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  • Keeping parents informed, and involved, in the homework process

    How does your school keep parents informed, and involved, in the homework process? Do you use email to inform parents that their child has a particular homework due in on a given day or to send out homework tasks? Do you set homework tasks via a blog? ( http://watsongowtsblog.wordpress.com/ ) We would...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 09-03-2008
  • 100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques

    Alisa Miller @ Smartteaching.org has created a useful list of "100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques ". "Whether you are a new teacher storing up tips and tricks or an experienced teacher who could just use a fresh perspective, you are sure to find something helpful...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 08-12-2008
  • Myst Computer Game in the Classroom

    In Kent, we have many schools eager to use the computer game 'Myst', after being inspired by Tim Rylands at our recent ICT Conference. January 2008 is the official launch of Kent's writing project using the computer game Myst, when we will be inviting Tim back to Kent to run a series of workshops...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 07-21-2008
  • Gordons - ICT - Simple ITPs for numeracy

    Simple interactive Flash programmes from Coventy Learning Gateway . Bingo Number Known Facts Calculations Money Problem Solving Problem Solving 2 Shape, Space and Measures Data Handling Foundation Stage Various strands Special Schools
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 07-01-2008
  • Changing technology - Changing lives

    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 and an excellent rapport with his pupils...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 06-24-2008
  • Web tools for different learning styles

    Christina Laun on the College@Home blog has compiled a list of 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner . This is a very useful list and highlights the wide range of tools we have available to us to meet the needs of different “ learning styles ". Christine list the tools under the following...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 06-19-2008
  • Schools Tube

    We first had You Tube, then Teacher Tube and now we have Schools Tube. http://www.schoolstube.com/ (Hopefully the site is not blocked) I have been watching the Vikings this morning and also a stream in Ashford!
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 06-11-2008
  • Free teaching resources from Sparklebox

    Sparklebox is a a fantastic place where you can download all sorts of teaching resources. All their resources are now free. Link: Sparklebox K s 1 Link: Sparklebox Ks 2
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 06-03-2008
  • Free Ict cross-curricular lessons plans from Ictopus

    In an English activity this week 5-6 year old children use their developing understanding of context and grammatical cues to help them predict hidden words in a text. Simple turtle graphics using a freely available online application provides a mathematical challenge for children aged 6-7. In science...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 05-01-2008
  • Saving favourites is simply Del.icio.us

    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 to your network. One of the great thing about...
    Posted to Kent ICT Blog (Weblog) by kent-teachers on 04-09-2008
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