While toddling about the Australian Museum site being gobsmacked by science photography, I thought I'd locate a couple more useful links to pop on the blog.
The Education Services site has a bunch of possibilities to explore, including videoconferencing, teacher previews/talks, competitions and more. http://australianmuseum.net.au/education-services
The Collections section is the gateway to exploring an extensive number of options, including biodiversity, natural science collections, interactive science activities, cultural collections and more. http://australianmuseum.net.au/research-and-collections
Also:
Animals http://australianmuseum.net.au/animals
Minerals and fossils http://australianmuseum.net.au/minerals-and-fossils
Cultures (including Australian Aboriginal and Ancient Egyptian material) http://australianmuseum.net.au/cultures
Worth sharing with your Science staff, Society and Culture teachers, Aboriginal committee/liaison group/Aboriginal studies teachers, History teachers and others. You don't have to be in Sydney or NSW to make use of many of the resources on the site.
Cheers
Ruth
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Amazing science photography
There are three finalists in this year's Eureka Science Photography prize. Take a look:
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Breakfast-on-the-Fly
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Burn-Out
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/A-kaleidoscope-of-dust-and-gas-in-Orion
and maybe share them with your Science staff?
You can also search on past Eureka Science prizewinners (there are lots of other categories as well as Science Photography - it's near the end of the list) by clicking here.
There are also Eureka teacher resources, state-specific and all! Find them here: http://eureka.australianmuseum.net.au/teacher
No blog entry yesterday. Yup, I know. Not slackness, just a crazybeans day. As happens.
Cheers
Ruth
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Breakfast-on-the-Fly
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Burn-Out
http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/A-kaleidoscope-of-dust-and-gas-in-Orion
and maybe share them with your Science staff?
You can also search on past Eureka Science prizewinners (there are lots of other categories as well as Science Photography - it's near the end of the list) by clicking here.
There are also Eureka teacher resources, state-specific and all! Find them here: http://eureka.australianmuseum.net.au/teacher
No blog entry yesterday. Yup, I know. Not slackness, just a crazybeans day. As happens.
Cheers
Ruth
Monday, July 26, 2010
Old Spice and Libraries
As a keen watcher of The Gruen Transfer (an ABC television show about advertisements, advertising and marketing) I recently learned about the world's best ad 2010, one for Old Spice aftershave:
A tad bewildering, on first view. All one take, and all 'real' except for the hand with an oyster/tickets/diamonds. Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE
The company has follow-up spots in which the Old Spice Man talks about topics suggested by people. And whaddya know, here's one (in the same sorta style as the ad) about libraries:
What can I say? I'm here to share. Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu-KBxOtJxs&feature=player_embedded
Cheers
Ruth
PS. Couldn't resist. Here's another one.
Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLTIowBF0kE&feature=channel
A tad bewildering, on first view. All one take, and all 'real' except for the hand with an oyster/tickets/diamonds. Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE
The company has follow-up spots in which the Old Spice Man talks about topics suggested by people. And whaddya know, here's one (in the same sorta style as the ad) about libraries:
What can I say? I'm here to share. Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu-KBxOtJxs&feature=player_embedded
Cheers
Ruth
PS. Couldn't resist. Here's another one.
Original URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLTIowBF0kE&feature=channel
Sunday, July 25, 2010
The past may come back to bite you...
There's a sign on the window by my office door that points out that I'm not young enough to know everything (kids read it sometimes, and go, well, of course...)...and yet sometimes you see the bulletproof young heading towards disaster - or at least, problems - assuming they're teflon-coated, when you know they aren't. Internet privacy's one of those problems.
In The Web Means the End of Forgetting, (NY Times) Jeffrey Rosen discusses how publication of information about individuals can influence present circumstances, future prospects, eliminate opportunities.
We’ve known for years that the Web allows for unprecedented voyeurism, exhibitionism and inadvertent indiscretion, but we are only beginning to understand the costs of an age in which so much of what we say, and of what others say about us, goes into our permanent — and public — digital files. The fact that the Internet never seems to forget is threatening, at an almost existential level, our ability to control our identities; to preserve the option of reinventing ourselves and starting anew; to overcome our checkered pasts.
Worth reading. One to share with colleagues, students and children.
