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Remote Control Garage Doors February 17, 2008

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garageremote2.jpgWe moved premises a few weeks ago. Moving into a new place always provides opportunities for problem solving and identifying idiosyncracies of different things. After moving in, we could not oven to turn on. The oven had all the instructions for various white goods in the kitchen inside it. Not a good idea if someone could easily turn on the oven without checking. I check the fuse box and it seemed operational. After a few hours, my wife discovered a on/off switch that actually turned on the oven. Never in our lives had we seen such a setup. It must be a safety feature for young people?

The new place has a couple of remote operating garage doors. Naturally, my remote control pad lost its settings and I had little or no Internet access for the first 10 days of the move. Eventually I located an Internet terminal. I did a quick search for the manufacturer of the Australian door, found a FAQ section which gave instructions on re-coding the keypad. When I took the cover off the remote controller on the door, I was surprised at how complex the circuit board appeared. It definitely has the ability to do a lot more than previous generations of remote controlled doors in Australia.

Pressed the Door Code continuously, and at the same time pressed the transmitter button on the remote pad twice. Tested the remote out and everything was operational!

Elluminate Training January 5, 2008

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elluminate Elluminate TrainingI did attend some live online training with Elluminate during January that required me to be up at 3am! Some interesting points on Moderating were:

Part One:

Part Two consisted of:

Sharing tools:

Web Tour:

Part Three consisted of:

Breakout rooms

Notes:

File transfer:

Record session:

Lad Bypasses Gov’t Internet Filter December 19, 2007

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tomwoods2 Lad Bypasses Govt Internet FilterI was listening to an EdTechTalk interview that involved one Tom Woods.  Tom was the lad that allegedly hacked the Australian Federal Government’s Internet Filter software.  According to Tom, he didtomwoods Lad Bypasses Govt Internet Filter not actually hack into the system at code level.  He used different techniques to try to bypass the filter which he successfully accomplished.  The media blew the event out of proportion.  Tom and his peers developed different strategies for bypassing the internet filters used at their school.  Tom basically used the same strategies to humble an umpteem million dollar project.

He has become rather famous throughout Australia. During the interview, Tom came across as a level headed 16 year old teenager.  Others must have thought so as well.  He made mention that a huge amount of media has been clamouring for his input.  In addition, various government departments have invited him to join in evaluations / discussions of various aspects of the Internet.  Not bad for a 16 year old.

Can a person make a difference?  In this case, a 16 year old lad seems to be doing just that.

Status5 May 26, 2007

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blogsteve1 Status5The Honours Programme is rolling along and is developing into something quite special. It would not surprise me that we are doing a “First” in NSW incorporating social networking software and student activities who signed up for the Honours Programme. (See Honours page on this site).

The Honours Programme co-ordinator was already doing a superb job with the students. My input advocating the use of groups found at yahoo and the option to create a blog has added another dimension to the programme.

Within the Honours Programme are a few genuine gifted and talented people. In the ordinary school structure, they usually are marginalised by their peers. According to studies, these type of people need some way to publicise their thoughts and ideas.

As the Honours Programme advances into the school year, the group has developed their own synergy and energetically help each other out. The genuinely gifted and talent people have created their own blogs which have been read by their peers and given positive, reinforcing feedback. These people are no longer ‘marginalised’. Wow. Great Pastoral stuff.

My Year 8 Technology group finished their animated gif tasks. The better students were able to upload their gifs to their blogs. The less able students created the animated gifs and were marked in their storage directory. I expected to see a couple of students zoom off with their blogs but it does not seem to have happened. Sigh.

It was made known to me over the week that students share the only computer at home and that they have allocated times as to when they can use it. Would you believe that is the first time I ever considered such a thing? that students have limited time on a single computer at home.

The Year 8 Technology students are onto their next task. Basically, they are to create a radio type commercial using Audacity and they are required to mix tracks. Needless to say, they are having a great time experimenting. The finished products are expected to be uploaded to their blog site as a mp3 file.

I am involved in assigning sessions at the Computing Studies Teacher Association (NSW) inservices which take place once a school term. Four workshops run at any one time and participants choose which workshop they wish to do (numbers permitting).

The committee lives all over the place. I started something new in May 2007. I uploaded the session assignment sheets and the agenda document to docs.google.com.

This way Committee members get to look at the documents as they evolve from one inservice to the next. They may make changes or comments as to how the evening should be guided. Hopefully, this will allow the Committee members be more involved in the assigning of sessions, hence, collaboration. Of course, strict deadlines over-rides everything else!



Techstuff 2 May 6, 2007

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TechStuff 1 April 17, 2007

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wrenchleft TechStuff 1Below are listed some of the technical, behind the scenes, type details that have been happening and I have been involved in some way: