Jean Walker Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 One of the young teacher members of my union has recently created a new website called "Australian Teachers". I think she's done a wonderful job and would like to encourage people to look at it and perhaps recommend it to other teachers, particularly younger ones looking for help from other teachers. If she feels it's supported, I'm sure she will develop it and feel it was worth the initial effort. http://www.austeachers.net/
John Simkin Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 Impressive website. I have emailed her and offered to feature it in next week's Education on the Internet (51,520 subscribers). http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/internet.htm Please keep me informed about good websites in your different countries.
Donna Eaves Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 I had a sneaking suspicion that e-mail eventually found it's way into my inbox via yourself jaywalker - and I can't thank you enough. I have so many ideas through which to develop my site but I want to be sure that the money and more importantly, the effort are not going to be wasted before I put even more effort into it. Promotion is the number one hardest thing I've found in this venture of mine, but in any case, I'm enjoying further developing my passion for all things IT at the moment and using my other passion, education, to help me develop my skills. Thank you for your support and you've made me smile incredibly after a difficult and tiring day. And again, thankyou John for your generous offer of support as well. I shall attend to that asap. Donna
John Simkin Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 Thank you for your support and you've made me smile incredibly after a difficult and tiring day.And again, thankyou John for your generous offer of support as well. I shall attend to that asap. I would also recommend you add the URL to your signature (see My Controls). This will then appear every time you post and will help your ranking in second-generation search-engines like Google.
Donna Eaves Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 Thanks John - that was my next step I got a bit too interested in a number of discussions going here. As it is I should be doing some other planning ... but I'm excited to find another teaching forum with active participants
Jean Walker Posted June 1, 2004 Author Posted June 1, 2004 This may be of interest: The non-profit Kindersite Project needs your associations help. Our mission is to understand how, or even if, computers and technology should be introduced as a tool of education for young children. An academic research will be based around the existing, child-safe, Kindersite website at http://www.kindersite.org The Kindersite is a free resource for parents and teachers with 1,000s of links to graded content suitable for 2 to 6 year olds. The site is already being used as a resource by educationalists in about 95 countries, 167 participating schools in 28 countries are listed on the site. You can help this important project by: 1. Permitting a mention or article to be included in your regular journal, magazine or newsletter. I would be happy to write a piece for you, please let me know how long and if you want about the subject of 'Introducing computers to children' or about the Kindersite itself. 2. Bringing the site to the attention of your membership in additional ways 3. Testing the site yourself – I ask users to register (its free) as this will enable us to carry out the research methodologically 4. Adding a link to your website (if appropriate) – I have logos for your use at http://www.kindersite.org/links.htm The Kindersite has gained the endorsement of many educationalists for two reasons: 1. It's mission to try to understand if computers are 'good' for small children or not by using a large scale global research 2. For a free resource that helps small children, with their caregivers or educators, to use Internet content safely and easily There is a lot of information on the website about the project, some of which is in 6 languages, but if this does not cover all your questions please feel free to ask me anything. With many grateful thanks for any help you can give to the project. Joel Josephson – Founder and Executive Director Web : http://www.kindersite.org Email : joel_Josephson@kindersite.org Where Children Play and Teachers Learn
John Simkin Posted June 2, 2004 Posted June 2, 2004 With many grateful thanks for any help you can give to the project.Joel Josephson – Founder and Executive Director Web : http://www.kindersite.org Email : joel_Josephson@kindersite.org Where Children Play and Teachers Learn Your website has been included in today’s Education on the Internet. The newsletter currently has over 51,840 subscribers. You can find it at: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/internet123.htm It has also been listed in our web directory. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/webdirect.htm
Donna Eaves Posted June 20, 2004 Posted June 20, 2004 Thanks heaps John for including me in the newsletter. I've been a bit busy with the new school term starting to get into the site updates at the moment, but plenty more things coming soon. I appreciate your support.
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