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Andrew ‘Schoolhistory.co.uk‘ Field and I are delighted to announce the launch this weekend of the EffectiveICT.co.uk Forum - a place to discuss both the pedagogy and practice of ICT in education. Whether you consider yourself an ICT expert, or are just someone interested in how to use the latest developments in technology to enhance teaching and learning, the EffectiveICT.co.uk Forum is the place for you! ![]()
The aims of the forum are summed up as:
The aim of the EffectiveICT.co.uk forum is to bring together educators with a range of ICT ability and experience to discuss the pedagogy and practice of using ICT within education. It is hoped that the separate ‘Practice’ and ‘Pedagogy’ sections will help foster collaboration and constructive debate about the merits and application of different approaches and techniques.
The Administrators wish the forum to be led by the needs and wishes of its users, so please feel free to suggest features and topics which interest you and may be of use to others!
Currently, there is discussion on the following topics:
Pedagogy
- 20 Skills Every Educator Should Have
- Where Will We Be In 10 Years’ Time?
- How Does Pedagogy Need To Be Adapted To Make The Best Of Development In Technology?
Practice
- Audio in Podcasts
- Protopage
Andrew and I would like to invite everyone to register on the forum and get involved - feel free to start new threads and join the debate! ![]()
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