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.
Seats are Strictly Limited – Get in Quick
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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 Professional Development in May
See attached program. Face to Face and virtual sessions.
PD: Introduction to Flash

Session : "An introduction to producing Animation using Flash”
Presenter : Kym Coleman
When: Wednesday 27th May 3.30 – 5.00PM
Where: Ipswich Girls' Grammar School
Cnr Queen Victoria Parade & Chermside Road, East Ipswich
Visitor parking is available in the main entrance (off Chermside
Road) and afternoon tea will be provided.Workshop is free to QSITE members. $30 to non-members paid in cash at the venue.
Please respond to K.Coleman@iggs.qld.edu.au; iquartermaine@jpc.qld.edu.au if you would like a place at the session.
Share your ideas for QSITE PD in 2009

QSITE in 2009 will continue to facilitate Professional Development (PD) opportunities for its members as it has always done. As well as “face-to-face” PD sessions run in the various chapters, QSITE this year would like to attempt to “walk-the-walk” so to speak and experiment with some virtual delivery. We have some tools we would like to try.
To facilitate the program this year we would like to formally survey members. We would like to know what members want in terms of PD for themselves and their schools, but also what they personally might be prepared to offer back to members. I would ask chapter members who may have already indicated to their respective chapter PD coordinators their intention to offer sessions this year to duplicate this intention through the survey. The results will also inform us for the QSITE conference later in the year.
The only required fields are name, email & chapter. All other fields are optional.
Thanks to everyone for your assistance. A special thanks in advance goes out to those who intend to offer their experiences and/or their expertise back to the community.
Thank you for helping QSITE to engage, connect, share & lead.
Networking with QSITE Friends
Come spend an afternoon of networking and exploring with other QSITE friends and collagues at the ICT Learning Innovation Centre at Sippy Downs.
Start 3:30 Afternoon Tea - getting to know other members networking session
3:45 QSITE Sunshine Coast Plans for 2009
Announcement of a special project we would like Sunshine Coast members to apply for.
4:00 Explorating new and emerging technologies and how they can be used in the classroom e.g. Wordle, WebCams, mp3 players with voice recorders.
Finish 5:30
Event is free to QSITE members - Institutional Members can send up to 3 participants
Cost; non-QSITE $30


