Another RSS Moment
If you are not yet an RSS fan then please considered it. I regularly get ideas, information, CPD and personal enjoyment from my RSS reading and plenty of education gems. We have been introducing a wide range of Digital Leader …
If you are not yet an RSS fan then please considered it. I regularly get ideas, information, CPD and personal enjoyment from my RSS reading and plenty of education gems. We have been introducing a wide range of Digital Leader …
Whilst still teaching at Tauntons College I stumble upon global-mindshift.org. In particular I remember watching a short presentation entitled Reflections from Space. For some reason that presentation struck a cord, or rather one short quote, The first day or so …
Although I only posted ‘Full Cirle’ yesterday I have already received two emails requesting more information on AUP display application. Well our thanks go to Edugeek and Paul Beesley. AUP Informant runs at logon to display your acceptable usage policy …
How many first impressions do you get as a school/college, or department? Its not a glib comment. Prospective employees, parents, students or visits. What are their first impressions and where/how do they conceive them? The front gates, how the College …
“Innovation is no longer about who has the most gifted scientists or best equipped labs. It’s about who has the best architecture of participation.” Tim O’Reilly read in an Educause article.
In September, one of my first requests was the implementation of an AUP. This was posted on every PC in College. It was an automated service, staff and students only able to proceed after they accepted the guidelines? Did any …
Now this is just a wonderful way to waste time, be create and have fun. I could not be simplier. KS2 students would devour it, KS3 students would love it, now I am not so sure about KS4, but adult …
Having lived and studied in America, I am accustomed to pledges. The Pledge of Allegiance, is a well grounded memory. What about students pledges, simple confirmations that students stand for something and against something else. I read on Wes Fryers …