Cheers
Ruth
PS. if the lemon tree in your garden is utterly ignored except when you can pick fruit from it, does that benign neglect qualify it for 'organic' status? If so, today's lemon cupcakes with chocolate icing had organic lemon zest in them... Hurrah for a cupcake Monday!
In The Web Means the End of Forgetting, (NY Times) Jeffrey Rosen discusses how publication of information about individuals can influence present circumstances, future prospects, eliminate opportunities.
We’ve known for years that the Web allows for unprecedented voyeurism, exhibitionism and inadvertent indiscretion, but we are only beginning to understand the costs of an age in which so much of what we say, and of what others say about us, goes into our permanent — and public — digital files. The fact that the Internet never seems to forget is threatening, at an almost existential level, our ability to control our identities; to preserve the option of reinventing ourselves and starting anew; to overcome our checkered pasts.
Worth reading. One to share with colleagues, students and children.
Cheers
Ruth
PS. if the lemon tree in your garden is utterly ignored except when you can pick fruit from it, does that benign neglect qualify it for 'organic' status? If so, today's lemon cupcakes with chocolate icing had organic lemon zest in them... Hurrah for a cupcake Monday!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Official movie site: Tomorrow When the War Began
The official site for the film of Tomorrow When the War Began, based on the excellent book series by John Marsden, has just been launched. Find it here: http://www.twtwb.com/ .
How does the website fit in with the film's marketing: “Our goal was to engage the current fan base of the John Marsden novels and create a truly engaging interactive site that could feed their appetite for content and broaden our audience leading into the film’s release. Tequila understood our vision to interact, engage and create a site that fits with international standards”, said Cate Smith, Marketing Director Paramount Pictures Australia.
“Extending the narrative into the interactive space is really where we see the future of entertainment marketing. It’s a real privilege to work with like-minded people when working on projects like this,” said Russ Tucker, Tequila’s Creative Director. (source)
43 days left before the film premieres...
Cheers
Ruth
...about to toddle off and work with Year 7 on a biography assignment we've called: Who Are They? And Why Should I Care? Invented it for one class and the good news spread - today's will be the third class to do it. Woo hoo! The kids don't do another Powerpoint? groan!, but instead have set requirements including a model related to their person. Much more fun.
How does the website fit in with the film's marketing: “Our goal was to engage the current fan base of the John Marsden novels and create a truly engaging interactive site that could feed their appetite for content and broaden our audience leading into the film’s release. Tequila understood our vision to interact, engage and create a site that fits with international standards”, said Cate Smith, Marketing Director Paramount Pictures Australia.
“Extending the narrative into the interactive space is really where we see the future of entertainment marketing. It’s a real privilege to work with like-minded people when working on projects like this,” said Russ Tucker, Tequila’s Creative Director. (source)
43 days left before the film premieres...
Cheers
Ruth
...about to toddle off and work with Year 7 on a biography assignment we've called: Who Are They? And Why Should I Care? Invented it for one class and the good news spread - today's will be the third class to do it. Woo hoo! The kids don't do another Powerpoint? groan!, but instead have set requirements including a model related to their person. Much more fun.
Monday, July 19, 2010
You know you're back at school when....
...you hear lots of holiday stories from the kids. I've found an excellent question to ask is, "And the best part of your holiday was - ?" - gets some great replies. Although I could have done without the detailed description of one kid's vomit -
- but Miss, you could see -
I DON'T WANT TO KNOW!!
And at recess I got a detailed description of hunting feral pigs (to help the farmers). Pig-dogs, knives... don't ask. More than I evah knew before.
The happy life of teacher librarians. All the news that's fit to print, and some you'd rather avoid. Bless 'em.
As you could probably tell by the silence on this blog, the end of term got VERY busy around here. Had a great holiday, back with a more ideas to play with and share.
Cheers
Ruth
- but Miss, you could see -
I DON'T WANT TO KNOW!!
And at recess I got a detailed description of hunting feral pigs (to help the farmers). Pig-dogs, knives... don't ask. More than I evah knew before.
The happy life of teacher librarians. All the news that's fit to print, and some you'd rather avoid. Bless 'em.
As you could probably tell by the silence on this blog, the end of term got VERY busy around here. Had a great holiday, back with a more ideas to play with and share.
Cheers
Ruth
Monday, July 5, 2010
The Quileute Nation's Twilight Site, Blog and Store

For $35, you can be the proud owner of this cap!
