Friday 27 June 2014

Change is in the air

The annual Google I/O 2014 Developers Conference is currently on in San Francisco. Android Wear, Android Auto and Google Fit were amongst the key announcements. Alongside the big picture implications, Google did not disappoint with some other smaller scale additions to Google Drive. I am highlighting three useful features today.

Google Drive is getting a major overhaul and the best feature is that the red 'compose' button will be replaced simply by a 'new' button.  Microsoft Office documents can now be edited in Google Drive and there is a neat new editing feature for suggesting changes rather than just commenting. Read the full story from Google here.

Friday Freebies


Friday Freebies
I am a very keen Pinterester and use this visual content curation site on a daily basis. As a gesture of spreading the good news, here is my sharing of the week's best ideas. I am using another online tool, Clipzine, that integrates seamlessly with Pinterest. Have a read and see if you enjoy discovering new ideas in this way.

Saturday 7 June 2014

Back to Blogging

The focus of a workshop next week for one of the schools I support is blogging in the classroom.

This has renewed my focus on both my personal blogging journey and why blogging is a worthwhile educational activity. In preparation for the workshop I have stumbled across some wonderful blogs and helpful tutorials to support a wide range of users - from the very beginners to the seasoned experts.

I would like to share a few of these in support of the good work that is going into blogging, teacher and student support and general teaching in New Zealand schools. The hope is that you might find something to rekindle your interest here if you have neglected your blog for a while, or to inspire you to have a go yourself or with the group of young people you may have in front of you. Either way, I hope you find some inspiration to give it a go!

Allanah King is a seasoned blogger and I am in the lucky situation to have her as a work colleague too. She has converted her blog Bling 4 yr Blog into a free iBook available from the iTunes store. This will definitely keep you busy on a wintery Sunday afternoon.


Amongst the many things to consider when blogging as a class, is the way to make commenting effective. It is great to see that this matter is given careful consideration by effective bloggers and teachers. I found two sets of guidelines that can be very useful for teaching students (and adults) to support their fellow bloggers with constructive comments. The first one is visually very appealing (thanks to another colleague of mine, Catriona Pene).
Visit Catriona's blog http://inspire-innovate-educate.blogspot.co.nz/2013/04/blogging-101.html

Sue Waters has an extensive section on her blog, Teacherchallenge about commenting. If you would like to share your thoughts on blogging in the classroom and what you have found useful, please leave a comment!

More curated links here: Blogging