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News/Latest News
Author:Paul Scott
Social networking websites, particularly those popular with children and young people, are frequently on the receiving end of criticism. When a Lincolnshire schoolgirl ran away to France with a 49-year-old man in January, reports soon began to...
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Cars Maths in Motion/CMIM
Author:Steve Dale
CMIM - 2010 - 2011 Season
The 2010/11 Challenge starts with training in September 2010 followed by a series of online races and Face 2 Face races; we have had over 50 schools register for the Challenge for last year.
We will be...
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Cars Maths in Motion/CMIM
Author:Steve Dale
We are delighted that another Bradford school has got through to the National finals again!
This year it's Bankfoot and you can follow how they are doing on our live Twitter feed which will appear above here on Thursday 24 June!
Good luck to...
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Cars Maths in Motion/CMIM
Author:Steve Dale
Bradford - Home of Champions!
Bankfoot Primary are 2010 National KS2 Champions!
Watch their Video of the day!
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The 2010/11 Challenge starts with training in September 2010 followed by a series of online races and Face...
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Early Years/Early Years and Foundation Stage
Author:Steve Dale
Information to be added shortly
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Film and Animation/Film and Animation
Author:Steve Dale
Please note
Digital animation entries must be a maximum of 3 minutes long.
Photostory 3 entries must be a maximum of 3 minutes long.
Film entries must be a maximum of 5 minutes long.
Primary School Categories
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Cars Maths in Motion/CMIM
Author:Steve Dale
After each race has been run you need to change the track details for the new race. It is a good idea to remove all drivers from the last race once you have exported your winning car. Watch the video below if you are unsure. Please note this video...
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E-Safeguarding/E-safeguarding
Author:Paul Scott
Instant messaging (IM) has proved more popular than chat rooms in recent years. Common messaging clients include Yahoo Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk and MSN Messenger (Windows Live Messenger).
The communication is similar to a...
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News/Latest News
Author:Steve Dale
Children who blog, text or use social networking websites are more confident about their writing skills, according to the National Literacy Trust.
A survey of 3,001 children aged nine to 16 found that 24% had their own blog and 82% sent text...
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INSET, Courses and Support/INSET, Courses and Support
Author:Steve Dale
More info to follow
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Cars Maths in Motion/CMIM
Author:Steve Dale
Using Cars - Maths in Motion to support the Mathematics curriculum in Y6 This area is for the schools involved in a project organised by Curriculum ICT and the Numeracy team to use CMIM to raise attainment in Y6. The project involves working with...
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Podcasting/Podcasting
Author:Steve Dale
Thank you for all your entries into the Education Bradford podcasting competition. The winning schools are listed below. The final entries were independently voted for by Shelley Denby from Softease and Doug Dickinson, an independent ICT consultant...
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News/INSET and Support
Author:Paul Scott
Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, art, etc and share your creations on the web.
Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century...
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News/Latest News
Author:Steve Dale
1. Cookies Overview
Our website uses cookies for collecting non personal user information from the site; we do not collect any information about you except that which is required for system administration of this website.
Cookies are pieces...
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INSET, Courses and Support/INSET, Courses and Support
Author:Steve Dale
This course is particularly relevant to new and existing subject managers who require guidance on managing their subject. The ICT subject manager's role is a vast and ever changing one which can seem quite daunting to even the most experienced...
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News/Latest News
Author:Steve Dale
Crayon Physics is a radically different game! Your aim is simply to move a red ball towards a star and collect it by drawing geometrical shapes that push the ball.
Yes, I know it sounds silly, but I assure you Crayon Physics is not as easy as it...
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INSET, Courses and Support/INSET, Courses and Support
Author:Steve Dale
Listed below are a number of links to software, useful websites and other resources.
Creating a "Sound" Curriculum presentation - James Langley
Download Audacity
Levelator download
Assignment Podcast has a number of Audacity walkthroughs...
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Podcasting/Podcasting
Author:Steve Dale
There are many possible opportunities for using podcasts across the whole curriculum. The following ideas only scratch the surface of the possibilities of Web 2.0 technologies.
A podcast guide to:-
the school for new pupils, parents and...
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INSET, Courses and Support/INSET, Courses and Support
Author:Steve Dale
The Curriculum ICT team are part of Education Bradford’s Transforming Learning Service. The team comprises Primary and Secondary specialist consultants, the three City Learning Centres and the two Playing for Success centres in Bradford and...
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Uncategorized
Author:Steve Dale
Details of sessions (all sessions will be about 1 hour in length)
Please note task 2 needs to be e-mailed to me no later than Friday 6th June.
Session
Location
Date
Session 1 - Demonstrate an understanding...
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Uncategorized
Author:Steve Dale
We will be running a variety of cluster groups this year to support staff to develop their own ICT knowledge and skills and use this effectively to raise standards across the curriculum. The cluster format allows us to offer cheaper training to...
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