by Sandy Phillips | May 27, 2013 | Digital Literacy, Literacy
An emerging digital divide in urban school children’s information literacy Challenging equity in the Norwegian school system Hatlevik First Monday Full report
by Sandy Phillips | Apr 10, 2013 | Reading, Uncategorized
Pride and Prejudice has come out on top in a survey of UK English teachers’ top 100 books for children – but only because the subject is dominated by female staff, a senior teaching expert has said. The Jane Austen classic appeared ahead of other English...
by heatherblakey | Jul 29, 2010 | Arts, Web 2.0
Grade 4/5/6 students in the Big Room at Malmsbury Primary School were very excited when they learned that a Magic Genie was headed their way, willing to grant all their food wishes. Apart from using Hero Factory to depict the cool Genie they are using Wordle to put...
by heatherblakey | Jul 7, 2010 | Blogs, LOTE
Some bloggers really do manage to make good use of all the applications on the net. Little wonder that Langwitch wins awards.
by heatherblakey | Nov 27, 2009 | Mathematics
If you are a Maths Teacher looking for ideas to use with your classes, or if you are checking out to see how you could establish a funky Maths blog then go no further than Maths Pig.
by Andrew Williamson | Nov 7, 2009 | Creativity, Digital Stories, Literacy
This was a fantastic unit one of my favourites for 2009. Our grade 4 students enjoyed it too. The ICT skills needed to complete these were extensive. At least four different pieces of software were used. Safari (HeroFactory), Comiclife, iphoto, Garageband, and iTunes....