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    The amazing cat

    en-usSeptember 13, 2008
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    Had a conversation with a student the other day, I don't really recall the details but it must have been about the ridiculous things pets get up to. She told me about her amazingly talented cat and how it seems to climb up the bunkbed steps 'magically'. "I'd love to see that," I say. So several days later she brings in on her mobile a video of her cat, see below. And sends it to my mobile via bluetooth. Possiblilites for classroom applications are swelling in my mind. Interestingly, one kid said "telling on you, you've brought a mobile phone into class" is the same kid I've encouraged to bring in his own laptop from home. hmmmm, go figure.

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    The amazing cat

    The amazing cat
    Had a conversation with a student the other day, I don't really recall the details but it must have been about the ridiculous things pets get up to. She told me about her amazingly talented cat and how it seems to climb up the bunkbed steps 'magically'. "I'd love to see that," I say. So several days later she brings in on her mobile a video of her cat, see below. And sends it to my mobile via bluetooth. Possiblilites for classroom applications are swelling in my mind. Interestingly, one kid said "telling on you, you've brought a mobile phone into class" is the same kid I've encouraged to bring in his own laptop from home. hmmmm, go figure.

    Taiko

    Taiko
    I began my first day at my new school today. Every Wednesday I will be working with some students in need of assistance with their writing. They are a great lot and I had a fun day, but that is not why I am posting. At lunchtime today some Japanese students from the International Pacific College turned up at school and blessed, and blasted, us on the Taiko. These were fantastically talented students who had been playing for between one and four years. There was a audible 'Wow!" from the audience when the answer to "How often do you practise th be that good?" came back- "Twice a week, for 3 hours." These students are dedicated and talented. What a treat. I managed to take a few pictures and a short video (60 seconds) before my memory card was full- doh! Sorry I could share more with you, enjoy.
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