Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Wallace High School


On the 15th December 2011 Wallace High School, Lisburn held an information seminar to update ASCL members on the progress made with their one-to-one iPad learning solution. All KS3 students have leased an iPad2 and the school staff has been trained to support the integration of the iPad into teaching and learning. Monitoring the outcomes and evaluation of the project is being carried out by the University of Ulster. So far the school report the following interim outcomes:

• improved engagement in lessons

• improved social cohesion and collaboration between KS3 students

• Increase in programming activity using apps

• Faster sharing of information

• Board of Governors using iPad technology

• Less paper being used

• Narrowing of the gap between parent understanding and pupils use of the technology

A group of students demonstrated their work in a variety of subjects including, Music, Science, Maths & Geography. Core productivity apps that are widely used across all departments include Keynote, Pages and Numbers. Garageband, iMovie and some freeware apps have also been used by a number of departments. Check out the ShowMe app for free. This turns your iPad into a whiteboard and makes it easy to record and share text, images and movies.

Friday, 18 November 2011

Check out the ICTmagic wiki site for a comprehensive list of free software to help put a little bit of magic into your lessons.  Use the links in the left menu to navigate different categories of resources. Teachers can follow this site using Twitter, Facebook or email.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/
http://www.scoop.it/t/ictmagic/

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Sesame Tree E-Learning Resource

LNI have added a new Seame Tree Course into their Library. This E-learning resource has been designed for for Foundation Stage teachers who wish to use the Sesame Tree Series Two episodes and related educational outreach materials in their classrooms.

It includes,


  • An introduction to the Sesame Tree television series and the Series 2 educational materials

  • An introduction to the characters of Sesame Tree

To find the Sesame Tree resources, go to the LNI homepage and select the Go To Library link. Select the Staff section and from the Topic area dropdown menu choose Resources for Courses.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

PDFtoWord

Convert your PDF files back to editable Microsoft Word documents using Nitro's industry-leading technology. Convert files one at a time online for free, or if you have sensitive files and don't wish to use the web version download the Nitro Pro version and convert all your files free for 14 days.  After this free evaluation period the current cost of this software is $84.99.  Check it out now using the link below:
http://www.pdftoword.com/

(Thanks to Brenda Murray, St. Paul's Bessbrook for sharing this information)

Monday, 22 August 2011

Ask Nature

You've probably heard of the website "Ask Jeeves" that searches information available on the interenet to answer your questions. However a new site - "Ask Nature" looks at nature to solve questions and problems that are pressing global challenges.

The concept behind Ask Nature is Biomimicry, (from bio, meaning life and mimesis, meaning to imitate) a design discipline that seeks sustainable solutions by emulating nature's time tested patterns and strategies.


This is a great source of information for anyone studying science, technology and geography or anyone just interested in the world around them.

Friday, 19 August 2011

ESafety Qualification for KS3 and KS4 pupils

BCS, The Chartered Institute for ICT are offering a qualification in eSafety for students at KS3 and KS4. The course addresses the potential risks of being online, protecting yourself online, as well as behaving responsibily online.
Supporting the need for a coordinated approach to esafety, the esafety qualification provides teaching materials, mapped to the curriculum with the added advantage of e-Learning for self study. At the end of the course, learners can take a test and on achievement are presented with a qualification. The course consists of four main areas:



  • Unit A - The benefits and risks of using the internet



  • Unit B - How to report and respond to esafety issues



  • Unit C - How to protect yourself and your computer online



  • Unit D - The legal issues of downloading from the internet


ESafety Level 1 is fully accredited on the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) with 20 guided learning hours. The full cost of the course is £15.00 in the first year rising to £20.00 from March 2012. This includes registration, learning materials, diagnostic test and final test. To access the test only the cost is £10.00 rising to £15.00 in March 2012.
Click on the link to find out more about the qualification. The Chartered Institute for ICT


Thursday, 23 June 2011

iPads for notepads at Lisburn school

Pupils at a grammar school in Lisburn are being encouraged to swap notepads for iPads. Wallace High has negotiated a leasing deal for the computer tablets made by Apple which will cost parents £170 a year. A total of 530 pupils in years eight to eleven at the school will be able to use the new iPads in class and take them home. The super slim computers can be used for internet research, playing music, photographs and reading books. The school will use its own technology staff and budget to provide applications for the pupils to use. It is understood there will be special insurance for the iPads as well as tracking software in case they are lost or stolen.