LGFL News: Support for Modern Foreign Languages

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 22nd, 2008

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Module 1 of Espresso’s resource for KS2 Spanish, covering Greetings,In School, the Alphabet, Numbers, days of the week, Festivals and Weather.

Lost of video of native speakers, support activities along with Espresso’s commitment to high quality multimedia.

2. RM Sonica Spanish

Sonica Spanish is an innovative software product commissioned by the DfES. Sonica Spanish is designed to help teachers including modern foreign language (MFL) specialists bring Spanish language into the classroom.

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LGFL is hosting 24 of its 240 activities as an online resource for school and home

LGFL News: Audio Network

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 22nd, 2008

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12,00 high quality music files are available from the LGFL web site.

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These files have been created from a cooperative of professional British composers. This is a ’paid for’ resource provided by the NEN RBC’s , saving schools up to £95 every time they download a clip for use in teachers adn pupils work.

The Audio Network Licence has been extended for another three years with lots of additional files to download. Great for podcasting

LGFL Content: Us Online

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 20th, 2008

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Like the real world, the online world has good and bad in it. And going online is like going out in the real world. We need to take care. London Grid’s unit on e-safety gives practical advice and activities to help you use the internet safely. Find US Online either through the LGFL Content Grid for ICT (KS2) or go directly to www.usonline.lgfl.net

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Now available in the KS2 and 3 ICT menus. www.ict.lgfl.net

NAACE News:Early Years Blog Site

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 19th, 2008

naace1_thumbnail.jpgTricia Neal has started an ‘ICT in the early years’ community and that her first community blog entry asks people to talk about what ICT is happening in their foundation stage classrooms.

So stop by and make a contribution, where are we now with early years ICT? Either add a comment to the original post or join the community and add your own entry.

To see what’s happening and contribute:

  • Click the link below
  • Log in (using the bar across the top of the page) using your normal Naace username and password
  • Use the Back button on your browser to return to the ‘ICT in the early years’ community

There’s a link on the right to request community membership or scroll to the bottom of the list and add a comment.

http://communities.naace.co.uk/eyict

ICT Co-ordinators Course day - 4th June

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 19th, 2008

naace1_thumbnail2.jpgFREE Event at Friends House Meeting Rooms, 173 - 177 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ

Want to be an expert ICT Co-ordinator at your organisation?

Did you know that Naace supplies the only course in the whole of the UK that offers an ICT Co-ordinator’s course covering vision, planning, staffing and much more, plus you can achieve 30 credit points at level 3 which could be counted towards a Masters degree. This is a one day event aimed at those who may consider providing this course as part of their Portfolio next year. During the day you will receive tuition and further details of what the course covers and how to teach the course.

Look on the Naace website for further information www.naace.co.uk/252 or to book contact Pippa on 0115 848 3326, pippa@naace.org.

Helping You to Bring the Global Society into Your Curriculum

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 19th, 2008

citizenship.jpg“Teachers here in the UK have the job of ensuring that children grow up with an understanding of the interconnectedness of the world and the positive role that they can play in today’s global society.”    Department for International Development/DCSF Bringing the World into the Classroom 2008

 London’s Development Education Centre, the Humanities Education Centre (HEC), based in Tower Hamlets, is working with London Grid for Learning to promote the global dimension and poverty reduction agendas in our schools. It aims to support all groups and providers working in or with schools to frame what they are doing within the global dimension. HEC has been working with Tower Hamlets City Learning Centre and e-Learning Team over the past few years exploring ways of using ICT to deliver the global dimension.

It has now launched a global portal that has areas for teachers and their students to start exploring, across the curriculum issues such as water, gender, health, transport, food, trade, tourism etc, and there are webquests exploring how the DfID works, what is sustainability, how to be a UN Special Rapporteur for human rights…

Visit the Global Portal; book HEC to run a free session for your CLC or PDC or conference or professional development day; or for advice and support contact: e-mail: hec@gn.apc.org  global portal: www.global.lgfl.net

tel: 020 7364 6405                     fax: 020 7364 6422 

website: www.citizenship-pieces.org.uk

http://www.globaldimension.org.uk 

On behalf of

Michael Newman

Global Citizenship Project Worker

Humanities Education Centre and City Learning Centre

Tower Hamlets Professional Development Centre

LGFL Content: I-Board Numeracy (for KS1)

