Summary
This a digital copy of a VHS recording of Dr. Liddy Nevile and four Methodist Ladies College (MLC) students talking about the use of the World Wide Web in the classroom.
These students from Princes Hill Secondary College participated in the exploratory computing classroom, 'The Sunrise School' which ran from 1988-1989 at Melbourne Museum. This audio file forms part of the Sunrise Collection which includes educational robots, software and multimedia recordings of teachers and students exploring new possibilities with computer programming.
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Childhood, Information & Communication, Museum History, Social Spaces & Youth, Working Life & Trades
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Content Summary
00:00:17 - 00:00:50 HH:MM:SS, Liddy asks MLC girls what computers they have avaiilable to them and how they connect to the internet.,00:01:59 - 00:02:58 HH:MM:SS, Internet searchability and information accessibility.,00:03:21 HH:MM:SS, Work of W3C.,00:03:44 - 00:08:14 HH:MM:SS, Classification systems for online resources.,00:08:15 - 00:09:56 HH:MM:SS, Declaration of Human Rights and Internet Access.,00:10:05 - 00:12:43 HH:MM:SS, Internet metadata, catalogues, and keywords.,00:16:30 - 00:16:49 HH:MM:SS, Liddy asks students how often they use internet.,00:17:35 - 00:18:40 HH:MM:SS, Man explains to students the uses of metadata and how it could be useful their schooling.
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Digital file
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Keywords
Robots, Robotics, Robot Components, Computers, Computer Software, Computer Games, Computer Peripherals, Electronic Learning Aids, Education Programs, Education Kits, Educational Technology, Schools, Technology, Education, Museum Victoria, Museums, microworlds, constructionism