Welcome to the Courses / Events 2011 - 2012 area. Please note that Curriculum ICT are working closely with the Innovation Centres in Bradford to promote Innovative learning and teaching making use of 21st century technologies and pedagogies. As such we are developing a joint web presence for schools to access all resources around an 'Innovative Learning' theme and this will involve rationalising this site (www.curriculumict.com) so that there is no duplication across sites. All courses and conferences this year will run from the Innovation centres and as such we have moved the subscription registration and course / conference booking system to this site. Please follow the link below to susbcribe to a Curriculum ICT package or register for a course or conference. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause and please contact Sarah with any queries about registering on the new site.
Please note some BLN sessions / courses may still be available below.
Please click here for information about subscription packages
Please click here for information / registration about courses / events.
If you require further information on any of the Courses and Events for 2011-12 please contact sarah.hawkins@educationbradford.com on 0127....
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Some great ideas from Podium on how to use podcasting software in the classroom
Download it here
Wednesday, 06 April 2011
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There are some wonderful free resources thats support writing and will engage your most die hard non writer!
Try out some of these!
Comic Master
Dr Who Comic Maker
ToonDoo
Spore Comic C...
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
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YFA Online Learning is a moving image resource for education practitioners.
It contains footage from the Yorkshire Film Archive collection, along with catalogue descriptions, contextual information ...
Friday, 26 February 2010
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Education Bradford resources and guidance to delivering ICT across the Primary Curriculum. This area will develop over the coming months. If you have any queries about developing a scheme of work or ...
Thursday, 18 December 2008
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