Click on the below links to purchase your own Jacob's cap at the Quileute Nation store.
The Quileute Nation has just announced the launch of their Twilight site, www.Twilight-Quileute.com as well as an authentic Quileute merchandising store located at www.Quileute-Store.com.
Fans of TheTwilight Saga - Eclipse Are Looking for Little Bits of Love Art Notes by Bella and Jacob and Stumble Upon LittleBitsofLoveArt.blogspot.com
Fans of the Twilight Saga series are involved in a very serious game which they hope will be spread all over the nation and the world. Inspired by the series and their love of art that can help heal and inspire others, fans are looking for Bella and Jacob's love art notes in places that nobody would think about. Once a lucky finder is able to find one, he/she reports their findings to Little Bits of Love Art by sharing the impact of this love note finding on their own lives and on their friends. In turn, they may go ahead and strategically place it somewhere else so the journey of searching, finding, discovering and healing can have its own life story.
Needless to say that as a fan of the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob, I was so happy to be the discoverer of a love note seen here
The message was clear to me and my friends. I read it and looked at the back of the card where I found the address of this blog, http://littlebitsofloveart.blogspot.com
From the Quileute Nation to San Francisco and Washington state, you too can be part of this inspiring art game devised by a group of artists whose desire is reach out and touch a soul.
Anybody can participate. If you are a fan of the Twilight Saga series, if you are as beautiful as Bella or as handsome as Edward or as muscled as Jacob, you can be part of the Little Bits of Love Art
Needless to say that as a fan of the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob, I was so happy to be the discoverer of a love note seen here
The message was clear to me and my friends. I read it and looked at the back of the card where I found the address of this blog, http://littlebitsofloveart.blogspot.com
From the Quileute Nation to San Francisco and Washington state, you too can be part of this inspiring art game devised by a group of artists whose desire is reach out and touch a soul.
Anybody can participate. If you are a fan of the Twilight Saga series, if you are as beautiful as Bella or as handsome as Edward or as muscled as Jacob, you can be part of the Little Bits of Love Art
Twilight Saga: Eclipse Featured The Quileute Nation: Jacob Beanie Hats and Other Twilight Merchandise
Very rarely are the Native Americans portrayed in a positive way in a major Summer blockbuster! The Twilight Saga: Eclipse has managed to do just that with the release of this vampire fest, wolf-packed and tween love craze movie. Before going any further, it is important to say that Jacob does manage to kiss Bella in this movie! The story spins around the love triangle among human teenager Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattison), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner).
Having said that, let's take a look at the importance of this movie in casting the Quileute Nation with a new lens. Thanks to the filmmaking abilities of Chris Eyre who is of Cheyenne and Arapaho origins, Eclipse shows the Native Americans in a positive contemporary light.
Now it is time for the Quileute Nation to take advantage of the infinite possibilities that exist in merchandising that is related to this new movie of the Twilight Saga. And why not?
The Quileute should think about building new stores at their Oceanside Resort. Already, they are planning on opening a cabin decorated ina wolf theme. It is worth saying that Jacob, the hearthrob of the movie, just reveals he is part native American. He is a super wolf.
Where is the Quileute Nation?
The Quileute Indian Tribe's reservation rests in La Push, Washington, near Rialto Beach and the Pacific Ocean.
They need to be ready for the numerous and long tours that fans from all over the world will want to take soon.
Having said that, let's take a look at the importance of this movie in casting the Quileute Nation with a new lens. Thanks to the filmmaking abilities of Chris Eyre who is of Cheyenne and Arapaho origins, Eclipse shows the Native Americans in a positive contemporary light.
Now it is time for the Quileute Nation to take advantage of the infinite possibilities that exist in merchandising that is related to this new movie of the Twilight Saga. And why not?
The Quileute should think about building new stores at their Oceanside Resort. Already, they are planning on opening a cabin decorated ina wolf theme. It is worth saying that Jacob, the hearthrob of the movie, just reveals he is part native American. He is a super wolf.
Where is the Quileute Nation?
The Quileute Indian Tribe's reservation rests in La Push, Washington, near Rialto Beach and the Pacific Ocean.
They need to be ready for the numerous and long tours that fans from all over the world will want to take soon.
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