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Monthly Archives: December 2007

Updating the Tools for Learning wiki

Back at the end of last year I put together a wiki* to support a group of teachers who would be the group to start trailing moodle and Kaleidos. That part hasn’t really happened yet, but I put quite a bit of work into the wiki, like what’s there and so want to use it [...]

Google do lesson activities!

Google have started producing some lesson packages to be delivered using various Google Tools. So far there are lessons for History, Geography and Citizenship, and they’re all UK focussed, but they get a thumbs up from me after a cursory glance. Looks like an excellent example of using technology to deliver on some good learning! [...]

Students 2.0

Been picking up a few links to this in my feed reader over the last 24 hours, so I went over to the site and checked it out. Normally community blogs leave me cold, but this is something I’m really looking forward to reading. Head over, check out the video (with excellent music by Sean) [...]

Design for life

Let’s start with a confession. I’m not very good at design. I’m better than some people I know, but my attempts never come out quite how I intended them. What I know about the theory of design you could write on the back of my hand. However, this is one area where I keep learning, [...]

Extending the conversation

I’ve been reflecting on how my use of various internet tools has evolved, and affected my ‘conversation’ with a handful of people, most of whom I’ve never met, but whose views, thoughts, experiments and expertise have probably had the biggest impact on my teaching that anything else. In this post I’m going to reflect on [...]

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