Daniel Dacey
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rfid Learning Table at ConVerge

Saturday, 3 January 2009 11:51 by Daniel

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Peter Verrion, E-Learning Coordinator Teaching, Learning & Quality from Bendigo TAFE in Victoria Australia, recently shared his teams use of rfid Learning Table.

Here is what he said:

"We used the Learning Table kit as part of our presentation at ConVerge (the Victorian E-learning Conference, probably the Vic equivalent of ‘elearning 08’ ) in Melbourne last week (see http://www.eworks.edu.au/converge/ ) . We had to present on our projects, and as one of our projects related to the use of RFID, we thought we might use it to both present our projects and showcase the technology. I have attached some pictures that showed how we set it out. Most of the reports were in either PowerPoint or Movie Maker format, and it made it easy for people to access the reports by simply swiping the tag over the reader. The handwritten notes were there because I never thought about explaining to people what they had to do if we weren’t there!

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Unfortunately we were not located in the best location, but those who did come to see us were quite impressed. We have more information about the project and we explored the use of RFID at http://sites.google.com/site/britprojects/indigenous-art"

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Thanks Peter for sharing your project with us.

 

So how are you planning to use Learning Table in 2009?

What would you like to see in the way of new feartures and ideas for a future release?

Go to the contact page and send me your thoughts. I would love to hear from you.

Dan

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eLearning08

Wednesday, 10 December 2008 17:04 by Daniel

Last week I had the opportunity to do a couple of workshops on Learning Table and have a stand at the eLearning08 conference at the University of NSW. It was great to catchup with some existing customers and colleagues as well as have the opportunity to introduce rfid Learning Table to lots of people for the first time. The workshops were well patronised and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and said hello and thank you to the organisers for the invitation to attend. I certainly hope to do another eLearning Conference in the future!

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I managed to snap one photo in the morning while some early arrivals were settling in for the first of two workshops on rfid Learning Table.

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Move Over, Open Source, Lean Software Is the New Black for Developers

Friday, 5 December 2008 11:43 by Daniel

I guess here at NECS, we were ahead of our time. :)

http://www.eweek.com/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=50677&pop=1&hide_ads=1&page=0&hide_js=1

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Riverina TAFE - Learning Technology Mentor Program

Wednesday, 3 December 2008 20:06 by Daniel

Yesterday I had the opportunity to sit in online with the Riverina TAFE's Learning Technology Mentors Showcase. The quality of the work presented and the enthusiasm shown by the teachers in the Mentor program was truly outstanding. I left the showcase deeply impressed and certain that students who attend Riverina TAFE are in the very best of hands.

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Congratulations to Jacqueline Bates, Bronwyn Collins,  and the teachers in the program for a first class result. You have very reason to be proud of your efforts.

 

Dan

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rfid Learning Table joins the party

Monday, 1 December 2008 12:08 by Daniel

Verona McMahon a teacher of Foundation Studies at Riverina TAFE and a member of the excellent Learning Technology Mentors program that Institute is running. She recently sent me a copy of a video she shot of her work with rfid Learning Table.

 

 

 

Here is what Verona said about the video  and her use of rfid Learning Table: 

I ran a course which was a joint venture between: Riverina Institute of TAFE NSW, Coomealla Campus; Coomealla High School, NSW DET; Schools in Partnership; and the Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG), Dareton.

Our students were years 7 to 10 students from Coomealla High School. Students worked on their own raps to express their experiences of living in their particular communities at their age and to relate their stories round this. Each student recorded a rap. When the AECG had a barbecue at Coomealla TAFE I showcased the students' raps outdoors by using the laptop and both the speakers and RFID scanner powered by the laptop battery. Each student's rap was tagged to a plastic card RFID tag.

This tag was inserted into a plastic sleeve which also held a photo of the student and the rap title. People in attendance at the BBQ were free to come up to the laptop and receive simple instructions on how to listen to the individual raps via your Learning Table Player. Enjoy the outback ambience as you view this video.

 

Thanks Verona, for sharing this and well done on a innovative and interesting use for Learning Table.

 

Dan

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Microsoft retires Windows 3.11 on 18th birthday

Thursday, 6 November 2008 18:10 by Daniel

Yes it really was still around.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/05/microsoft_retires_windows_3_1_1/print.html

 And here is another interesting story about Microsoft from long ago:

http://www.pagetable.com/?p=43

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rfid Learning Table in trials at the Hobart Botanical Gardens

Saturday, 1 November 2008 12:43 by Daniel

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You can find out more at the web site here.

http://sites.google.com/site/botanicalpartnerships/

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Learning Table Kiosk

Thursday, 23 October 2008 18:06 by Daniel

Adrian Laws from Riverina TAFE has written up a fantastic entry about what he is doing with rfid Learning Table and also built his own Kiosk to house his Learning Table System. Awesome stuff and well worth a click to read about!

www.learningkiosk.com

Dan

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Riverina TAFE Workshop

Thursday, 16 October 2008 01:50 by Daniel

In August I had a workshop for rifd Learning Table at Riverina Institute of TAFE. A group of ten teachers spent the day learning about RFID and Learning Table, before taking the Learning Table kits Riverina has purchased and putting them to use various teaching sections. It was a great day and a fantastic group of teachers. I noticed today that some pictures from the day are now posted here:

http://ltmentors.riverinainstitute.wikispaces.net/Workshop+20th+&+21st+August+2008

 

Thanks to my hosts Jacqueline Bates and Bronwyn Collins and to the wonderful staff of Riverina who attended the workshop. :)

 

I hope to have more news about the outcomes from this workshop soon.

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Developing a program to introduce an ICT product which helps people with disabilities engage with learning and training.

Monday, 13 October 2008 01:28 by Daniel

rifd Learning Table gets a mention on the web again. Developing a program to introduce an ICT product which helps people with disabilities engage with learning and training. This project is being conducted in Tasmania.

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