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Computer Modelling Training - book now

November 25, 2009 09:19 by Keith

We are very pleased to announce a number of training sessions across the south-west on using the South West Water Espresso Computer Modelling resource. This training session, delivered by Espresso, will allow delegates to explore the range of resources available as well as gain ideas of how to implement them into planning and use them creatively across the curriculum. The course will run for half a day, including plenty of time for ‘hands on’ exploration of the module.The morning session runs from 9am to 12pm and is repeated in the afternoon from 1pm to 4pm.

This session is open to any classroom teacher or subject leader currently working within a primary school. It will particularly interest those with responsibility for Maths, ICT or Geography.

Click here to find out more and learn how to book.


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Have your say about the future of Functional Skills Qualification

June 17, 2009 03:46 by ian
The DCSF have put out a call for everyone with an interest in Functional Skills to take part in a consultation which will help inform awarding bodies when they develop the functional skills qualifications being introduced as part of national roll out in September 2010.

The following is copied from the DCSF Website - All the latest updates on the consultation will be posted on the functional skills section of the QCA website

Functional skills consultation

Between June to August this year, QCA will be consulting on the key regulatory criteria documents which will form the basis of the next generation of functional skills qualifications.

The consultation on the regulatory criteria is a key stage in the development and introduction of functional skills. The results of this consultation, together with the lessons learnt from the functional skills pilot, will go on to form the new regulations. These regulations will in turn be used by the awarding organisations, when they develop the functional skills qualifications being introduced as part of national roll out in September 2010.

QCA want to hear from everyone with an interest in functional skills, from employers to schools and FE colleges and from sector skills councils to universities.


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Birdbox webcams - lots to see now

May 8, 2009 04:09 by Keith

I'm fascinated by the birdbox webcams from the Birdbox Project. Wonderful to look in the birdbox at Weston Park School and see the Blue Tits sitting on their nest. I keep checking, waiting for the parents to move from the nest, so I can see how many eggs they have...she has just moved. They have hatched! Seven..eight little hungry chicks!


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Digital Literacy

May 8, 2009 03:54 by Admin
Becta and North West Learning Grid have produced a very useful resource supporting Digital Literacy It asks the user a series of questions on issues such as: how they get information on the Web; how they shop;..download stuff. After the questions have been answered, it offers some useful observations. Well worth a look.

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Great Little Webcam for Animation

March 31, 2009 02:39 by Keith

I came across a fabulous little Hue HD webcam in the animation workshop with Oscar Stringer yesterday. They are very small, and very cheap (at less than £20) When teamed up with I Can Animate and Windows Movie Maker we were getting some fabulous animations. A great little device that almost has the picture definition of a visualiser (on a flexible mount, it almost suggests itself as a mini-visualiser). Lets just say it compares very well to its more portly blue rival. Highly recommended.


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Twitter put on new Primary Curriculum

March 27, 2009 05:52 by ian

Richard Boyd forwarded me a report about the use of Twitter and on-line communication tools which appeared in the Daily Telegraph. It also includes a video explaining what Twitter is - very useful!

for the article, visit http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/twitter/5050261/Twitter-is-put-on-new-primary-school-curriculum.html


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File converters

March 24, 2009 16:06 by Keith
I have always used Zamzar for converting video files, but came across Media Converter today. It can convert a video from YouTube and convert a video by URL.

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Using ICT Themes from KentEd to embed ICT in the curriculum

March 24, 2009 15:53 by Keith

Confused about how to arrange your ICT scheme of work in school? Have a look at the KentEd ICT Themes. When you see the five themes as an overview, you can see that it makes wonderful sense. Use this, as KentEd say, to maximise opportunities to embed ICT in the curriculum and to make use of new technologies.


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Creaza - four fabulous free tools

March 24, 2009 15:35 by Keith

I came across the fantastic free suite of tools called Creaza . Don't know how I could have missed Creaza at BETT , but I did. It comprises four fantastic tools: Mindomo which is a mindmapping tool; See this video demo clip about Cartoonist the cartoon drawing tool; Movie Editor has ready-made video and sound clips and uses movie editing conventions. With Audio Editor can splice together your own version of a newscast, a radio commercial, or a radio interlude, play it back later. Fantastic free tools from this Norwegian company which could be integrated into your learning platform. Truly amazing!


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Merlin outward-facing sites

March 23, 2009 07:31 by Keith

There are some really useful outward-facing Merlin sites now. Swindon LA are using Merlin for their site, as are Bristol LA. The Public Shared Places are coming soon. Have a look at SEN and Languages. Here is the Public Shared Place homepage if you have a Merlin login. These links should work soon:

www.merlin.swgfl.org.uk/psp

www.merlin.swgfl.org.uk/sen 

www.merlin.swgfl.org.uk/languages

www.merlin.swgfl.org.uk/functionalskills

www.merlin.swgfl.org.uk/vc


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