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Top blog posts from 2013

This has been the first year I have used a blog as a form of self reflective professional development, overall I have found the experience rewarding and a good way to build a portfolio of work and share it with other educators for feedback.  I have also enjoyed writing about my thoughts on the future of education and where we are heading with things like web semantics and learning analytics .  The most popular things I wrote about this year were; 1) Using Google calendar as a lesson planner This was really great for my own productivity for the year, and along with integration with i-cal on

The Tu Tane Programme, ChromeBook ease, and the liberation to learn

Here is the link to a post I wrote for CORE Education about the use of Chromebooks with our year 10 students.  The funding was provided by CORE after we successfully applied for a Maori grant to support our learners.  For more information about the grants have a look at this link , and to read the post click on the picture below, or follow this link .