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Start Date & Time
September 27, 2010
All day event.

End Date & Time
September 28, 2010
All day event.

Location
Darling Harbour, Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Event Cost
$275

Event URL
http://www.cceam.org/index.p...

RSVP Info
Name: Mitch Liehr
E-mail: mitch.liehr@acel.org.au
Webpage: https://secure.acel.org.au/m...

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 Isshoni ICT - Posted By: Heath McCabe

I first set up this blog when studying at CSU for an Educational Technology diploma. As a result of GEELS2010 I am inspired to get back into sharing my readings and thoughts on integrating technology in the classroom.

http://isshoni.edublogs.org/

October 5, 2010 | 05:13:55

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 A View From the Middle - Posted By: Summer Charlesworth

These are my thoughts on educating Middle School girls. In my blog you will find other tid bits on 21st Century Education, web tools, discussion about assessment and some of my favourite videos.

I tweet regularly (@edusum) and will be, occasionally moderating #midleved chat on Saturday mornings.

http://edusum.weebly.com/index.html


September 25, 2010 | 23:47:56

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 Add your Blog to our Page - Posted By: Simon Breakspear

Share your blogs with us - cross-post them to the Event site:
http://events.tigweb.org/27407/blogs/

September 25, 2010 | 19:15:03

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 Meet David Faulkner - Posted By: Simon Breakspear

David Faulkner

Director of School Performance Barkly Region Northern Territory

David Faulkner is the Director of School Performance in the Barkly Region (Northern Territory) leading 18 schools across the largest and one of the most remote educational regions in Australia. A Principal at 24, David has been a Principal for 7 years in Western Australia spending his time in rural and remote locations with a real passion for making a difference for Indigenous students. David has headed some of the most challenging schooling environments in the country with some outstanding results, including a transformation of his most recent school Halls Creek District High School, which gained positive state and national attention for its many innovations. During his time as a Principal David has been recognised with awards such as WA Young Leader of the Year (2003), WA Young Person of the Year (2003) and in 2004 was named Young West Australian of the Year by the National Australia Day Council. In 2008 David was named Non-Aboriginal Person of the Year for his recent work in the Kimberley. David has a strong belief that passionate, innovative teachers and leaders have the ability to transform the lives of young people and he takes the opportunity in his work to motivate people to be MAD (Make a Difference).






September 25, 2010 | 18:49:29

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