graham.dickie

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August 30th, 2006 · 3 Comments
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I’ve only ever once been on a rollercoaster. It had seemed like a good idea at first. But sitting waiting for it to start, seeing for the first time how far up was up, and realising how far down was down, I wanted to reconsider the decision. I didn’t get the chance. A mistake I won’t repeat.

I’m beginning to get that feeling again! But I think this could be much more fun- and hopefully a darn sight less dangerous! So, if you promise to be patient and understanding, I’ll introduce myself.

My name- Graham Dickie. I am a classroom teacher in Kilchrenan Primary where I am responsible for P5-7. OK, I don’t have many, but you should see the number of Maths groups! I am in my 5th Year of Primary teaching, having worked for 20 years in the ‘Service’ industry.;-) where I was involved in teaching, counselling and leadership. Apparently!

I became a member of the Argyll & Bute ICT Masterclass last year, and serve on the “Learning Culture” Group. I like technology, but can’t set the channels on my HiFi! … Yet.  I really enjoy trying to help people make the most of ICT opportunities in the classroom and I have a special ’soft spot’ for those who think they’re no good at it.  I know that feeling!

In the classroom we use, like many, digital photography, video and blogging. The internet is a constant source of reference, research and communication and various software from Word and Powerpoint to Inspiration and Myst get fairly regular workouts.  We try to integrate ICT wherever and whenever we can, and not because it is fashionable and required, but because it enhances the children’s learning and sparks their creativity. You can catch up on some of the antics on my blog at http://gdsrandomjottings.blogspot.com . You will find our class’s first foray into blogging at www.kilchrenanprimary.edublogs.org . Please feel free to drop by and perhaps leave a comment.

 I look forward to working with you all in the coming months and, now you know where I am, please ‘don’t be a stranger’!

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1    Andrew // Aug 31, 2006 at 8:17 am

    Thanks for taking the time to introduce yourself Graham. How have your kids taken to blogging in the classroom? Is it very time-consuming?

  • 2    grahamdickie // Aug 31, 2006 at 8:11 pm

    Thanks Andrew. Truthfully, blogging hasn’t taken off yet. We established blog at the end of last term, no one sent anything for posting over the summer. We used it at this term to record hopes and goals and will begin to record events when the P6&7 get back from an outdoor week on Monday. As for time, it can fit into any curriculum area time and be done by small groups. But, ask me in a few months time!

  • 3    Andrew // Sep 10, 2006 at 12:13 pm

    Graham – if you add the address of your kids blogs on the ‘CommentsForKidz page of Scotedublogs, then you’ll get a bigger audience for comments.

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