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  • ▼  2011 (8)
    • ▼  March (8)
      • Notes From S4 Session
      • Print Screen: A Misunderstood Technique
      • Bert by Moonsung Lee (video and support frames)
      • Inanimate Alice
      • Winged Sandals: Thinking Around Writing Myths from...
      • Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
      • Kiwi: Dony Permedi
      • VOKI For Education

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I am a teacher and ICT Subject Specialist until recently based in the South West of England I now live and work in the Norh East. The posts on this blog do not represent the views of either my current employer or Local Education Authority. They consist of personal reflections, reviews and recounts of day to day ICT use in my classroom. The blog is intended to support both my Personal Professional Development and share some of the ways I use ICT tools across the curriculum. Please feel free to comment on anything you read here.
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