ICT Special: Secondary Science
In this episode, we highlight three resources for secondary science.
Steve Pendleton, Secondary National Strategy Advisor, recommends:
- eChalk - a subscription website of interactive whiteboard activities
- EasySense Q Advance - a USB enabled data logger
- Supporting Physics Teaching (11-14) - a set of CD ROMs, used as a basis for teacher training
Pendleton joins presenter Hermione Cockburn in our London studio to discuss the resources with Mel Kirk, a lead practitioner, and Colin Hynson, freelance education consultant.
- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 20 December 2006
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Echalk If these free resources for use with interactive whiteboards and data projectors don?t convince you, nothing will
EasySense Q Advanced EasySense Q Advanced is a datalogger capable of fast logging, remote datalogging or general-purpose data capture beside the computer. The menu is intuitive for teachers and learners alike.
Supporting Physics Teaching (11-14) A set of five CD ROMs, that can be used by training providers as a basis for in-service training programmes or by teachers as a stand-alone training resource. Each CD covers a key physics topic from UK science curriculum guidelines for the 11 to 14 age group.
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