Wrightstuff Interactive

Our Business and website!

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Spurred on by our success we have started a consultation business – Wrightstuff Interactive. It has taken months putting together the website and finishing a few projects but I am really quite chuffed with the results.

Website
As you may know, I have always loved Blogger – in the early days it was just the easiest way for a non-coder like me to customise and make a blog my own.

My first blog was about being a mum. The second was a collaborative project I did with three friends called Women for God – a bible study blog. Both of these have now finished as life circumstances change. Now I have this blog, Green Shoes, about edtech and The Teaching of Kindness – my new and much neglected blog where I reflect on the Christian books I’m reading and Bible studies. These were all created in Blogger.

Meanwhile my devastatingly handsome and ridiculously talented husband Samuel had started his own blog wrightstuffmusic.com. Wanting his own domain, he decided to use WordPress. I of course stubbornly held to my Blogger convictions and wouldn’t even look at the WordPress interface… until now… Wrightstuffinteractive.com is my first attempt at WordPress and I am really pleased with the results. I made all the graphics myself or used CC files off the net. I love white painted bricks so they are the main background texture throughout the site. We bought the Salient WordPress theme and I can not recommend it enough. Not only is it a beautiful responsive theme but Theme Nectar is just about the greatest customer support techie in the whole world! Super fast turn around on questions posted to the forums and a “no question is too hard” attitude.

Next post – our iBooks project

Happy Prince iBook

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The next three post are really one great long single post so here is the first instalment: the back story…

Last year we worked with students at the International Grammar School to create a iBook. The students were apart of an extension group identified as gifted in music composition that Samuel, as Composer in Residence, was working with. He worked with the student to write music inspired by Oscar Wilde’s story of the Happy Prince. I created the images, narrated the story and then pulled it all together into an iBook. Samuel then published to iTunes.

We were overwhelmed by the response of parents and others that we though, “maybe there is something in this…”

AIS ICT Integration Conference #aisitic

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It’s the day after the conference and I think I have con-lag (conference version of jetlag). Through the dazed expression though I am thinking allot about the work I saw from so many inspiring and innovative teachers. Here is a bit of a blurb about the teachers that really stood out for me…

Emma Clemens

It was so inspiring to see the cross curricular iBooks some of her upper primary students created and to be able to speak directly to the students who created them. Emma has a blog – Think Teach Learn – and is on Twitter so I encourage you to follow this innovative teacher integrate technology effectively in her classroom.

Abi Woldhuis

Abi was a great presenter even though I was only able to attend her short presentation about Social Media. “Do you feel the love?” she would ask. Really engaging and fun. During the conference I found her on twitter and then clicked the link to her blog – Journey Through Learning. Abi writes with the same warmth, passion and professionalism she spoke with at the conference. She is another great educator you should follow.

Chris Woldhuis

I am pretty sure Chris didn’t present but it was great meeting him and chatting about everything from technology to children. On the final day of the conference Chris was floating around with students from his school clad with cameras and tripods. At the conference wrap up session he and the students showed their amazing montage of the conference which they made all on the spot! Professional quality work from Chris and the Media Team of NBCS – well done! Chris is on twitter and blogs at EngagedEd.

Bruce Dixon

Bruce Dixon was the first Keynote presenter on the second day of the conference. His matter-of-fact style and clear presentation brought the facts and figures of technology integration to life. He is on Twitter and has a blog as apart of the Anytime Anywhere Learning Foundation he founded in 1996. I also loved it that Bruce mentioned Alec and George Couros in his presentation – by knowing these two international educators it showed me that his perspective is global rather than simply focusing on Australia. He confirmed my own opinion that Australia is woefully behind in technology integration but he does, as I do, have great hope for the future.

Kristina Stoney

Ride to Learn is the exciting “adventure education” consulting business that Kristina Stoney presented on as the second Keynote speaker of day two. Kristina literally gave me tingles as she spoke about and showed beautiful pictures of her riding across the world while connecting with students back here in Australia. Kristina was also very generous when I spoke to her during a break and I am so excited about the possibilities she and her husband Nicholas Arney have made with the formation of Ride to Learn. See their website here and their twitter feeds @KristinaStoney and @NicholasArney.

But the best presenter of all was Samuel Wright (which I say with no bias at all!). He can be seen in the video conducting conference participants in an iPad orchestra 🙂
I really enjoyed attending the conference and presenting with Samuel on our favourite topic: iBooks!

I look forward mixing with such inspiring people again very soon.

For more information reflections of the conference you can look up the #aisitic hashtag and just scroll back a couple of days.

P.S. Also really enjoyed Michael Beilharz’s presentation on Minecraft in the classroom. See future post.