The Mouse Doesn't Bite
This programme follows a technophobic teaching assistant and her struggles to get to grips with computers, revealing how others can follow her lead.
TA Tracey Burridge showcases her new talent for ICT in a number of ways to support both staff and pupils at St John's School in Southwark, London.
The programme explores how she is using ICT including:
- Working with small groups on an RE project
- Using the interactive whiteboard in a numeracy lesson
- Peer mentoring
- Supporting special needs children
Tracey's inspirational story demystifies the barriers to using technology.
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 17 December 2005
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