Get ready for the Revolution ... There's more to IT

QSITE presents…a FREE FOR MEMBERS full-day seminar:
Get ready for the Revolution …there’s more to IT
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When: Monday 13 October 2008 |
Featuring…
followed by three streams of seminar topics
Stream one: ICT Management
Stream three: ICT Leadership |
IMPORTANT NOTE: for non members wishing to join QSITE and attend the seminar FREE, simply attach a membership form with the annual fee*, and register in your new member category.
* Membership forms available online, annual fees = $88 for personal members & $297 for institutional members.
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Session details
Keynote speakers:
1. Stephen Atherton, Apple Australia
Stephen Atherton is the National Development Executive (Higher Education) for Apple Australia. In this role he engages with the tertiary sector in collaborative research and teaching projects, consulting, and is involved in professional development of tertiary education staff. He taught at a number of schools in Australia where he developed a continuing interest in computers in education. Stephen spent a number of years at the University of Queensland where he managed a wide range of activities associated with the provision of I.T. solutions in teaching and research. He has been an external consultant with Apple Computer Europe and UK and managed the education division of the UK Macintosh User Association based in Oxford. He is a member of a number of computing and education associations in the UK and Australia.
Stephen Atherton’s presentation “Where is IT all heading?” offers a unique view into educational IT’s future.
2. Pat Wagner 
Pat Wagner is a former high school English, mathematics and media teacher, school administrator, and author and co-author of eight teacher reference texts. After two years working as an educational consultant in New York, he took on the breakthrough role of online consultancy - mentoring New York school administrators and teachers from his home office in Queensland. He now specialises in and is an advocate for the transformative effect of technology, particularly in relation to the organisational and motivational culture of schools and businesses. He has most recently presented in Philadelphia, Hollywood, New York, Singapore and Canberra.
Pat Wagner’s presentation “Open Source, Open Doors, Open Minds” discusses the dramatic transformation of a Bronx school in which doors and minds have been opened to a global learning space.
ICT Management stream presentations include:
- Blade Technology – Vince Bjegu Hewlett Parkard
- ”Not ITIL, but FITS” – Derek Bartels, Lutheran Education Queensland
- ”Vitualising the desktop and/or servers” – Tim Diamont VMWare
ICT Curriculum stream presentations include:
- ”The Queensland Schools Web Challenge as a focus for teaching and integrating ICTs in Years 4 to 12” – Kym Coleman, QSITE board member, Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School.
- ”What teaching & learning tools do you have in your backpack?” – Gayleen Jackson, QSITE Sun Coast Chair, Education Queensland.
- ”Global Connections - tapping into a world of learning” - Amanda Marrinan, St John Vianney's Primary School.
- ”Web 2.0 is connecting learners” – Amanda Rablin, QSITE Secretary, Brisbane Catholic Education
ICT Leadership stream presentations:
- “Boon or Bane -The Digital Education Revolution”: John Oxley, QSITE President, Moreton Bay College
- “Three Schools and three laptop programs – What’s the difference?” Mona Taimana, Somerville House; Ian Ferguson, Victoria Point State High School; John Pembroke, All Hallows School.
- “Strategic planning for success”: Chris Eske, QSITE Vice President, Anglican Church Grammar School:
- “Systemic Responses to the Digital Revolution”: Lutheran Education Queensland; Queensland Catholic Education Commission; Education Queensland.
Free for QSITE Members Event- Digital Movie-Making

Free for QSITE members Event
ICT Learning Innovation Centre
18 May 2009 @ 3:30 (Afternoon Tea) 4:00 - 5:00 Keynote
Keynote : Digital Movie-Making in the Classroom : Marco Torres
Marco Torres is the Californian Teacher of the Year 2008.
He brings the complexities of movie-making and the teachings
of film school to an accessible level. Movie-making skills are some of
the most important for today's learner because they require students to
develop a wide range of skills needed for both academic and
professional success - idea production, teamwork, persuasion, visual
communication, empathy, sympathy, project management, marketing,
systems thinking, technology integration and hard-core creativity.
As a classroom teacher, Marco has created an internationally recognized
program around the concepts of innovation, networking and marketing.
His projects, systems, workshops and tips have been sought after by
individual schools, school districts, universities, governments and
businesses that are looking for new ways to improve the quality of
education in our country.
As Marco continually reminds his students, all of their projects must
have wings - they must be able to fly outside of the classroom. The
world is their stage. They demonstrate the academic strength of visual
communication while at the same time they contribute to student
empowerment and community inclusion. You will gain a clearer
understanding of the WHYs and HOWs of movie-making in the classroom.
More info about Marco and his work with teachers and students.
There are quick and effective ways to both encourage and energize the
experience of a learner using the tools provided by the digital
environment. Multimedia and movie-making have been effective channels
for students in an economically disadvantaged community, and they can
be equally effective for all students. It can and will work for you.
Give it a try. Lights, Camera… Learn!
To register for the QSITE Afternoon Keynote by Marco Torres
http://www.learningplace.com.au/events/event.asp?pid=26305&calid=4381
If you are a QSITE member and would like to attend the whole of the Digital Storytelling Conference - Everyone has a story to tell 18 - 20 May or the Colloquium with Marco Torres on Monday 18 May please contact Gayleen Jackson gjack1@eq.edu.au
Cost : non-QSITE members $45 ex gst


