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May 10th, 2010

Cycle 1 Lead User TrainingSilverton PS & Wallarano PS

Before we start, let’s give thanks....

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zAs a brand new and exciting innovation to the Victorian Education system, the Ultranet is still somewhat of an elusive and mysterious beast. Before long, as you become more familiar with it, it will become more like your domestic pet dog – good to have around and ever reliable!

Before we get started today, we would like to gauge a few of your basic understandings of the Ultranet and what it offers you and your school.

The following quiz will help us to do this........

OUTLINE OF TODAY’S TRAINING

TIME PURPOSE ACTIVITIES

8.45 Check proxy settings and internet connections Introductory activity - Release 1 v Release 2 - that is the question!

9.00 – 11.00

Ensure we all have a basic understanding of the Ultranet and how it might be used in a school.

Video – Ultranet is here! Treasure Hunt through the Ultranet (Includes joining our community space) The Narrative – The Compelling Why’s Small group activity around the mind map – What is possible? How will we use it?

Which space does what?

Morning tea

11.30 – 1.00

Develop knowledge of Xpress Space and consider implications of learning contact and portfolio view rights and responsibilities

Video - Ultranet Man Flies again – cyber safety – IP/copyrighteXPRESS Who sees what? LU’s set up their profile page (All the world sees this!) (Fast workers might do Home

space and express landing page as well) Creating collaborative spaces – including adding apps

Lunch

1.45 - 4.00

What does good pedagogy look like in an online environment? Are there protocols for our school we need to put in place?

Stephen Heppel – 21st century learning What makes a good space? Checking out some sample spaces – comparing, analyzing What are the issues? – Cyber safety, school procedures and practices, tagging &

categories etc

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Throughout the day, use the form from your folder to record any questions you may have, things that you like or ideas that you might have about the use of the Ultranet.

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To help you to develop some basic familiarity with the Ultranet, we would like you to complete a small ‘treasure hunt’.

At the end of any treasure hunt, there is an abundance of fantastic riches awaiting the person who gets there first. Except with this treasure hunt. You will only be getting a chocolate bar. But please give it your best shot anyway!

Work through the sheet in your folder and find the answer to each of the prompts. It will help to develop a basic understanding of the navigation and appearance of the different spaces within the Ultranet.

Why Would We Use the Ultranet?

Teachers

Quick and easy access

24/7 access to all resourcees

Greater information about each student

More sharing

Teachers working with Students

Greater ability to differentiate the curriculmNew studetns into your class – more info

Students

More kl nowledge and information availalble to students

Teachers will more easily be able to use an enquiry model

More self directed learning

Greater communication

Parents

Know what’s going on in the classroom

Information about students progress in real time

Ongoing access to information

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sMind Map Brainstorm

Which space does what?What is possible?How will we use it?

In your school groups, you will need to work together to reconstruct the Ultranet mind map correctly.

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gLearning to use the Ultranet and considering its impact on teaching and learning is going to provide challenges for all users.

Early adopters majority

General change experience

late adopters

John Edwards

Clear understood flows

Confusion frustration angst

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eTeachers and students both have their own eXpress space. This is a personal space. You can choose who sees what in your eXpress Space. It features a landing, wall, portfolio and profile page (and learning goals for students). You choose how best to build the content of your eXpress Space.

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Source: Prof. Stephen Heppell

WE SPACE• A collaborative "We" space were I am able to

share my work with a controlled/known group of peers or colleagues

• SuperclubsPlus, school intranets • Ultranet eXpress, Design, Collaborative

Learning and Community Spaces

SEE SPACE• A public space where the whole world can “See” what I publish• World Wide Web, school websites, online published newsletters• Global teacher, web conferencing events, published FUSE content,

Ning, Teacher Tube (not the Ultranet)• No SEE spaces in the Ultranet

ME SPACE• A private "Me" space were I am free to reflect, record my thoughts,

take responsible risks and try new things, only I can see it• Notebook, netbook, personal devices, mobiles• Ultranet Home Page and My Content

ME WE SEE

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esCollaborative Spaces are available to teachers and students. The person who creates the space is the owner and moderator. Any student who sets up a space needs a teacher to approve it and moderate before it becomes live.

Moderator Role

• All online spaces MUST have a moderator whether set up by staff or students. Only staff can be moderators. If you set up a space, you automatically become the moderator of that space.

• Moderators are responsible for reviewing content in a space regularly to check its appropriateness. To support this process, all members of the space are able to flag inappropriate content for moderation.

• This will result in an email being sent to the moderator who can then review the content and take appropriate action.

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There are a range of applications (or portlets) available which can be added to any pages or spaces within the Ultranet.

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rThere are a few issues that need to be considered regarding the use of the Ultranet within your school. Some of these issues may require the development of some policies or protocols to ensure consistent practices across your school.

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The Ultranet doesn’t always operate as intuitively as you would like. The following list provides a few tips and tricks to help get the job done as easily and quickly as possible.

Link to Google Doc

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ksThe Ultranet doesn’t always operate as intuitively as you would like. The following list provides a few tips and tricks to help get the job done as easily and quickly as possible.

Link to Google Doc

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ar2HGnQ15MdVdGRuSDlOSlVzbmdLLUhpREpHenJmWmc&hl=en_GB

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