Alison Hall

Location
Adelaide  Australia
Organisation
Education.au - Education Network Australia
Sector
More than one sector
Interests
music education, blogging, BeginningTeacher, Music, learning, learning objects, choral music, Choirs, Brass bands, history teachers
Blog
Alison Hall

About Me

I am a Support Officer with edna's Professional Learning and Online Communities team and a qualified Secondary Music Teacher. I am interested in exploring elearning and the web 2.0 world. Blog: http://allinbitsandpieces.blogspot.com/ me blog: http://me.edu.au/b/Alisonh Twitter: http://twitter.com/alihall Plurk: http://www.plurk.com/user/alihall
My blog: Alison Hall

What I've been doing

 
Celebrate the Sea- new project activities The 2008 International Youth Coastal Conferenc
09 Oct
An online video instructional series on geology for college and high school classrooms and adult
07 Oct
From the Lost Art Of Blogging Tags: homeric blog blogging homer storytelling Post
 
Tags: wiki wikispaces tutorial web2.0 gettingtrickywithwikis Posted by: alihall
05 Oct
Digging Deeper With Diigo slide share by Jennifer carrier Dorman tags: diigo , slideshare ,
03 Oct
slide share by Jennifer carrier Dorman Tags: diigo slideshare research Posted by: a
 
Stephen Downe's slide share on PLEs Tags: environments personal learning environment PLE
 
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Alison Hall's Whiteboard

On 2 Oct 2008 Lynley Clark wrote
Good morning. ACEC has been really great, but looking forward to coming home. Hope all is going along well. Lynley
On 30 Sep 2008 Lynley Clark wrote
hello poppett, hope you still have brown hair.
On 10 Sep 2008 Trudy Sweeney wrote
Hi Alison, I have 2 students that are doing some work on what the edna Moodle offers teachers. Are you able to assist please? Basically, they are looking for some excellent examples of Moodle courses that can be viewed publicly. I think you mentioned one when I saw you last at Flinders Uni something about a project you were doing in schools. Also, as the assignment that my students are doing requires them to identify educators that are using Moodle and if possible create a voicethread or similar short outline of how they use it, would you be willing to contribute in this way? Hopefully the two male student will contact you soon and I really hope that you will assist. Ultimately, their work will go on the CEGSA web 2.0 tools page so that members gain an insight into what the edna Moodle offers. One thing I am unclear about is - is the edna Moodle just for teachers (as opposed to students? Kind Regards, Trudy Sweeney
On 8 Sep 2008 Sheryl A. McCoy wrote
Hi Alison, Glad to see you here! I had trouble w/my first try at edna, but my AU & US colleagues encouraged me to try again. Here I am. I am so glad, because you do so many great things here.
On 7 Sep 2008 sybille wolff wrote
Hi Alison Still love them but haven't played in one for many years :) (Tenor and Flugel Horn) Sybille
On 24 Aug 2008 simon fenton - jones wrote
Hi Alison, Welcome to the chaos. Can you help me with this? I'm just doing some spring cleaning; deleting my group memberships, which I know longer attend, from my me page. Some I can't because there's no unenrol link in the group. Even though I unsubscribe from each group, they still appear on my me page. How do I go about cleaning up?
On 14 Aug 2008 Grace Katsilis wrote
Thanks for the tips Alison. Now I know how to add diigo rss feeds :)
On 14 Aug 2008 Skip Zalneraitis wrote
Hi Alison- Thanks for stopping by and welcoming me. -Skip
On 2 Aug 2008 Michael Griffin wrote
Thanks for your comment about my choral mp3s on www.musiceducationworld.com, Alison. I hope other music teachers find it a useful repository of school repertoire. Michael
On 18 Jul 2008 Cecily Wright wrote
Thanks Alison. Great work from you and Janette. I think we make a good team and could probably repeat that presentation in a few other venues such as the Yankalilla T and D coming up later in the year. What do you think?