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 16th, 2008

lgfl.gifThe Renewed Framework for Numeracy on the London Grid for Learning


I-Board Maths for KS1 joins KS2 Multemaths from Cambridge-Hitachi and BEAM’s Maths Raps to provide London’s Primary schools with a really comprehensive coverage of the renewed Framework for Numeracy.
Working together through LGfL, the London local authorities have purchased these resources for their schools at a fraction of the cost per individual school. By making them available online on the Grid, this saves each individual ICT co-ordinator the time and bother of installing the software on each school machine, LGfL can deal with technical problems centrally and teachers can access the resources at home by using their LGfL username and password.

I-Board Numeracy is organised into the seven new strands across each year group
It has hundreds of interactive maths activities to strengthen pedagogy and employ whiteboards as an effective resource.

At every level, the user can
• launch the activity
• check the Help button for the selected activity to find out how the activity works
• send feedback on the activity (or suggestions for new ones) back to the developers at I-Board

Find this in the KS1 Maths menu or directly at www.iboardmaths.lgfl.net

IWB PD Event Churchfields Primary School 10th June 2008

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 14th, 2008

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Free Interactive Whiteboard Training Event
LAST CHANCE

Churchfields Primary and Nursery School are excited to be hosting an Interactive Whiteboard users cluster meeting on Tuesday 10th June
3.45 (for refreshments)
4.00pm – 5.00pm
Come along to:

  • Find out some free training tips
  • Share flipcharts and resources
  • Update yourself on the new developments in IWB technology including pupil response systems
  • See a range of new available software
  • Every attendee will receive a free goodie bag of ready to use resources
  • Lots of great competitions with fantastic prizes
  • Have free refreshments

Everyone Welcome

This event is run in conjunction with Promethean Technologies but is suitable for users of all IWB software and hardware.

Don’t forget to bring along your memory key!

If you would like to attend please email:
pennyj.churchfields.bromley@lgfl.net

If you would like to take the opportunity to share your own good practice or demonstrate any of the work you have done using IWBs please let us know, we can definitely fit you in.

Penny Jones (DHT) & Caroline Greenall (ICT SL)
Churchfields Primary and Nursery School
Churchfields Road
Beckenham
BR3 4QY
0208 650 5247

And at Darrick Wood Junior School on the 11th June..

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 14th, 2008

promethean.gif(Message from Alison Tanner and Seld Ziya)

 Venue:Darrick
Wood
Junior
School BR6 8ER
Date:  Wednesday 11th June

I am writing to invite you to an event which we are holding at Darrick Wood Junior school on Wednesday 11th June at 4pm.

The purpose of the event is to bring teaching practitioners together to learn new interactive teaching techniques as well as sharing their experience with others. 

 Using an interactive whiteboard and voting devices we shall share flipcharts and other downloadable curriculum based resources as well as showing you other resources which are free such as Top Tips, Love you Whiteboard and research into learner response devices – the Reveal project.

You will be pleased to know that whatever your interactive whiteboard type is you will benefit from the session as tips and software are not manufacturer specific. 

At the end of the session you will have the chance to take away 60 day trials of either Activprimary or Activstudio software as well as other useful resources.I very much hope you can join us, and look forward to meeting you and helping you to maximise your impact in class.

If you would be interested in attending please could you let us know numbers by ringing 01689 85730 or emailing tanner.darrickwood-jnr.bromley@lgfl.net   

Looking for Video Conferencing Partners?

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on May 12th, 2008

janet.jpgThere is an exciting new feature for schools and colleges on the JANET Collaborate site - “VC Partners”.

JANET Collaborate VC Partners enables schools and colleges to find another partner school or college to videoconference with. The JANET Collaborate VC Partner opportunities are open to all schools and colleges in the UK and abroad. The first partnership has already been formed between Year 1 classes from schools in Wigan and Exeter.

To find out more about how you can find a videoconference partner, read the full news story on JANET Collaborate.

Link to the full VC Partners news story here or copy and paste the URL below into your browser:

Tim Boundy, JANET Collaborate Project Manager. collaborate@ja.net

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