Grant Harbor
Grant Harbor is an ICT Integrator and Secondary Teacher of Technology and Applied Science at Northern Beaches Christian School. He also is an associate of the Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning (SCIL) and one member of the SCIL Online Management team, currently responsible for three Moodle installations. Grant teaches HSC Online Software Design and Development through the website HSCOnline.
Grant is passionate about change in education, both in the nature of how we teach and the spaces that we teach in. He is paricularly interesting in the ways that we can use the online environment and technologies to engange and unchain young learners.
Grant Harbor is a big Ken Robinson fan and loves the quote “Human intellegence is richer and more dynamic than we have been led to believe by formal academic education.” – Sir Ken Robinson
Other links which interest Grant Harbor are:
http://www.thethirdteacher.com/
http://imaginelearning.tumblr.com/
Grant Harbor’s Blog: http://gharbor.wordpress.com/
Grant Harbor’s Twitter Page: http://twitter.com/grant_harbor


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Hey … you look pretty relaxed in the photo.
This teaching game must be a breeze
So do you support the Aussies or the Boks?
I’m still a Boks supporter at heart! But it’s been hard going over the last few weeks!
Grant
Grant, converted my 6 Moodle courses using your avoiding the “Scroll of Death” technique. Worked a treat but now…..
Have a test Moodle 2.1 site and noticed that the topics are no longer hidden. When the number of week/topics is set to 1, the topics are shown as orphaned.
Have you had any experience with Moodle 2.1?
Grant,
ignore above question I solved it using “hidden sections are completely invisible”.
Lynn