Cool Australia

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This week, I had the pleasure of meeting Cool Australia founder and CEO Jason Kimberley and his colleague Thea Nicholas at their office in Prahran, Melbourne.

Cool Australia is a not for profit organisation that provides outstanding  free education resources and processional learning focussed on environmental responsibility that are mapped to the Australian Curriculum.

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Adobe have sponsored Cool Australia as part of their corporate responsibility sustainability program. We are very proud to be associated with the great work that Cool Australia is doing and encourage all Australian teachers to make use of the Cool Australia resources.

http://www.coolaustralia.org/

Since its beginnings in 2008, Cool Australia now impacts about 40% of Australia schools with a current reach of nearly 40,000 teachers.

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They established Enviroweek, which in 2016 will run from September 11 to 17 and will involve over 180,000 students. Enviroweek is a national platform for early learning, primary and secondary schools to take action on environmental responsibility and engage their communities.

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Jason Kimberley, founder & CEO of Cool Australia

It was great meeting Jason Kimberley and seeing the passion that he has to help make the world a better place through education. Jason has had an interesting background as a builder, retailer, restaurateur, photographer and adventurer. Following a 16 day expedition to Antartica in 2005 with fellow adventurers Jason Veale and Peter Hillary, he wrote the book Antarctica : a different adventure. During the research for the book, Jason became more aware of the increasing human impact on our planet and was inspired to share his concerns with the next generation and in August 2008, he started Cool Australia.

Here is a video that helps share Jason’s story …

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It was also great meeting Thea Nicholas, the education guru at Cool Australia. An experience educator and passionate advocate for sustainability and the environment, Thea joined the Cool Australia team in 2013 with a focus on working with their curriculum developers to help teachers across Australia to access and utilise a wide range of sustainability curriculum resources aimed at inspiring students to make a positive change.

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I am looking forward to a continued partnership with Cool Australia and linking some of the amazing Adobe tools with their outstanding curriculum material.

Adobe with NSW DEC ITD Staff

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NSW Department of Education CIO Steve Loquet, addressing his ITD staff in advance of the workshops

The NSW Department of Education hosted a morning of vendor workshops for their ITD (Information Technology Department) staff last Friday 11th December. Adobe was invited along with Microsoft, Google, Lynda.com and Hewlett Packard.

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I ran the following five 30 min sessions to a total of about 175 ITD staff who focus on providing NSW teachers and students with their hardware and software solutions.

  • ePub solutions with Adobe InDesign
  • Photoshop Tips & Tricks
  • What is flipped learning about and how does Adobe help?
  • Basic video production with Adobe Premier Pro
  • Creative assessment with Adobe Acrobat Pro

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Slides and resources for these sessions are available via: http://bit.ly/adobe-itd-2015


Adobe welcomes Australian Government’s National Innovation and Science Agenda

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In response to the Australian Federal Government’s national innovation and science agenda, Adobe’s President for APAC, Paul Robson has published some affirming statements.

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Below are direct quotes from Paul’s press release yesterday …

“Adobe works closely with all levels of government across the country as they embark on their digital transformation journeys. Digital has disrupted almost every aspect of our lives and it’s promising to see policy initiatives emerging to drive the innovation discussion forward,” Mr Robson said.

“Adobe’s s annual research into the state of digital across Asia Pacific consistently finds that skill shortages are a major obstacle to digital advancement. Increased investment in skills development will help businesses and governments to drive digital transformation, leading to increased efficiency, business growth and a greater experience for customers and citizens.”

“Today’s announcements are a welcome addition to the digital transformation discussion and I look forward to working with the Australian Government, and all governments, to drive the innovation agenda forward.”

Adobe also works with teachers across Australia to help ignite creativity in the classroom and promote digital skills development. Around 9,000 teachers across the country are members of the Adobe Education Exchange.

This press release generated the following news coverage:

Business Insider Australia:
9 big businesses respond to government’s innovation plan

iTWire:
Adobe welcomes Aust Govt’s ‘National Innovation and Science Agenda

More information on the national agenda: http://innovation.gov.au/

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Adobe @ MAV Conference 2015

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The Mathematical Association of Victoria (MAV) Conference is one of Victoria’s largest education events and this year Adobe Education ran four presentations.

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Adobe Solution Consultant, Brian Chau ran two sessions on making interactive forms with Acrobat Pro.

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Brian showed the Mathematics teachers how Acrobat Pro can be used to make an interactive maths worksheet. He taught them some of the built in interactive tools as well as some simple Java script codes that can be used for a wide range operations.

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I ran two sessions on Flipped Learning with a focus on how to use Adobe Presenter Video Express, Adobe Voice, Clip & Slate to develop a Flipped Learning culture.

