Twitter in 10 minutes. Part 3

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On Twitter today

After the good reception of this approach last week – it may be a regular feature.

In future posts the full web site address will be used, rather than the shortened versions. We’ve discovered that the shortened versions sometimes can’t be accessed through school filtering systems.

10am

Good news. Physio says I am two weeks ahead of schedule. Should be allowed on bike in one more week (@nickwhittome). Nick is a fantastic, helpful technical genius based in Ireland. That’s great news.

@DavidCookAuthor The Fall of the White Rose, visit Bosworth Battlefield at a truly wonderful heritage site! http://www.bosworthbattlefield.com/ Being a Yorkshireman, I’m not sure I like this idea.

@NikPeachey Teach Yourself to Teach with Tech: The first 10 tasks http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/nikpeachey/teach-yourself-teach-tech-first-10 If it’s by Nik Peachey – the chances are that it is very, very good!

teach yourself tech

@innovativeteach Prof. Sugata Mitra was great at #saltash11. You can find out more from when he spoke at our event in Nov. – http://blogs.msdn.com/b/teachers/archive/2011/01/25/share-part-of-the-uk-innovative-education-forum-with-your-colleagues.aspx This is from the Microsoft Partners in Learning group. Some of their stuff is really useful. They often highlight fantastic free resources from Microsoft. (Yep – free and Microsoft in the same sentence – ‘tis true! I am using the free LiveWriter to make this entry).

teacher blog

11am

@tonyparkin RT @the_college: Join @mberry in our new discussion on doing more for less with ICT -https://www.nationalcollege.org.uk/session-timeout?urlParams=servid=44 Oh – I do wish people wouldn’t do this – raise our expectations then dash them! Or maybe put an entry on the tweet – requires log-in

 

sign in page

 

Two fire alarms by period two! How many more will there be today? Place your bets now! If I didn’t laugh I cry… I won’t name this teacher, but here’s a primary school teacher tweeting on her iphone – therefore completely bypassing the school proxies. When will the RBCs and the folks that set the rules realise that they are dealing with adults as well as pupils. Note to central ICT staff who think that adding radius servers to primary school networks are a good idea. They’re not. (personal view)
Update – this comment by @kernowbaird on twitter made me think – “good blog. but what is wrong with the primary teacher tweeting about fire alarms if she did it at break time?”
I agree with James – and I’ll add to it. What is wrong with adults using adult tools to support the learning and teaching. I often see tweets asking for a quick vote or for a visit to light up a blog or for an idea – these tweets are clearly during lesson times and they’re not all in PPA time. What are your thoughts?

 

@russeltarr Excellent maps re. World War Two / Origins of Cold War #historyteacher: http://tinyurl.com/6byamw2

This looks fantaastic -

origins of war

The unfortunate thing is the link to the link to the link makes it crazily stupid to copy.Look – and this isn’t even the end of it

horrible long link

@thisisleics MP quits to join race to be Leicester’s mayor http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/news/MP-quits-join-race-mayor/article-3299965-detail/article.html

This is the ‘official’ twitter channel for our local paper The Leicester Mercury. Like the idea about quitting as an MP for an ‘odds on’ favourite job. I’m not a a gambler but ‘odds on’ favourites I can recall include .. (finish this sentence)

 

Noon

@The_NEN 21st Century burden: Parents are under immense pressure, writes Sophie Raworth

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12664259

 

bbc news family

@peterford The more I see of @missionexplore , the more I wish I had been a geography teacher :-) I fully agree – so there are at least 2 closet geography folks out here in twitterland. (peter and me!). Geography and ICT were made for each other! Can someone let me know the most straightforward way to get a Geography ‘A’ level?

 

@ePaceonline At the heart of every class are 30 very different students, all coming into school to learn the same material in a wide variety of ways. This I like – Mary Blake is openly the face of her company on Twitter and sometimes drops out gems like this. Often, these are followed up later with the way their solutions can help with the conundrum. I do like this use of twitter to both provoke thought and introduce the solutions.

@SchoolDuggery Wrote detailed email to Asst Dir of Ed about a key local issue. Got a one line response referring to a different pyramid of schools #argh. So – here’s my view. As the ‘local layers of administration’ are under threat, now is their chance to shine or to keel over. Which response was this one? I suggest that @schoolduggey  sends the said ‘Asst Dir of Ed’ a copy of “Good to Great” and highlight any 2 pages. Any 2 pages would make a difference.

