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Cara Whitehead

British Spelling - 34 views

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    To accommodate differences, Vocabulary and SpellingCity had added several lists of British spelling words and their corresponding US words.
Martin Burrett

Sketchfab British Museum - 17 views

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    "View over 200 3D models of historical objects from the British Museum. Manipulate the models online, view using Google Cardboard and download the models to print on a 3D printer."
Martin Burrett

Ancient India - The British Museum - 46 views

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    A great children-friendly site about ancient India and the Indus valley from the British museum. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Michele Brown

Home - British Pathé - 43 views

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    Watch news footage and other films dating from 1896-1976 from British Pathé. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
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     Witness history unfold around the world. Each video is sorted by subject, or you can search by topic. British Pathé has accumulated more than 3,500 hours of newsreel footage. There are more than 90,000 individual items in this massive historical trove.
Martin Burrett

Ancient Egypt - Menu page - 87 views

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    British Museum's web site on ancient Egypt. The areas explored are: Egyptian Life, Geography, Gods and Goddesses, Mummification, Pharaoh Pyramids, Temples, Time, Trades and Writing.
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    A great children-friendly site about the ancient Egyptians from the British museum. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/history
Martin Burrett

Ancient civilizations - British Museum - 63 views

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    A good resource from the British museum. Explore ancient civilizations from across time and across the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Martin Burrett

LearnEnglish Kids - British Council - 40 views

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    Learn English Kids is a great collection of resources from the British Council for children learning English as an additional language. Play games, listen and watch stories and learn songs. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
Irene Gonzalo

British Council Website - 12 views

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    The British Council website contains free lesson plans and interesting ideas to use in the classroom.
Ed Webb

Please Sir, how do you re-tweet? - Twitter to be taught in UK primary schools - 2 views

  • The British government is proposing that Twitter is to be taught in primary (elementary) schools as part of a wider push to make online communication and social media a permanent part of the UK’s education system. And that’s not all. Kids will be taught blogging, podcasting and how to use Wikipedia alongside Maths, English and Science.
  • Traditional education in areas like phonics, the chronology of history and mental arithmetic remain but modern media and web-based skills and environmental education now feature.
  • The skills that let kids use Internet technologies effectively also work in the real world: being able to evaluate resources critically, communicating well, being careful with strangers and your personal information, conducting yourself in a manner appropriate to your environment. Those things are, and should be, taught in schools. It’s also a good idea to teach kids how to use computers, including web browsers etc, and how those real-world skills translate online.
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  • I think teaching kids HOW TO use Wikipedia is a step forward from ordering them NOT TO use it, as they presently do in many North American classrooms.
  • Open Source software is the future and therefore we need to concentrate on the wheels and not the vehicle!
  • Core skills is very important. Anyone and everyone can learn Photoshop & Word Processing at any stage of their life, but if core skills are missed from an early age, then evidence has shown that there has always been less chance that the missing knowledge could be learnt at a later stage in life.
  • Schools shouldn’t be about teaching content, but about learning to learn, getting the kind of critical skills that can be used in all kinds of contexts, and generating motivation for lifelong learning. Finnish schools are rated the best in the world according to the OECD/PISA ratings, and they have totally de-emphasised the role of content in the curriculum. Twitter could indeed help in the process as it helps children to learn to write in a precise, concise style - absolutely nothing wrong with that from a pedagogical point of view. Encouraging children to write is never a bad thing, no matter what the platform.
  • Front end stuff shouldn’t be taught. If anything it should be the back end gubbins that should be taught, databases and coding.
  • So what’s more important, to me at least, is not to know all kinds of useless facts, but to know the general info and to know how to think and how to search for information. In other words, I think children should get lessons in thinking and in information retrieval. Yes, they should still be taught about history, etc. Yes, it’s important they learn stuff that they could need ‘on the spot’ - like calculating skills. However, we can go a little bit easier on drilling the information in - by the time they’re 25, augmented reality will be a fact and not even a luxury.
  • Schools should focus more on teaching kids on how to think creatively so they can create innovative products like twitter rather then teaching on how to use it….
  • Schools should focus more on teaching kids on how to think creatively so they can create innovative products like twitter rather then teaching on how to use it….
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    The British government is proposing that Twitter is to be taught in primary (elementary) schools as part of a wider push to make online communication and social media a permanent part of the UK's education system. And that's not all. Kids will be taught blogging, podcasting and how to use Wikipedia alongside Maths, English and Science.
UN English Programme

The British Council - 0 views

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    The British Council's website - it has some very useful links.
UN English Programme

The British Council - 0 views

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    The British Council's website - it has some very useful links.
Martin Burrett

iGeology App - British Geological Survey - 40 views

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    A set of smartphone app downloads from the British Geological Survey which show detailed maps of what is under your feet. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/science
Martin Burrett

Sacred Stories - 56 views

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    This is a good site from the British Library with animated stories from a range of sacred texts from Sikhism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Hinduism. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Martin Burrett

BFI | Education - 60 views

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    The education section of the British Film Institute is a treasure trove of film clips, information and ideas. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Martin Burrett

A History of the World - 75 views

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    A superb series of radio programmes from the BBC and the British Museum about the history of humans told through 100 artefacts. The website has all the shows archived and lots more resources to help you retell the human story in your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Jorge Alhambra

Funny English Skills - 4 views

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    The aim of this wiki is to build a communication space with my students. It offers them the possibility of working listening, writing and speaking skills, as well as grammar and vocabulary. It will enable the students to get more knowledge about the British and American culture. The Ampliación 1º Bachillerato pupils will have to do all the exercises whereas 1º and 2º Bachillerato students will work voluntarily and their work would be considered as a follow up. It could improve their marks.
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