Archive for November, 2006
- $150 laptop :: The first batch of 1000 minimal laptops has apparently been delivered. The machine runs on less than 2 watts of power, and the display is visible in sunlight. :: Thursday, November 30th, 2006 :: Posted in Notes | Comments Off
- Classification of VLE courses :: Alan Staley gave a talk at the Moodle User Group meeting today. He showed one slide that struck me as being a very useful way of explaining the various ways of using Moodle to teachers. This simple (well, simple when you see someone else explain it) diagram provides a classification scheme for VLE courses. :: Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT | No Comments »
- Paparazzi App for Mac OS X :: This small app allows you to enter a Web address and then save a PNG graphics file of the whole page - screen grabs that are a couple of thousand pixels high. :: Monday, November 27th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Web | Comments Off
- Press Gazette closes :: UK Journalists no longer have a trade paper. Teachers have the TES, which seems to carry on driven by job adverts. :: Sunday, November 26th, 2006 :: Posted in Notes | Comments Off
- Tree diagrams screencast :: YouTube video about tree diagrams in GCSE Probability. Me talking with illustrations provided by a PowerPoint presentation. I scripted the speech but then extemporised at various points - and managed this in two complete takes. :: Sunday, November 26th, 2006 :: Posted in Maths, Podcasts | Comments Off
- Kubrick with white background :: Change two image files in the default WordPress theme to produce a white page area with sparse header image. I wanted a high key look with plenty of space and no 'boxes'. :: Saturday, November 25th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Web | Comments Off
- Letter to my mp :: Josie Fraser has posted about BECTa's advice to schools and the way that advice may be failing to give open source products a fair chance. John Pugh MP is tabling an early day motion in support of some acceptance of open source software and we were asked to write to our MPs. I have used the 'write to them' service to post the following letter to my MP... :: Friday, November 24th, 2006 :: Posted in Notes | No Comments »
- Probability questions :: A maths quick quiz for the first 15 minutes of the lesson. I usually kick off the data handling module with the probability topic as it sits on its own and links back to fractions so nicely. :: Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 :: Posted in Maths, Maths Quizzes | Comments Off
- Planning summary :: YouTube screencast of RBL session 5 deals with distance travelled, the planning and milestones for resource based learning projects, the way I intend to use progress reviews to support participants in carrying out their project plans, and some quick hints on a piece of writing that is due in shortly. The screencast took two takes of about 7 or 8 minutes to produce. The visuals are simply the slides I will use in the f2f session anyway. :: Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Podcasts | Comments Off
- Your name on toast :: Auctioning the fold for charity. These people will write your name on toast, then photograph it and then put the toast and a link to a site you nominate on their page. The rounds of toast are listed in descending order of contribution. All proceeds go to charity. They are auctioning the space above the fold - well neat. :: Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 :: Posted in Notes, Web | Comments Off
- Tree diagram script :: Script for an explanation of tree diagrams suitable for GCSE Intermediate maths; there is (nearly) always a tree diagram question for students on the data handling paper. I'll add a problem sheet before recording the screencast. :: Sunday, November 19th, 2006 :: Posted in Maths | Comments Off
- Probability screencast :: 9 minutes and 46 seconds on basic probability, including the probability scale, expected frequencies, mutually exclusive and independent events, possibility space diagrams and even a without replacement problem. All aimed at a GCSE Intermediate group. The .mov file was produced by 'presenting' a PowerPoint while speaking a commentary recorded using iShowU screen cam software. YouTube provide the hosting and convert the .mov to a Flash movie. :: Sunday, November 19th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Maths, Podcasts | Comments Off
- Tables! :: Wooden toy found at the Frankfurt Christmas Market that is in Birmingham UK at present. :: Friday, November 17th, 2006 :: Posted in Maths, Photos | Comments Off
- Delete key on iBook :: Option-Backspace does deleting... :: Sunday, November 12th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT | Comments Off
- YouTube version of screencast :: The screen design screencast MOV was uploaded to YouTube. I'm now waiting for it to be 'processed' so that the video can be watched. :: Sunday, November 12th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Podcasts | Comments Off
- Screen design in RBL :: A screencast made on Mac OS X using iShowU and Video2SWF to produce a flash movie with synchronised sound. :: Sunday, November 12th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Podcasts | Comments Off
- Embedding a YouTube video :: Just a trial of the tags for embedding. This post should show the Tiny Dot video about the scale of the solar system posted by saulatali79. :: Sunday, November 12th, 2006 :: Posted in ILT | Comments Off
- bodmas for calculators :: The formula above has to be written as a single line with brackets to ensure that the top line is calculated before the division, and that the square root function applies to the result. √(((5.51 – 6)x^2^ + (5.89 – 6)x^2^ + (6.51 – 6)x^2^)/3) = We spent an hour working over examples with recent Casio [...] :: Wednesday, November 8th, 2006 :: Posted in Maths | Comments Off
- Autumn photos :: Out and about with slowish colour film and a macro lens (55mm). I find the very sharp depth of field attractive under some circumstances, but it is tricky to choose the right plane of focus looking at the little ground glass screen with the camera hand held. :: Saturday, November 4th, 2006 :: Posted in Photos | Comments Off
- :: Intellectual property rights may damage innovation and split markets. Lessig explains using the Google Book Search as an example, through the medium of a presentation with sound track. :: Friday, November 3rd, 2006 :: Posted in ILT, Notes | Comments Off