Buying a Chicken and Stuffing Sandwich and School Choice
…schools like commodities rather than public services. We’re also asking the wrong questions. It’s fairly well-known that if you by a pre-made sandwich in Tesco or Dunnes or Marks and…
…schools like commodities rather than public services. We’re also asking the wrong questions. It’s fairly well-known that if you by a pre-made sandwich in Tesco or Dunnes or Marks and…
I gave a workshop on blogging at the Computers in Education Society of Ireland where nearly 50 teachers learned how to write a blog entry using @nseo.net. Rather than deleting…
I have been aware of ClassDojo for a number of years and nominated the web site as the best free web tool in the Edublog awards for 2012. I can’t…
…somewhat over the years. What do our two candidates think? [Due to time constraints with attempting to manage the comments, I’ve decided to switch off the comments on the blog…
…their conference. This year is no different and I’ll be looking forward to seeing Tim Rylands (http://www.timrylands.com/tims-biog/) who I’ve been following on Twitter for a long time. I’m also looking…
Kerry-based company Liosdoire have announced they will be selling the Fizzbook Spin in the coming weeks. According to the web site, Fizzbook.com: The Fizzbook Spin is the first mini-tablet PC…
…tell the time. There’s 7 slides in total with different questions. The final slide shows a clock with labels of the numbers from 1 to 12. Download the presentation now….
…a very well-known company, which opened in 2002. Lisdoire Computers – the cheapest IWBs in Ireland They have been doing the education exhibition circuit since I became aware of Interactive…
…way! Directive to all schools – no one is allowed to take part in this CEPP nonsense. A few months later… Teaching Council: What are we going to do?…
…Each game costs €22 including VAT and delivery, which represents excellent money and are all made by Irish primary school teacher and her company. You can buy them at www.smartycatgames.ie…