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Naace Connect Programme 1, Spring 2010
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In the first programme of Naace Connect we are treated to five episodes:
![]() Mobile Phones supporting EnglishRachel Johnson, an English teacher at Sandon High School in Stoke-on-Trent, shows how she harnesses students' mobile phones to improve learning outcomes in English.Web 2.0 Applications in Modern Foreign LanguagesJose Picardo, Head of Modern Languages at Nottingham High School for Boys, describes how he harnesses web applications to improve learning outcomes for his students.Barriers to adoption in Secondary Schools compared to PrimariesProfessor Angela McFarlane outlines why it is often more difficult to develop innovative ICT-enabled approaches in secondary schools.![]() Bridging the Digital Divide: 1Becta's Niel McLean describes the Home Access Project.Bridging the Digital Divide: 2Becta's Vanessa Pittard reports on early findings from the Home Access Project.Watch all five episodes in sequence:Subscribe to Naace Connect episodes via iTunes, Miro, channels.com, or RSS Producer: Stephen Holland, E-maginative Learning Executive Producer: Gareth Davies, Advisory Matters ![]() Naace Connect
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Publication date: 08th January 2010 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 08th January 2010 Last updated: 16th April 2010 9:38 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/953 |
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