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ICT for Learning with the NQTs at Little Heath School
I’ve an hour (gasp!) with the NQTs after school tonight, and in that time I want to introduce them to the idea of using ICT for Learning (especially for homework). We’re to start with a cool voice thread – the … Continue reading
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Tagged homework, ICTfL, professional learning communities, website, Yacapaca
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We love yacapaca
As you might know from my last post, I made various presentations today at the University of Reading Institute of Education about using ICT to teach history. I think it went well, and I’ll find out later when I see … Continue reading
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Tagged brilliant help from others, homework, ICTfL, website, Yacapaca
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The right tools (Full Marks)
I was at the SSAT conference on embedding learning last week, and it really fired my imagination, and one thing in particular has been rolling around my brain, the issue of ‘having the right tools’. If you have met me … Continue reading
Films for Learning
About 5 years ago I was working with a friend, Dan Raven-Ellison, on using video in the classroom using mobile phones. The whole thing was quite hard really, and if I’m honest, we didn’t really get our heads around how … Continue reading
