starting point, but not a good end point&#8221;. I think wiki (whether pedia or not) could be a good starting point, and also a way to teach students to cross reference, double check for accuracy etc. </p>
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<p>I had a look at some specific library and school wikis, I would like to see some Australian based ones, does anyone know of any??</p>
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		<title>My Favourite Podcasts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 05:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New to podcast downloads so only a couple so far. Will add to as I find new ones.
 
Is it Just Us - Wendy Harmer and Angela Cattearns
 
The Conversation Hour with Richard Fidler/
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New to podcast downloads so only a couple so far. Will add to as I find new ones.</p>
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<p>Is it Just Us - Wendy Harmer and Angela Cattearns</p>
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<p>The Conversation Hour with Richard Fidler/</p>
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		<title>Podcasts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 05:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of the SLJ &#8220;23 things&#8221; activity, I have just started downloading some podcasts. I have actually done a few seminars on downloading podcasts and creating/uploading them. I have to admit that as yet, I haven&#8217;t done any more than attend a few courses. 
The podcasts I have so far are &#8220;Is it just us?&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As part of the SLJ &#8220;23 things&#8221; activity, I have just started downloading some podcasts. I have actually done a few seminars on downloading podcasts and creating/uploading them. I have to admit that as yet, I haven&#8217;t done any more than attend a few courses. </p>
<p>The podcasts I have so far are &#8220;Is it just us?&#8221; an online podcast only show with Wendy Harmer and Angela Cattearns. I&#8217;ve always loved Ange from her Simon Townsend&#8217;s Wonderworld through her JJ days and now online. They&#8217;re fun to listen to, chatting about life for those who are no longer young teens. I&#8217;m actually a bit younger than them (their target audience I think is 50 year olds, but they&#8217;ve been hitting on a lot of interesting topics - not the least of which is how teenagers know so much more about technology than many of us adults do.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also downloaded The Conversation Hour, which I really enjoyed listening to but usually can&#8217;t because I&#8217;m at work. </p>
<p>I used I Tunes to find my podcasts, simply because I have a Macbook and an Ipod. We don&#8217;t have these at work, so I will need to talk to my techies about what we should/can use at school.</p>
<p>I think there&#8217;s a value for podcasts, both for our vision impaired students, and those who are better aural learners than visual learners. I also think that producing a podcast, whether audio or video, would be a great learning tool for students and would make a change from the ubiquitous powerpoint presentation.</p>
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		<title>You may ask yourself, &#8220;how did I get here?&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had to keep the Talking Heads theme going! I was wondering how each of us came to be teacher-librarians. For me it certainly wasn&#8217;t something I thought of way back in high school.
When I was really young I wanted to be a vet, thinking a love of animals was the only criteria. Learning that an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had to keep the Talking Heads theme going! I was wondering how each of us came to be teacher-librarians. For me it certainly wasn&#8217;t something I thought of way back in high school.</p>
<p>When I was really young I wanted to be a vet, thinking a love of animals was the only criteria. Learning that an ability with maths, science and the need to sometimes put an animal down soon turned me off that idea. </p>
<p>Throughout highschool I oscillated between wanting to be a lawyer, a journalist or writer, or an interpreter. My eldest brother was a lawyer, so there was probably some hero worship here (don&#8217;t tell him). I liked a good debate, I liked to talk, I liked to research and find out about things, I had a fairly strong sense of justice and right. </p>
<p>My brother told me he wouldn&#8217;t employ a woman lawyer, because they go off and have children - he&#8217;s since become human, not neandarthal in his thinking.</p>
<p>I loved to read, to write and to research, and was reasonably good at it (imho) so journalism became an interest. Then I realised that I lacked the necessary rottweiller instinct (which would probably have also been needed in law). There&#8217;s a book or two in me, I&#8217;m sure, but I think I&#8217;ll have to wait for a few people to shuffle off this mortal coil before I start scribing. </p>
<p>The languages I studied at school (of which I now recall very little) were French and German. Even twenty years ago it was becoming obvious that demand for interpreters in those languages was diminishing.</p>
<p>So I went into education (primary teaching) which I did for a while with varying degrees of enthusiasm, always believing there was something else out there. I remember sitting at Sydney Uni one day researching for an assignment for my B.Ed conversion course. Somewhat bored with what I was doing I started looking at University course books and found the M.A in Children&#8217;s Literature and Literacy at UTS.</p>
<p>Whilst doing this course, I fell pregnant with my son and left full time teaching. I followed this course with a Grad Cert in TESOL with the hope of gaining some part time ESL work.</p>
<p>I was working as a special education teacher when I found out about CSU&#8217;s M.Ed (teacher-librarianship) and decided it was the next course for me. Ironically, I had started it thinking that there were lots of part time T-L jobs. My first job was a terms relief at my old high school, followed by another term at a primary school for 5 days a week. After this I spent a year in another primary school on a 4 day a week contract, followed the next year by a maternity leave at another school.</p>
<p>I started my current job in 2001. In a nice twist of fate, it is at the school my 5 brother&#8217;s attended and of which my dad was P and F president, when the library was built.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s how I got where I am. I&#8217;m not sure where I&#8217;ll go next. I would like to spend some time in the &#8220;real world&#8221;, perhaps in a legal library at some stage, to give me a vicarious experience of the legal world.</p>
<p>I might study a langauge again one day, just to see if I still can and of course, I&#8217;ll try and write something, even if it&#8217;s just for myself.</p>
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<p>So long post, but please share your journey.</p>
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		<title>I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m doing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 08:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing new there, for anyone who knows me! Am new to blogging, have started a WEB2.0 &#8220;course&#8221; through SLJ in the hope of becoming more aware of what all my students already seem to know about.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing new there, for anyone who knows me! Am new to blogging, have started a WEB2.0 &#8220;course&#8221; through SLJ in the hope of becoming more aware of what all my students already seem to know about.</p>
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