Author Archives: ianchia

Word in Song 2016 Launceston

Here is the benediction song performed at the Word in Song, Launceston 2016 event. May the God of all peace & glory who gives eternal life, love you always and may the Prince of all peace & glory of endless faithfulness know you always and may the Spirit of God’s peace & glory set your […]

Making Game Based Learning #gbl – research & principles

My friend Professor Sara Grimes was looking for some research on game based learning and put a tweet out looking for resources. We’ve spent the last 9 months researching, thinking about learning and gbl and building technology for our gbl projects (Felicity from Thin Air is being revamped to scale appropriately as a MMO). In […]

A housewarming gift for Anastasis Academy

To celebrate my friend Kelly Tenkely fulfilling her vision of opening a school based around her deep thinking about how 21st century education should be, I made a small housewarming gift for her colleagues and students at Anastasis. The carving on the emu egg reads: “To the community of Anastasis Academy, may you craft our […]

Growing networks of learning – part one

I’ve been thinking and studying networked learning since last December, when I stumbled into the world of educator personal learning networks, spread across the world. From my first blind stumbles across the edges of various twitter PLNs, to discussions and thinking with Kelly Tenkely about the Learning Genome, to witnessing connected learning courses with MOOCs […]

A transliteracy manifesto for #RSCON3

Earlier today, some of my PLN were bantering about their #rscon3 experiences. It led me to reflect on an earlier transliteracy text that summarised many facets of the Reform Symposium these past three days in a poetic manner. Said banter, and the “manifesto” below… <a href=”http://storify.com/ianchia/a-transliteracy-rscon3-manifesto” target=”_blank”>View “A transliteracy #rscon3 manifesto” on Storify</a> This following […]

Pam Burnard RSCON3 Keynote – Creativity and Creative Learning: Redefining the Future of Learning

As part of the amazing lineup of courageous, insightful educators from around the globe presenting at the 3rd Reform Symposium, my friend (and my actual Grade 7&8 music classroom teacher from many years ago) Dr Pamela Burnard presented a keynote on Creativity and Creative Learning: Redefining the Future of Learning. Pam has been working at […]

Finland’s Visual Arts Curriculum for Schools (Architecture, Visual Arts and Craft)

My friend Esa Helttula lives in Espoo, Finland (also home of Rovio who gave us Angry Birds). Over the past few months, we’ve been sharing some fascinating discussions about education in general, and he’s been blowing my mind about Finland’s incredibly healthy and holistic approach to education. Finland has a long term approach to arts in […]

Threnody for #egypt

A “transmedia found poem” dedicated to those whose voices were being silenced. The story behind why and how it was made is below the work. View “Threnody for #egypt” on Storify When I woke, on the morning of January 28, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia – I reached for my iPhone as I usually to, to […]