Category Archive: reflections

FUTURE READY SKILLS

It is an undeniable argument that we need to prepare our students for a workforce that looks very different from the one of today. Our students will need a suite of skills that… Continue reading

STEAM CREATORS

STEAM CREATORS

STEAM = STEM + ARTS

STEAM is not about adding to the acronym, but instead adding to the relevancy of learning. STEAMĀ is about showing students how technical concepts relate to real-world situations and providing them with hands-on projects… Continue reading

3dedrats: Amazing October

October was everything that I had hoped for and dreamt about. I am very proud of what we have gained from the 3dedrats festival. It has been a monumental achievement for MacICT when… Continue reading

WHEN2050: Transforming Learning

” When students design, plan, carry out and publicly exhibit a project of genuine value (to themselves, to the community, or to the client), it has transformative effect on their perceptions of themselves,… Continue reading

Reflections

I have not blogged for quite a while now therefore setting up this new blog has given me inspiration. Currently, I’m juggling many things leading up to the WHEN2050 exhibition which is part… Continue reading

Bienvenue a MoVA: May 2009

“Bienvenue a MoVA, le Musuem des Arts Virtuels. L’exposition courante incluent les chefs d’oeuvre du peintre hollandais Vincent Van Gogh. Nous esperons que vous apprecierez cette excursion virtuelle.” Pour Monsieur John Willis en… Continue reading

MacICT 3D Virtual Worlds Project on Slideshare

MacICT Virtual Worlds Project (April 2010) MacICT 3D Virtual Worlds Learning Spaces 2010 MacICT 3D Virtual Worlds: WHEN2050

Inspire Innovate ICT Conference: 29-30 March 2011

Inspire Innovate ICT Conference: Transforming Learning in the Classroom Showcase 108: MacICT 3D Virtual Worlds Project

BVA7: 3D Virtual Worlds Project 2010 January 2011

Be Very Afraid 7: MacICT 3D Virtual Worlds Blog This was the year BVA went global. In partnership with Professor Stephen Heppell, Australia was proud to stage the first BVA held outside of… Continue reading