1pm

ZenologueBlog Sunidhi Chauhan loves photography – Times of India #photonews http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/music/news-and-interviews/Sunidhi-Chauhan-loves-photography/articleshow/7645317.cms Sadly, I was expecting more (how Twitter sets the bar high!). Good example of how NOT to construct a blog page – IMHO !!

HodderGeography Did you catch this? The World’s Most Typical Person is a 28-Year-Old Chinese Man http://ht.ly/49d91 worth seeing – but once again the link is in a link in a shortened link. I think it eventually points to a National geographic web page.

@nancyrubin New Skills for the Learning Pro? The Big Question http://performancexdesign.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/new-skills-for-the-learning-pro-the-big-question/

Well – the post is over 18 months old – but it’s still very thought provoking

 

new skills for learning pro

@thedisruptdept New Blog Post: “Disruption Department PSA #1″ http://thedisruptiondepartment.org/blog/?p=93

 

creative commons font

the disruption department is a wonderful project – their about page may sound familiar.

There is a great resource tucked away on this page – http://www.theleagueofmoveabletype.com/ – here’s their site “Here, you’ll find only the most well-made, free & open-source, @font-face ready fonts.”

These are fabulous fonts – created in Opentype format. I was so impressed with this resource that we’ve made a ‘how to’ page on our company website -

2pm

@ericorayner BBC will shoot Wimbledon finals in 3D this year. No 3D on BBC of course, but will be sold to other broadcasters. Surely a fascinating first step – also, we should be happy that the BBC is okay selling things to other broadcasters – keep the licence fee down!

would it be really unethical to send out iPlayer and drinking game rules links to my 6th formers as HW? I won’t name this teacher – but it does look like a very good idea. I’m struggling to work out ‘Homework in which subject?’

@OhLottie Having trouble embedding an SWF file in my wordpress blog. Just coming up as a link? Can you help?! I think I used an embed plugi quite happily (until I discovered Vimeo Plus!)

 

@HPTeachExchange Great site. Online task manager. http://budurl.com/lqrc – sounds good – but naff link (I think a naff link shortener!)

@cherylren Using replaynote app to explore diagrams replaynote.com/notes/MzY0 This is probably realy good – the link is to a video which will play havoc with my 10 minute rule. This app is for an ipad.

@PfS162 Sunshine much needed to lift spirits after another disappointing funding notification – PfS fights on to continue to benefit young people Not good news – this is from Rex hall Associates who have been behind the Playing for Success centres across the UK. We’ve been lucky enough to work with quite a few of these centres over the last 12 years. Their loss will be sadly felt by a lot of schools.

3:40pm (3pm and 4pm) – lets try 15 minutes.

@unmarketing See what apps have permission to your account http://twitter.com/account/connections remove ones you don’t know This is worth knowing – how many 3rd party apps. have you given access to your twitter account over the months?

This is a small selection of mine I’d forgotten about – time for some action.

twitter links

@deerwood Technology scheme to transform education in Kenya http://afrinnovator.com/innovation/intel-corporation-in-kenyan-education-initiative

 

kenyan initiative

 

@ZoeRoss19 RT @MrsThorne: New blog: next steps with Google Maps http://sallythorne.com/2011/03/07/more-work-with-googlemaps/

What a brilliant, thorough blog post – this is merely a snippet!

google battlefields

@terryfreedman is anyone aware of a later version of Shift Happens than 4.0, preferably a UK version? Thanks

I’m sure the copy shown at Naace was UK based – hey – I’ve just found a copy called ShiftHappens UK. I’ll try to get it to Terry – or better still… here’s a copy on Vimeo that you can download. http://www.vimeo.com/20746877 Now if anyone at Microsoft wants me to remove it – no problems – please can I have a link?

@thisisleics Should primary pupils be paid to do extra lessons? http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/news/Children-paid-extra-lessons/article-3299465-detail/article.html

Leicester mercury -  fascinating article. Surprised that the education correspondent didn’t tweet it though. Maybe she hasn’t twigged twitter in education. Maybe we need a chat.

 

4:45pm

@ZenologueBlog Photobucket Wins MediaPost’s 2011 Appy Awards for “Best Photography App” – Business Wire (press release) #photonews http://tiny.ly/oM3s http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110307005956/en/Photobucket-Wins-MediaPost%E2%80%99s-2011-Appy-Awards-%E2%80%9CBest Probably really fascinating. But – a press release about a photo app – and it’s all in text. Come on folks.

