ULearn Newsletter FRIDAY

   
Modern Teaching Aids competition is Allanah King (Appleby School Richmond). Allanah has won a LEGO Education NXT Base set and Software valued at $800.00

 


 

We now have a winner for the "Guess the number of HUBBELL jacks in the jar "competition. (STAND 57). There were 3 people that actually guessed the number correctly but sadly we only have one prize. The number of HUBBELL  jacks was 83.

 

The three that guessed correctly were Michelle Fepuleai, Becca Hamilton and Catherine Northage.
The name we drew out of the three correct answers is Catherine Northage - MBC school.

Catherine wins for her school Two Hundred Dollars in Rebel Sports Vouchers - Congratulations from the team at HUBBELL PREMISE WIRING.

A big thank you to everyone that had also entered the competition. Hubbell and D Link still have a few pens and other giveaways left so if you quickly come to the HUBBELL Stand you may also have a fantastic prize. Catherine please come to the HUBBELL (Stand 57) to collect your prize.

Ed Tech's Day two winner of an iPod Nano is Bev Turilli from Te Uku in Raglan.

We also have two winners from our Ultranet event.

Oaklands School Christchurch
Waitakere College Auckland

Both have won Ultranet free for a year this includes setup, hosting and licencing costs for a year.

 

Spike@school

Each of these People have won a 4GB Kingston Memory Stick

Bruce McIntyre (Manawatu College)

Letitia Davidson (Mt Manganui Primary)

Angela Johnston (Bellevue School)


Spectrum Education prize winners are ...
 
Vanessa Elliot (Mellons Bay School) - 1 year subscription to Teachers Matter Magazine
 
Anna Dickinson  complimentary ticket to Teachers Matter Conference Jan 2010

 

Housekeeping Friday 9th

Samoan Habitat for Humanity Appeal

Thanks for your donations we have raised $2500. We appreciate your generosity
Lost property
Please check the lost property before you go home if you have misplaced anything. There are 4 pairs of glasses, two pen drives and lots of other items which have been found.
Netsafe
Thanks for voting in the NetSafe digital citizenship poll. The most popular attributes of digital citizenship selected by the 420 voters were: “Behaves ethically”, “Critical Thinker”, and “Capable and Confident”. NetSafe wants to continue and widen educator involvement in their work. Join the network as a member at ulearn.netsafe.org.nz so you can share your thoughts, comments and knowledge to help develop a student-centric digitial citizenship programme.


 

  

CORE Education staff are available at the following times to discuss CORE’s range of services

Friday 9 October

8.00 – 9.00 am    CORE Achieve, CORE Events and Matt Tippen and Sherry Chrisp CORE Online

9.00 – 10.30 am (Breakout 6) CORE UK  Sarah Jones and Richard Millwood

10.30 – 11.15 am (Morning Tea) CORE Derek Wenmoth, Ali Hughes and Liz Stevenson

11.15 am – 12.45 pm (Breakout 7)    CORE Achieve and ECE team ECE programme

12.45 – 2.00pm (Lunch) CORE Achieve and CORE Advance Marg McLeod, Derek Wenmoth

The following keynotes and spotlights will also be on the CORE Education stand:

1.15 – 2.00 pm     Gordon Dryden and Niki Davis