Naace Primary Resources
A wide range of Primary classroom activities, reviews and resources has been developed and published over the years originally by MAPE and, more recently since the merger in 2004, by Naace.
Read more...BETT 2007: a personal view
Going to BETT is always an exciting prospect. Will there be new interesting technologies that can enhance the teaching learning process? It is impossible to see everything at BETT, in fact sometimes I think it is impossible to find anything at BETT, it's so huge but I always hope to make new discoveries.
Read more...Waiting outside in the weak winter sun I talked to the people around me to understand who was coming to the exhibition. I talked to South Africans, Australians and I could see from the badges that this was a truly international exhibition. We should be proud and realise how lucky we are this event has such a draw. This article is a personal view of some of the things that caught my eye and it is not meant to be representative of the whole exhibition. Safe surfing
Although there are risks in using the wonderful resources on the Internet, there is a great deal of advice and support available to parents, teachers and pupils. Here is a selection of some of the best online resources for those who need to update and get to grips with the issue of online safety, reviewed by Jim Merrett.
Read more...Route Planner: Using A Web-based Resource to Develop Knowledge and Understanding of Places
This article describes an activity used with a Year 4 class when studying a contrasting locality. The school is located in a suburb of Swansea. The locality used as a comparison is the rural and coastal village of Oxwich, located some10 miles to the west of the school on the Gower Peninsula. The activity gave the opportunity to develop the children's geographical skills and knowledge whilst developing their use of ICT. As well as the use of the Internet, the activity integrated other ICT applications into the work, including a spreadsheet and wordprocessing/desktop-publishing package.
Read more...Spanish Mums' NightThis article won the Chris Robson Prize 2003. Roy describes how he started a club for Year 4 pupils to learn Spanish, with the help of some ICT resources. The project culminated in an invitation to the children's mums to join them for an entertaining Spanish evening!
Read more...Getting the Roamers out of the cupboardThis article won the Chris Robson Memorial Prize 1998 and first appeared in MicroScope 50, 1997. Sally describes how she worked with Year 2 children to develop a collection of exciting games to play using the Roamers.
Read more...Putting HyperStudio to the TestThis article won the Chris Robson Memorial Prize in 1999 and first appeared in MAPE Focus on Art Summer 1998. Steve describes how over fifty children from Key Stage 2 were involved in creating a multimedia school prospectus as artists, authors, photographers or editors.
Read more...The Powergen Weather Reports Project and ICTThis article won the Chris Robson Memorial Prize 2000, and was first published in MAPE Focus on Science Pack, Autumn 2000. Roy outlines how children took part in the weather reports project and made use of software applications including data-handling, word-processing as well as weather-monitoring equipment.
Read more...MOSEP: have you read it?More self-esteem with my e-portfolio (MOSEP) is an innovative European project that started in August 2006 for a two year period and is being funded under the European Commission's Leonardo da Vinci programme. The latest report can be read on their website but Ray Tolley takes issue with the current thinking on e-portfolios.
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