The highest performing education systems in the world use technology for collaboration between peers and have professional development for peers, led by peers.I think he means mores...
To get a taste of how we’re doing that, take a look at the professional learning network, Yammer. Scroll through the posts and you’ll see staff sharing teaching practice, resources, research and ideas, solving problems and posing questions...
But an online community, like any community, has its own morays and protocols. With opportunity also comes responsibility and, as public sector employees, we are subject to external scrutiny.
Showing posts with label Latin fail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latin fail. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Social Morays
I recieved an email from the (former?) Director General of Education and Training NSW this morning, regarding 'Social Media Policy and Guidelines'. It contained the following:
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
carpe noctum
On my way to school this morning I saw a man at Sydnenham station wearing a t-shirt, not exactly like, but similar to, this one. It shouldn't be that hard to get the accusative case of the third declension right, especially if you're going to print it on a t-shirt. And why would you wear something like that? Haven't that guy's friends told him how silly he looks with a huge grammar mistake printed on his chest in a gothic font?
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