Primary Blogs to Look Out for in 2012
…on this year. These are blogs that have just started in the last year. It’s by no means exhaustive so please add your own blog in the comments if I’ve…
…on this year. These are blogs that have just started in the last year. It’s by no means exhaustive so please add your own blog in the comments if I’ve…
…was how Daithí rubbishes the idea that primary schools need the latest computers and with a bit of thought, they can be networked to make super computers. So that was…
…look out for opportunities to help and get involved in local community projects. We also like local communities to come to us for lots of different reasons. Globally, Skype and…
…have some way to come into schools to talk to pupils about life in secondary schools and talk to them in general about secondary school as compared to primary school….
…The success of edugames is one proof. This generation demands to be able to communicate. On my phone, I have 5 or 6 apps that allow me to communicate with…
…that the NCSE either didn’t read any of the contributions or they have chosen to completely ignore them. In fact, it would be interesting to compare the new and old…
…to be any competitors at this Expo so fair play to both companies for keeping their products fresh and relevant to schools. We haven’t seen IMEX (H12) for a while…
…academic and social. In the last few years, the way we use technology has completely changed. It is something we use to communicate with others in a very different way…
…hosting all children’s work in a special digital gallery! Lots more details will follow over the coming weeks so keep an eye on the Twitter hashtag #artweek2012 for more information….
…using technology? Yes, but not completely. There are always ways to reimagine learning without the use of technology. Different methodologies come up all the time. Things like emotional intelligence, mindfulness,…