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ICT2008 Exhibition and Conference Ashford International Hotel Thursday 3 July 2008 www.eiskent.co.uk Guest speaker Tim Rylands Tim Rylands has been described as “an extremely gifted and inspirational teacher, with a love of the creative potential of technology...
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Del.icio.us is a free social bookmarking service. Rather than saving your favourites in your browser and only being able to access them on the one computer, you save them to an online account. The social part comes in when you add other people’s accounts...
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The Top 100 Tools for Learning Spring 2008 list has now been finalised from the contributions of 155 learning professionals from education, workplace learning and continuing professional development. http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html
Short film clips that can be used to support the teaching and learning of maths. The first site contains a list of films to use plus a supporting worksheet. http://mathbits.com/MathBits/MathMovies/ResourceList.htm The following site contains a selection...
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Today, I would like to bring your attention to fantastic webquest that helps pupils understand the pitfalls of the intenet. The website looks, at first, to be fairly well put together and seems to be the ideal site to find out about Explorers. However...
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With thanks to Helen Knight, from St George's CE Primary School in Wrotham, for kindly providing the following notes from the Malling Cluster's multimedia day. Thumbnail Searchengine http://www.pagebull.com/ Excellent site. Like a google search, but thumbnails...
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The Kent Learning Zone Roadshows are aimed at staff within Kent Schools who need to gain an insight into Kent's solution on how to meet the DCSF 2008 requirement , 'Every pupil to have a personal online learning space'. A personal online learning space...
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BETT 2008 has thousands of educational ICT products and services on display, live demonstrations and a range of exciting show features. What impact will visiting the show have on your school? Please share with us your favourite new products/software or...
We mentioned Ictopus (ICT online primary user support) back in July , and we are sure anyone who has signed up to it would agree with us, that it is a very useful resource indeed. By subscribing to Ictopus (it's FREE!), you will receive the weekly Sharing...
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Starting from October 15th (next week) is the K12 Online Conference . ( k12onlineconference.org/ ) The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used...
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SMART have released a lesson activity toolkit to aid teachers in preparing notebooks . This is only in beta format at the moment, so expect one or two glitches. However, it is worth downloading (for free) and trying out all the different interactive tools...
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Ictopus (ICT online primary user support) is a support service for primary education. Anyone can sign up for the service (free of charge) to receive a weekly six page printable magazine and a set of activity suggestions. There will also be a regular newsletter...
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The Kent NGfL website is a popular teaching and learning website used by schools all over the world. You can visit the website by clicking on the following link: http://www.kented.org.uk/
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Becta's ICT Excellence Awards are now open for entries! Entering its second year, the ICT Excellence Awards aims to identify and reward whole school excellence in ICT. They look for schools across the whole of the UK approaching ICT in outstanding and...
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What type of students do you have? Do you know any ducks, eagles, bears, zebras, kangaroos, fish, squirrels, or bees? "Once upon a time the animals had a school. They had to create curriculum that would satisfy everyone so they chose four subjects…running...
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There are many free tools on the internet which are are great to use in the classroom. Teachers Pet is one such tool. It is useful for using with interactive whiteboards or for making worksheets for Literacy and MFL lessons. Teacher's Pet is an independent...
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