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A week ago I broke my iPhone out of jail 20 April 2009

A week ago I broke my iPhone out of jail

I don’t like the jail that Apple have made. Looking forward to iPhone3.0 OS because they have rectified some of their mistakes.

Still legal I think.

Now instead of running App store (which still runs same as it ever was with iTunes etc) I use an app called Cydia.

The things I do with jailbreak that might make a difference: Continue reading…

Audio marking in Moodle 19 March 2009

Audio marking in Moodle

Marking presentations which asked students to use any application from:

  1. powerpoint
  2. openoffice
  3. animoto
  4. sliderocket
  5. google apps

Pupils asked to upload finished presentation to Moodle course/assignment. One file upload with notes. Continue reading…

The Challenge: Spreading ICT throughout a school 15 April 2009

The Challenge: Spreading ICT throughout a school

I was inspired to write this by Kerry Turner as a response to her blogpost engaging-teachers-in-the-use-of-ict.

This is my response (and a bit more) to the difficult question:

…to continue the theme of *partnerships* started in #ETRU (http://edtechroundup.com) and on twitter, I think it is vital you go in singing the right song from the start. The mistake that I made in my current post (my first independent school) was to claim I had the answers to the call of delivering ICT for every teacher. There is no straight answer to this than to make ICT enthusiasm as part of the appointment criteria in a new school. Continue reading…

BBC Schools News Report Day 26 March 2009

BBC Schools News Report Day

journalists for a day

All articles to be uploaded to a website I made using Google sites and inviting a technically minded member of each group.

http://sites.google.com/site/stbenedictsbbcschoolreport/ Continue reading…



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