@idletim New blog post – Stunned by Storybird http://challengeclc.primaryblogger.co.uk/2011/03/06/stunned-by-storybird/

storybird

Storybird looks like a fascinating facility, and I have seen lots of reference to it on Twitter recently.

 

@Ideas_Factory Bringing art and design into science education – article in SEED by John Maeda of RISD

http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/on_meaningful_observation1/

RISD is the Rhode Island School of Design and they do have some intersting facilities – not quite matched by the typical primary!

 

not a primary school

6 Hours on Twitter

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What Gems does Twitter offer?

Today – 28th February 2011 – is one of those very rare days. I’m not at work. Today one has a very serious bout of man-flu.

Don’t doubt the seriousness of this – the authoritative source that is Macmillan’s Dictionary has this to say. The style of the contributing author suggests – female.

Today is the opportunity to ‘work on the business’ – investigating the changing face of our marketplace and how we can adapt our business to help with the new challenges. This raises a question – what would you want from a supplier like us?

Acknowledging the debilitating effects of man-flu it’s likely  that such intense strategising will only be possible in lesser quantities than I would really like. So – what to do to productively complement this?

Let’s follow Twitter links and build a blog post of the amazing information which the world of Twitter provides us with.

Here’s the plan – between 9am and 3pm UK time my Twitter stream will be checked and followed for 10 minutes every hour. Hopefully there’ll be one new useful link which I’ll follow and summarise in this post.

9am

@DeputyMitchell My WORD! looking for train tickets to London on 29/3 =£300!! looks like it will be an 8 hour round trip by car in 1 day then! :-

This sums up one of the biggest problems travellers face in the UK – train prices. Does the UK government really want us to jam up the roads. I suggested to DeputyMitchell that he looks at www.moneysavingexpert.com

Now here’s the crazy bit – the tweeter has one of the most active school blogs in the world. If he was to take the train journey there’s no doubt he’d be doing something creative. An 8 hour car journey added to whatever he’s up to in London makes for a very shattered deputy head teacher. I think he’ll be slightly less than 100% the next day.

@russeltarr Learn more about how teachers are using GLOGS in this blog post: http://tinyurl.com/mgberq Provides this useful snippet

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This is likely to be very good – obviously some challenge with the link, link shortener etc. Let’s try at 10am

10am

@TheHeadsOffice I’ve been recommended Live Writer. Anyone know if it is free? Having probs downloading but can’t see any ‘payment’ details!

Now here’s a quick result – I’m writing this post with Windows Live Writer and it is free – I can help.

@chrisleach78 ANyone know if you can get a Wii to connect to wireless network through a proxy server?

This is an interesting trend that our company is working on – primary schools are making more and more use of handheld devices (wii, psp, iphone,kindle etc) and are finding the way heir internet connection is set up is causing problems. Hopefully we’ll have a response to this on our website in a few days.

@FionaHenryVital How handy is this? Free graph paper generator, over 40 styles! Gr8 for printing/using with IWB http://bit.ly/2djNU via @Dannynic #vitalcpd

The link reveals – http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/ the site is heavily laden with ads on the left hand 2/3 of the page and they have a ‘donate’ button. Personally, I’m happy with this – they do have some kind of business model.

The interesting stuff is on the right hand side.

incompetech graph paper

Following the squares link  we find this one -

incompetech graph paper 2

Which gives this fantastic configurator and generator.

incompetech graph paper 3

here’s my choice

incompetech graph paper 4

Which gives this pdf – a marvellous utility.

incompetech graph paper output

11am

@awitness2011 Goodmorning to all, my day started with prayer and breakfast at the NYCRM. My plans for today are to visit my storage and change my clothing

And I’m whining because I’ve got man flu. Derrick is one of the group of 4 men on http://underheardinnewyork.com/ – homeless men given a prepaid cell phone to tweet about their life. If my maths is correct Derrick is up and about at 6am. NYCRM is the New York City Rescue Mission.

twitter is providing some amazing connections for Derrick and his friends – like this -

New York Giants Twitter

Read that again. The New York Giants’ Steve Smith spoke personally to a homeless man – all linked trough Twitter. What could that do for Derrick’s esteem?