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Slides and resources shared by Brian and me can be found on the Adobe Education Exchange via: http://bit.ly/adobe-mav15

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AIE – new Melbourne campus

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Last Thursday I was very pleased to be invited as a special guest to the , AIE (Academy of Interactive Entertainment) officially openning of their new Melbourne Campus at the World Trade Centre, Docklands.

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The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is one of the world’s longest running animation, game development and film visual effects schools. As a not for profit, RTO (Registered Training Organisation) it provides a wide variety of certificate and advance diploma courses for students interested in working in games development, animation, film and visual effects.

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AIE Charman & CEO John De Margheriti, spoke about why he started AIE back in 1996 and encouraged the students to believe in themselves and follow their dreams as he did all those years ago to establish the academy because there were none at the time.

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Laurie Costabile, Melbourne Head of School, hosted the event and proudly showed off the features of the new Melbourne campus.

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IAA “Write Your Future”

To all marketing communications young professionals and students 30 years in age and under.

The International Advertising Association (IAA), in conjunction with Adobe, have launched IAA “Write Your Future” 2016 travel scholarship for marketing communications young professionals and students 30 years in age and under.

Here is Mark Henly (Adobe Digital Strategist) to share more …

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The winner will receive an all-expenses paid trip to the IAA World Congress, to be held in Abu Dhabi on 21-23 March 2016.

With more than 1,200 delegates from around the world, the theme for this year’s congress is BREAKING BOUNDARIES and the event provides a once in a lifetime learning experience for the winner. The premier marketing communications event in the world is a forum of authoritative opinions, stimulation, motivation and exchange of ideas with industry leaders and experts of global standing.

IAA ‘Write Your Future’ aims to foster professional development of young talent in the marketing, advertising and media industries, and further their careers in our dynamic industry.

This year’s theme focuses on how ‘Millennial Marketers’ are reimagining marketing and is asking entrants to answer one of the following questions:

How is content for marketers changing the way we see brands?

How has the mobile revolution changed advertising (or marketing)?

Is the Internet of Things destined to be a marketing game changer?

Submissions can be made in video format, as a pitch and a digital amplification plan.

Notable past winners of IAA scholarships include Siimon Reynolds, Sunita Gloster and Nic Hodges.

The IAA “Write Your Future” call for entries are now open and more information can be found here.

Submissions will be judged by a panel of 5 judges chaired by Russel Howcroft, Executive General Manager of Network TEN and a Gruen Panelist.

Bett Asia – Day 2

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Day 2 of Bett Asia began with a series of high powered keynotes from across the globe starting with Hon Nikki Kaye, Associate Minister of Education for New Zealand.

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Minister Kaye shared the many exciting developments happening throughout New Zealand education. I was particularly impressed with their pond.co.nz initiative, a one-stop portal full of educational resources for all NZ teachers.

Following Minister Kaye’s address, we had the privileged of listening to Veniamin Shaevich Kaganov, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

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It was fascinating to hear about some of the challenges facing education in the Russian Federation.

From Russia to Laos, following the Russian Minister we heard about a whole lot of different challenges from a relatively newly developing country.

LyTou Bouapao, Deputy Minister and Vice-President of National Commission for UNESCO , Ministry of Education and Sports in Laos addressed the audience and shared his challenge of providing technology for schools that are lucky to have electricity.

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From Laos we moved to Monah University Melbourne where we heard from Justin Bokor, Director of Innovation at Monash.

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I was particularly impressed with the work Monash has been doing with MWORLD, an eLearning resource for Primary Teachers.

Another highlight of Day 2 was a very engaging presentation by Anthony Salcito, Vice President – Worldwide Education, Microsoft.

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I particularly liked his thoughts around education now needed to focus 6 C’s …

  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking
  • Creativity
  • Curiosity, and
  • Computational Thinking

The afternoon highlight was listening to my colleague Rajesh Patil, Adobe Senior Solution Consultant for Southeast Asia.

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Rajesh shared the value of Adobe’s Digital Publishing Solution (DPS) to enable the development of iOS, Android & Windows tablet apps without the need for coding.

Special thank you to the Adobe APAC sales and marketing teams for all the work they put into Bett Asia for 2015. It was a pleasure to be involved.

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Singapore is such a dynamic and beautiful city, I’m looking forward to returning again in April.

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Bett Asia 2015 – meeting Marc Prensky

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Bett or The Bett Show (formerly known as the British Educational Training and Technology Show) is a series of global education conferences in the UK, Latin America and Asia. This week they are back again in Singapore and the famous Marina Bay Sands for the Bett Asia Leadership Summit.

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A highlight for me on day 1 of this event was meeting Marc Prensky and catching up again with my friend Dan Haesler.

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Marc Prensky, Dan Haesler & me

I’ve been reading Marc Prensky‘s work since he invented and popularised the terms ‘Digital Native’ & ‘Digital Immigrant’ in the early 2000’s.  Dan Haesler and I first met on the EduTECH stage in 2014. Both men are very entertaining and thought provoking speakers with a a real heart for education reform and doing what is best for 21st Century learners.

