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Programme
Monday 31 May | Tuesday 1 June
Monday 31 May
| 7.30 am | Registration |
| 8.20 am | Welcome: The Hon. (Bob) Robert John CARR, MP. Premier of New South Wales |
| 8.45-9.45 am | Opening Keynote: "The Slow Revolution" Seymour Papert, Emeritus Professor, MIT and Director, The Learning Barn, Maine |
| 9.45-10.15 am | Keynote: "Big Changes in Small Packages" Angus King, Former Governor of the State of Maine, USA |
| 10.45-11.15 am | Coffee break |
| 11.15 am-12.15 pm | Stream Featured Speakers 1:
IMAGINATION
Teaching and Learning Stream Keynote
2IC Teaching and Learning: Levers and
Drivers for Transformation: Jenny Little, Hard
Fun
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INSPIRATION
Leadership Stream Keynote
Public Policy levers in managing change: Jim Doyle
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INNOVATION
Technical Stream Keynote
The Apple total cost of ownership story. Why Maine chose iBooks.
Niall O'Connor, CIO, Apple.
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| 12.15-1.30 pm | Lunch |
| 1.30-3.00pm | Breakout Session 2:
Teaching and Learning Stream
Transforming our classrooms: Elissa Drew, MLC
School, Sydney; Sarah Morris, Hale School,
Perth
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Leadership Stream
Case studies and roundtable discussion: How we made the implementation work for our constituents.
Angus King, Former Governor of Maine; Barbara Stone, MLC Sydney; Darrell Fraser, VIC Dept Ed.
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Technical Stream
The Big Picture/Day in Life of Student Notebook.
Glenn Veen, Deputy CIO West Australian Dept of Education & Karl Videmanis, Apple.
Essentially, painting a picture of all the
aspects and services we need to cover from a
student's perspective. Overview of Geraldton
by Glenn Veen.
Jack Spargo, Scotch College, Adelaide, 10 years on, sustaining the agreement.
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Hands-on Stream
iPhoto - A simple tool to make the most effective use of digital cameras in the school situation: Lynne Davie.
Participants will have the opportunity to use this simple but very
effective software tool. By the end of this session, participants will
have done simple editing of photos, labelled, cropped and organised them.
They will also have experienced first hand the ease with which they can
create picture books and slideshows of their work.
Kym Nadebaum
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| 3.00-3.30 pm | Coffee |
| 3.30-5.00 pm | Breakout Session 3:
Teaching and Learning Stream
Learning, Thinking and Laptops: Keith
Anderson, PLC Perth; Katrina van Straalan,
John Willcock College, Geraldton
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Leadership Stream
Addressing the challenges of getting started: An interactive discussion for leading a new implementation of 1:1.
Lynne Goodwin, Arthur Philip High School, Parramatta; Greg Whitby, CEO Cath Ed, Wollongong
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Technical Stream
Authentication and Security: John Zornig, Systems Engineer, Apple and Geoff Perkins, IT Director, Walford AGS.
Looking at authentication, directory services, cross platform, remote access, VPN. Presentation of Walford AGS case study.
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Hands-on Stream
GarageBand, the first studio quality tool
anyone from novices to pros, can use to make
music. Craig Calhoun, Professional Musician.
extraordinaire. In this workshop,
participants will learn how to use GarageBand
to help your students create, perform and
record their own music. Then using iTunes,
students can use their own music libraries to
add music to slideshows and soundtrack to
movies.
Craig Calhoun, Professional Musician.
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5.00-7.30 pm | Drinks, canapés and expo |
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