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Videos, resources and features to support your use of ICT and help enhance your lessons

Blogs and wikis

ICT Subject Leader and blogger, Tom Barrett, guides you through the world of blogs and wikis and how to use them in the classroom

Blogs/Wikis   Blogs/Wikis How wikis and blogs can be put to use in the classroom
Blogosphere   Blogosphere How blogging is giving pupils self-confidence and fulfilment
 

Better learning with ICT

An enhanced video series with extra resources ready to download

Data Handling in the Classroom   Data Handling in the Classroom A teacher overcomes her fear of data handling by using ICT
Online Communities in the Classroom   Online Communities in the Classroom A teacher learns the benefits of using social media in school
 

Groups

Join groups to share your thoughts and ideas with others in the education community.

You can also suggest a group on a new subject.

ICT Groups

Share ideas in the Cross-curricular ICT skills group, or swap ideas and strategies in our Whiteboard tips and techniques group.

If you are an ICT specialist, you will want to join our Teaching ICT group.

 

ICT across the school

ICT Fun for Free   ICT Fun for Free A school uses free software to challenge and engage pupils
Mobile Learning   Mobile Learning A primary school uses handheld computers to improve learning
 

ICT as a subject

Primary Cross Curricular - China: ICT and PE   Primary Cross Curricular - China: ICT and PE A day in the life of cross-curricular studies at a primary school
Primary ICT - Natural Connections   Primary ICT - Natural Connections An ICT teacher observes teaching techniques at a Finnish school
 

ICT in the news

Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia

Source: telegraph.co.uk

 

Teaching school texts by txt

Source: guardian.co.uk

 

 

Quick tips

Shortening URLs

If you want to give your students a website's URL, but it's too long for them to type or remember, use a website like tinyurl.com or bit.ly to make it shorter. This lets you give out easy to remember links instead.

Richard Bradshaw, physics teacher

Send us your ICT tips

If you've got a useful ICT tip, send it to us at ict@teachers.tv so we can publish it here.