Archive for the 'Session Resources' Category

Secondary School eSafety videos

During the year 2008-2009, the CLC is working with every Secondary School in the city to deliver sessions to students and staff focussed around eSafety (Read more here). The sessions are based around the CEOP ThinkUKnow training, a structured programme of resources and video materials aimed at students aged 11-16. The key messages of the ThinkUKnow training are:

  • How to have fun
  • How to stay in control
  • How to report a problem

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filed under Best of the Web and Session Resources Add comment October 20th, 2008 Richard Anderson


Key Stage 3 Transformation Session Resources

On Monday afternoon, I participated in a session at the CLC on the ongoing transformation of the Key Stage 3 curriculum. I led a session on using technology to enhance learning and teaching. Lindsay Coleman, Secondary Headteacher Consultant, delivered a session on current eLearning initiatives in Wolverhampton. Finally, Rebecca Orszulan from Trinity Primary School shared some of the exciting work going in the school, work which has just seen the school being awarded the Runners-Up prize in the prestigious BECTA ICT Excellence Awards in the Best Whole School category.

After my session, a number of people asked if I could email details of the websites and software I had mentioned. In the best tradition of Web 2.0, I decided to publish them here instead! Where I’ve given an external web link (i.e. other than on the CLC website) I’ve written out the url in full, so that a printed version of this post will be a usable resource.

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filed under Best of the Web and Session Resources Add comment November 23rd, 2007 Richard Anderson


Web Design Resources for Key Stage 3-4

As I’m working this week with a group of Year 10 students from Bilston High on a three day web design course, I thought I’d take the opportunity to collect together resources to support the teaching of web design to Key Stage 3/4 students (age 11 - 16).

My approach to teaching web design is basically this: Read the rest of this entry »

filed under Session Resources Add comment November 5th, 2007 Richard Anderson