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Things to take into account when shooting video with your mobile

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  • Very Hungry QR Caterpillars
    Here are a series of QR codes to print out and stick into the story book of Eric Carle’s Very Hungry Caterpillar. Scan each one as you read the page to see videos of caterpillars munching leaves, gigantic vegetables and beautiful butterflies. Download the pdf  
    angelarees
  • Welcome to the Taccle2 website!
    Welcome to Taccle 2 – the site has: Free downloads  of the 5 step-by-step guides to integrating ICT and e-learning in your classroom: primary education, maths, science and technology, key competences, arts and culture and humanities. Free downloads of the popular E-learning Handbook for Classroom Teachers produced by the Taccle 1 project. Hundreds of ideas and  Full […]
    Jenny Hughes
  • Gamification
    I’ve always loved designing and playing games as a way of helping teachers and pupils learn new skills and knowledge.  I used to particularly enjoy designing and running management games which sometimes ran for the whole duration of a 3 or 4 day residential course and were based on a simulated timescale, an imaginary location,  Full […]
    Jenny Hughes

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  • Remembering Stavros Stavrou, former Deputy Director of Cedefop
    Earlier this month I received the sad news from Thessaloniki, Greece. Stavros Stavrou, the former Deputy Director of Cedefop (European Centre for Development of Vocational Training) had passed away. Many years have passed since we worked together in Cedefop, but the memories are still there. We learned to know each other during the difficult period […]
    Pekka Kamarainen
  • Critical digital pedagogy after covid 19 – reflections on teaching through the screen
    I stumbled on Sean’s blog from a tweet. And it was well worth it. Sean says: “We may want to respond to the pandemic, to the pivot online, by waiting it out, by filling in the gaps, by making do; but we must respond by taking a close look at what has happened, revising our […]
    Graham Attwell
  • Using Labour Market Information for Career Development in the Changing World of Work
    I was invited to make a presentation earlier this week to the European Union Horizon 2020 HECAT project exploring the use of algorithms within public employment systems. Waterford (Ireland) Institute of Technology is coordinating the project and according to the WaterfordLive web site “HECAT is a sociologically and anthropologically led project to make data trapped […]
    Graham Attwell

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  • TACCLE3 CODING Conference
    Originally posted on Ange's Scribbles: On October 6th 2017 we are organising the Taccle3 project’s final conference in the Flemish Parliament in Brussels. If you: • Want to learn more about ‘computational thinking’ and the link with coding, • Listen to some motivational speakers • Participate in hands-on workshops full of practical class room…
  • Painting with sound
    Babi2.0 playing with Singing fingers. Took her a minute to work out she needed sound and contact with the touch-screen to be able to draw. Maximum cuteness points for her song though!  
  • Ozobots
    The girls got the chance to play with some Ozobots recently. They respond to the colour and path of whatever line you place them on, so they will move along the path and change colour or direction depending on the colours they pass over. The bots come with some pre-printed cards and you can download […]

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