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Marc challenged us to re-think the curriculum so it has a more real life focus. He stressed that what students need from teachers is encouragement for them to apply their passions, have their respect, their trust and to believe in them.

He said students learn better when doing real projects for real audiences which in turn prepared them for the real-world.

The 21st Century learner has an extended brain, the digital devices that are with them all the time and networked to other students all over the world. They collaborate in new ways without the boundaries of the tradition classroom.

Prensky argues that teachers often underestimate the value that their students can bring. He encourages educators to trust their students and have high expectations that they will achieve great things. He says nothing builds self esteem an confidence like accomplishment and when those achievements are real-world based and seen by an authentic audience, the learning experience is even more powerful.

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He calls on all educators to go beyond the academic grades that mean very little in the ‘real world’, harness students individual passions and encourage students to keep a resume of their achievements. Prensky argues that a 21st century curriculum should be based on thinking skills, technical skills, actions, problem solving, relationships and accomplishments. Traditional mathematics, science and social studies and still important but need to be delivered in a real world context with a real-world audience.

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Here are some other images of Day 1

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I’m looking forward to Day 2 …

National Assessment Program ICT literacy report

On Tuesday November 17,  ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority) announced the publication of the 2014 National Assessment Program (NAP) – information and communication technology (ICT) literacy report.

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 In October and November 2014, 10,562 Year 6 and Year 10 students participated in the NAP – ICT literacy online test. Samples of students were randomly selected from over 650 government, Catholic and independent schools in metropolitan, rural and remote areas around Australia.

Skills tested

A wide range of Adobe related ICT skills were tested such as:

  • online production,
  • document formatting,
  • image manipulation,
  • game coding
  • animation and video production.

Other, not so Adobe related skills, such as internet searching and slide show production were also assessed.

The general findings

The good news is that this study clearly confirms that Australian students are frequent users of ICT and continue to express interest and enjoyment when working with computers, The bad news in this report is that there is a significant decline in student’s ICT literacy performance when compared to previous similar studies.

The report shows a significant decline in the average performance of Year 6 students in 2014, compared to the last NAP assessment in 2011. Similarly, the average performance of Year 10 students is significantly lower than previous NAP – ICT literacy studies in 2005, 2008 and 2011.

Click here for the full study & previous reports

Renewed focus on teaching ICT

ACARA CEO, Robert Randall says, “The decline in performance is of concern, and there is a need for a renewed focus on the teaching of digital technologies in schools.”

ACARA Update Nov 17, 2015

This is especially topical with the well-published statement from our current Prime Minster Malcolm Turnbull that,“digital skills should be the new kind of national literacies, as fundamental as reading & writing.”

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Links to Adobe

Most of the skills tested in the NAP – ICT Literacy study directly relate to Adobe’s communication software which is widely considered the industry standard and best software to use for online communication, print, design, mobile publication, video and animation.

Teachers and students throughout Australia have access to Adobe tools but, in many cases, don’t realise what they have and how it can be used to not only improve student’s digital literacy skills and enhance creativity in the classroom but also prepare them for a workforce where Adobe software is the standard and skills in Adobe tools is an expectation.

The best resource for teachers to use to help them discover the power of Adobe in the classroom is the Adobe Education Exchange (https://edex.adobe.com/). This is a free online creativity in education portal with currently over 240,000 members, a wide range of professional learning and about 8000 resources made by teachers for teachers.

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Homebush Boys High @ Adobe

IMG_3510aA group of talented film makers from Homebush Boys High School visited the Adobe Office in Darling Harbour, Sydney on Thursday November 12, 2015 for a video workshop to enhance their skills with Adobe Premier Pro.

Homebush Boys High School media teacher (and Adobe Campus Leader), Andrew Lai has helped to develop a strong multimedia culture at the school. It was great to meet his students face to face after working with them during the year online.

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Following a tour of the office and meeting some of the Adobe employees, the students planned out what they were going to create. We revised some of the key video production techniques that I taught them earlier in the year during a series of online session with Davision High School .

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The boys used a mix of professional camera equipment that I provided as well as their own phones to do the filming.

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They worked with Premier Pro and After Effects on their own laptops to edit their short films.

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Here is an example of some of the student’s work

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I was very impressed with the way these students collaborated and created. Note the use of close ups and framing that the boys used to help tell their story. What they achieved in just a few hours was very cleaver.

A professional film crew was also working in the Adobe office that day producing a corporate video for Adobe in collaboration with the Starlight foundation. The boys met with the production director and were encouraged when he told them that learning Adobe Premier Pro will provide them with a great advantage in any future media related work.

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Here is the Homebush High Digital Media Showcase highlights from 2015 that Adobe supported:

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