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Educational Computing Association of Western Australia inc. (ECAWA)

 

2010 Events

 

The first secondary event for this year will be a two stream, one day event  loosly in the form of an unconference for teachers of Applied Information Technology and Computer Science Courses of Study.

 

Outcomes

Teachers will:

  • see and hear good practice by teachers of the course
  • participate in dialog with key stakeholders of the course
  • share and discuss the pros and cons of the course with collegues
  • share/trade course programs, notes, tips etc

 

Agenda

Register

Map

Resources

Tools

 

2008 Events

 

ECAWA Annual Conference

ECAWA held its annual conference in the July school holidays on 17th and 18th July.

Location: Canning College, Perth

 

This was a super special low budget conference. You could attend the two day conference as a member for only $100.

More information is here.

 

Conference session resources.

 

ECHALK 2.0 live Satellite Unconference

School libraries and Web 2.0 - facilitating teaching and learning

Saturday 28th June from 9am to 3.30pm at Guildford Grammar School Senior Library. Lunch and morning tea provided.

Cost: FREE (our thanks to Guildford Grammar for providing the venue and the food!)

 

Agenda for School Libraries and Web 2 Unconference

Register Here

Map of Guildford Grammar (where to park and how to get to the Library)

Cool Tools

Blogs to Watch

 

ECHALK 2.0 live

ECAWA held a one day event on Saturday 3 May 2008 from 8:45am at Newman College. It was in the form of an unconference. Check out what I wrote about this for the pre-conference workshop last year - http://ecawaconference07.pbwiki.com/Pre-conference+Workshop

 

Agenda for the day

What others want to see - requests

Those who registered for this event

 

Comments (2)

Anonymous said

at 10:21 pm on Jun 9, 2008

Could you please have a session on photoshop or digital technology?

Also, displays that uses technology e.g. corelle draw, etc.
thank you.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Gwen Clunies-Ross

Anonymous said

at 7:07 pm on Jun 19, 2008

I have 5 years experience of using interactive teaching resources in the classroom. I'd be interested in examining the use of 'presenter' in ppt and reviewing the extent to which Primary School teachers have incorporated swf files into ppt in their classrooms in Perth.

Currently Teaching at St. Jerome’s Primary School (Fremantle).

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