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

ICT and inclusion

Senior lecturer in ICT, Eric Dell, discusses the use of ICT as a means of inclusion

Special Schools - Inclusive Classroom   Special Schools - Inclusive Classroom How one school works with local schools to include pupils in ICT
Special Educational Needs   Special Educational Needs A look at ICT resources for special educational needs
 

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
 

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ICT Groups

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

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ICT across the school

Hard To Teach - Secondary English Using ICT   Hard To Teach - Secondary English Using ICT Three English teachers show how they integrate ICT into their lessons
Hard To Teach - Secondary Science Using ICT   Hard To Teach - Secondary Science Using ICT Teachers use ICT to engage their students in science lessons
 

ICT as a subject

Secondary ICT - Engaging Girls   Secondary ICT - Engaging Girls Making ICT more appealing to girls
KS3/4 ICT - Online Safety   KS3/4 ICT - Online Safety Practical steps to increase awareness of the threats posed online
 

Quick tips

Using ICT for AfL: everyone gets a go!

 

When holding question and answer sessions with a class, it's important to ensure that every pupil is engaged and able to contribute.

A good way of ensuring this is by using a random student selector.

Pupils’ names are drawn at random and displayed on the interactive whiteboard. It’s like a hi-tec version of lollipop sticks, and also looks a lot more impressive!

 

Andy Clarke, from ICT Goodies

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ICT in the news

Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia

Source: telegraph.co.uk

 

Teaching school texts by txt

Source: guardian.co.uk