Nothing else that streamed through Twitter at 11am came near this – except this

awitness2011 6:15am I am waiting for the storage facility to open. It is raining and a bit chilly by the river. The storage facility opens at 7:30am.

 

Noon

@Ideas_Factory 9 Online Mind Mapping Galleries /by @philip_boukobza http://bit.ly/dE916n

The link takes us to http://www.visual-mapping.com/2011/02/9-online-mind-mapping-galleries.html

pearltrees mindmap

The challenge here is to investigate this in less than 10 minutes.

Following one link – MindMapPedia gives

mindmappedia

 

The history tab from this display takes us to

mindmappedia history

Which opens up the search box for other mindmaps. Ten minute twitter browse – failed again.

1pm

@DeputyMitchell Anyone know if there is a twitter client for iPad that allows proxy settings input?

Definitely a trend appearing on proxy servers

@JaneWoods3 http://bit.ly/gke7M Voxopop looks like a great resource for speaking and listening activities, MFL and collaborative work.

The link is http://www.voxopop.com/

The site doesn’t appear to have a business model. My question would always be – would I want to rely on this fantastic resource – or make it one of many in my toolkit?

voxopop

I haven’t signed up – but maybe voxopop could be a way to develop general speaking confidence amongst some pupils 9and adults for that matter).

2pm

@HPTeachExchange Share this post – 5 ways to use Twitter in the classroom http://budurl.com/5tcl #edtech #edchat

The link takes you to a blog put together inside HP – here’s a snippet from that page – nice simple idea

HP teachExchange

HP Teacher Experience Exchange – http://h30411.www3.hp.com/discussions/1012082?mcid=Twitter

@curtgilstrap Lessons From a Corporate Insider: Dream Big, but Think Small: Bringing about significant chan… http://bit.ly/eiZzmg www.cagilstrap.com

Interestingly- this tweet takes you to a blog post by an ex Hewlett Packard employee! And he’s not very complimentary about big business approaches to social media.

http://www.mpdailyfix.com/lessons-from-a-corporate-insider-dream-big-but-think-small/

@bgardner WordPress 3.1 Is Big Leap Into CMS –> http://b.rian.cc/evlW6A (via @ducttape)

This link gives a quick overview of some of the new features of WordPress 3.1

http://www.ducttapemarketing.com/blog/2011/02/28/wordpress-3-1-is-big-leap-into-cms/

3pm

@leicslibraries #exhibition on the history of local #transport #loughborough library 1 Mar – 29 Apr. Usual opening times #free http://ow.ly/44AvM

This takes you to http://www.leics.gov.uk/loughborough_library.htm where there is a mention of the event

@tonyparkin I am standing 20 ft away from an Orange phone mast, in an inner London suburb, yet no 3G signal on Orange available #howcanthatbe #fail

We all know that feeling. Mobile phones and their signals still seem to be a black art.

@jgpwarren Did half marathon on saturday!Survived it!!

That’s a personal interest one – John is the Chairman of the group who oversees the building we are in. He’s training to do the London Marathon for the Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre.

And finally

@cliffmanning Grants for schools ranging from £3,000 to £300,000 http://url.ie/9e7b /via @teachingmusicuk  #ukedchat

Which takes us to http://www.teachingmusic.org.uk/ModuleBlog/BlogList.aspx?lngBlogerID=15189

 

Education learning and Open grants

Kodu

That’s Right – Children Want to Programme

They certainly want to make games.

kodu start screen microsoft labs
Kodu Welcome

Matt Maclaurin ran a fantastic workshop on Kodu at CAS10 on Friday. Whilst I watched what he was showing – I couldn’t help thinking -

Is this the answer to the teachers who say – "After MyWorld, what now?"

Some quick notes from Matt – Kodu is a completely new language and is free to download from http://fuse.microsoft.com/kodu

The design philosophy behind it is that it can be teachable by anyone – it’s very creative and visual. Usage so far suggests it’s a great tool for storytelling, and looks like it could be great for literacy.

Kodu example text

My experience of it so far is that it looks a bit sensitive to the PC spec. / graphics card and RAM and you may need to tweak the settings to get the best out of your PC.

But – wow!

Autocollage – more notes

In addition to the help notes I made a few months ago, Stuart Ball at Microsoft has produced some additional, very useful, information.

My notes are here and Stuart’s are here