Transforming Schools with ICT

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Jul 4th, 2008

 [Welsh Assembly report] Courtesy of NAACE Newsletter

The Welsh have been at it too! This report (published in April) contains a useful overview of the current situation, including summaries of success factors in implementation and barriers to successful use of ICT, and specific
recommendations to the Welsh Assembly. Extracts:

This report is the product of a year long series of meetings of the task group established by the Welsh Assembly Government to consider how to take forward the use of ICT in schools. [Hugh Knight (Chair), Schools ICT Strategy
Working Group.] 
 
It is now seventeen years since the invention of the World Wide Web… Yet when we asked a group of young people , through the Welsh Assembly Government’s Model Assembly programme, for their views on developing the use
of ICT in school, they responded:

 ’there’s too much technology in classrooms’
 ’teachers don’t use it as well as we do’
 ’we should be trusted to manage our own use of the Internet’.

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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

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   

Free Interactive Whiteboard Training Event

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Mar 13th, 2008

Churchfields Primary and Nursery School are hosting an Interactive Whiteboard Cluster Meeting on Tuesday 10th June commencing at 3:45pm

Come along to:

  • Find out some free training tips
  • Share flipcharts and resources
  • Update yourself on new developments in IWB resources including the pupil response systems.
  • See a range of new available software
  • Take away some free resources
  • Have free refreshments

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 the chance to attend please email: pennyj.churchfields.bromley@lgfl.net

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

Penny Jones (DHT) and Caroline Greenall (ICT SL)

Churchfields Primary and Nursery Schools

Churchfields Road

Beckenham BR3 4QY 0208650 5247

ICT Schemes of Work

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Mar 12th, 2008

Primary ICT Coordinators (Foundation, Key Stages 1 and 2) 

Some time ago we mentioned the excellent Newham Schemes of work for ICT as well as the materials produced by National Curriculum in Action.

You might want to consider these links and documents put out by

 Greenwich LA,

Hertfordshire Grid for Learning,

Wokingham Primary Schemes of work 

 Darrick Wood Junior School.

If you would like to share your school’s scheme of work or provide examples of successful lessons please email me at andrew.ferrier@bromley.gov.uk
Click here to download Lesson plan proforma

As Tesco would say ‘every little helps..’

NAACE Article:Podcasts, Practicalities, Publishing and Pedagogy

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Feb 29th, 2008

Reprinted from the NAACE Newsletter

There are two objectives for this article: describing the podcasting project we have established in Halton and inviting your participation. This principle of participation and collaboration lies at the heart of the project.

We decided that any project aimed at producing teaching and learning outcomes through podcasting needed to acknowledge the following key factors

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Bromley ICT Project Adventures Update: Podcasting in the Curriculum

Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Feb 29th, 2008

Since Bob Usher’s  course in January, many of our schools are now beginning to incoporate Podcasting as a strategy in the delivery of engaging curriculum activities.

We have  examples of teachers using podcasts as a strategy for supporting children with their homework such as teacher,  Karen Easterling’s ‘Division using Chunking’ podcast at Farnborough Primary School. We can also see examples of  students recreating and processing their learning in the form of their own podcasts such as the Year 6 Flashback at Darrick Wood  Junior Primary School. Churchfields Primary School (Christmas in Argentina ) and Warren Road Primary School  have also been very active in using podcasts to supplement their curriculum program.

Podcasts are not hard to do and they can offer  great value to the school’s curriculum program. They can be used successfully from Reception to Key Stage 4.

The LGFL offer a site for hosting podcasts produced by teachers and children. Schools can set up their accounts and load their podcasts to be shared with other schoools. The site also has some great suggestions for incorporating podcasts into currioculum planning along with tools to help you get started (and most of those tools are free). Visit Podcast Central for more information. (Use your LGFL login and password to get cracking…).

If you are interested in having your class participate in a podcast ICT Project Adventure please email me. If any other Bromley Schools (or from any other borough for that matter) are using podcasting, please share your thoughts with us on the blogsite. I would be really keen to hear from your, especially any secondary schools)

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