The Information Policy Office generates and provides educational materials regarding computer use and security.
Feel free to download these and use them, either printed or electronically, in your campaign.
SpellAnywhere is a fun new way for pupils to learn and practise their weekly spellings.
Using a simple online interface, teachers can set up a spelling test in minutes which pupils can then access from home.
The spelling test can be embedded into your school website, which not only makes it more convenient for pupils, but also generates more visits to the site.
Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements.
BookletCreator is a free online tool that allows you to create a booklet from a
PDF document. It reorders pages so that after printing and folding the pages, a
small book is created
GeekChart is an online application that provides you with an interesting way of showing where you share stuff online. It generates an embeddable pie chart showing the last 30 days of your activity on the popular social sites where you have an account. Each site is presented as a slice on the pie chart along with the overall percentage.
The first set of links provides information for people who have not yet read the book or have a general interest. It contains:
Bios of the authors
Reviews of the book, what people are saying
The table of contents
An excerpt from the book, "The Prologue"
A list of venues and dates where the authors will be speaking
The second set of links contains resources for people who have read the book and want to learn more about the theory. Here you will find:
An online discussion forum
Additional resources including an expanded bibliography and source code for simulations
Q&A section for asking the authors questions
A form for emailing the authors