Flaxmere Kid’s Conference
I blogged about it ages ago, Vicki Davies commented and David Warlick showed interest too.
It finally happened, in little old
Flaxmere, New Zealand. The Kid’s Conference.
Kimi Ora, Flaxmere Primary,
Iron Gate and Peterhead came together to showcase what they have been doing with ICT over the past couple of months. We had groups of children demonstrating how Google SketchUp, Art Rage and PowerPoint worked, we had some working with a green screen and my kids showed off their Talk and Write work with Taradale Intermediate School. 
What a buzz, kids sharing with kids, teaching each other and enthusing about the possibilities of these applications and tools.
Sitech were on hand to add their input into proceedings and provided additional hardware so thanks for that Kevin.
But it was the kid presenters who really made the day. I was so proud of them all. There enthusiasm for it all practically brought tears to my eyes.
Just a thought from the day, part of a discussion I had with team members down there.
We were talking about how important it is that ALL levels of education jump on board with the new move to Web 2.0 otherwise I’ll enthuse my 7 year olds and get them thinking about broader contexts and incorporating technology use in their work but then they have a further 11 years of School 1.0 to have all that drained from them. Fortunately that is not happening in Flaxmere as the whole Cluster is part of the Sitech Champion Schools Programme, dedicated to teacher PD in the area of technology, so as teachers across the year levels become up-skilled our kids will continue to have those technology opportunities in their learning. (for other pictures from the conference click here)
I sense they are quite privileged in that regard. Are other areas in
New Zealand/ around the globe experiencing what we are in Flaxmere?

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Hope you’re well and smiling?
I just came across the details about this conference and love your focus/energy – great stuff!
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PS I’m from Wales