Through some careful work combined with serendipitous luck, I have managed to get a 32GB iPad ahead of the UK launch. I understand from a friend that in New York, stocks were limited per store, and that the staff were also insisting on US passports to purchase them, such is the demand/control of launch by [...]
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My iPad in the classroom: First thoughts
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Feeding Back on Student Feedback
I am about to carry out a school-wide feedback experiment, but first a little background reflecting! It is perhaps as common in Teaching as it is in other professions, but we tend to let negativity cancel out a disproportionate amount of praise. A successful parent’s evening can be brought down by one comment, and have [...]
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Trips with Twitter
Is there a way to keep anxious parents informed on a school trip, especially those whose children have never been away from home before, while at the same time allowing the trip leaders to not have yet another thing to do? We believe there is. For our school trip, we set up a Twitter account. [...]