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Free Resources - Video ideas to help your teaching and learning
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Resources for Teachers by Teachers – Summer Camp
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How much do you trust your students?
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Award Winning Innovative Teacher – James Kent
James’ involvement with the Innovative Teachers Network is fairly recent. He joined a local network created by Alessio Bernardelli , a former Innovative Teachers Award winner himself. The goal of the network is to establish the Innovative Teachers community Read More...
Raise your hand if you're innovative
I think I enjoyed last Friday's Innovative Teachers event at Microsoft just a much as Stuart did. The teachers we meet are always inspiring, and this group of 12 was quite special. Like Stuart and the teachers, I was also inspired by Guy Shearer's keynote. Read More...
Am I socially network inept or just ‘Billy No Mates’?
There are certain social protocols that we naturally adopt, such as body language, eye contact, personal space and appropriate conversation. I am the shy and retiring type and I think I am only now getting comfortable in a wide variety of social situations. Read More...
Happy New Year !
And Blwyddyn Newydd Dda to all the Welsh blog followers. So it is 2009, a new term, time to reflect on 2008, enjoy the last of the mince pies and start on those New Year's resolutions (which, if you're anything like me, you'll keep up for all of about Read More...
The Imagine Cup
Do your students have the passion and creativity to use and develop technology innovations that can make a difference in the world? Of course they do, so why not encourage them to them to enter the Imagine Cup. The Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student Read More...
Far Eastenders or the Worldwide Innovative Teachers Forum in Hong Kong
As mentioned, next week we will be blogging ‘live’, (well, almost) from the Worldwide Innovative Teachers Forum in Hong Kong. Kristen and I will be accompanied by Peter Carney and Dan Roberts whom, Kristen spoke about in her last two blog posts. They Read More...
Communities of the Moment
In an earlier post ( here ) I told you about the communities that exist on the Innovative Teachers Network (ITN). Since the beginning of this school term, we have had over 20 new communities created on the ITN. All have a different focus and represent Read More...
More help for your search
Recently I told you about the E-Librarian, a service to help you in your search for information on education topics. (To refresh your memory, click HERE for that post.) Today I have another time-saving tool to help you with UK-specific education research. Read More...
Innovative Teachers …. The new A-Team !
I recently attended a great gathering of teachers at the the E-Learning Conference in Jersey (and got to see the Red Arrows performing at the Island’s Battle of Britain celebrations, which was very cool). I think the conference challenged and certainly Read More...
Innovative uses of technology?
We throw around the word "innovation" a lot in education today. Indeed, it's one of our favourite words at Microsoft, as we've frequently referred to Innovative Teachers or Innovative Schools programmes in this blog. But what does it really mean? I was Read More...
Your own personal librarian
If you have a question about something related to your teaching, where you go to get the answer? Or, if one of your students, your head teacher, or a fellow teacher asks you a question that you don't know the answer to, what do you do about it? Chances Read More...
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If you join the MSDN blog community (using the link above), you will get an extra couple of nice features. One is that you get the chance to comment on any of the blog articles. It's not because I want to know who you are -  unless you tell me in Read More...
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