In case you haven’t heard of it, or just to remind you if you have, The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book contains:
Personal Learning Networks
What a wonderful connected world we live in! Thus it was that a group of us were able to listen to, and chat with, Chris Smith about, appropriately enough, learning networks.
Personal Learning Networks–An Online Discussion
No Comment?
Do you have a policy about publishing comments on your blog posts?
Getting Teachers Engaged With Technology
Spreadsheets Across the Curriculum
<Yawn> <Groan><zzz><Snort><Grunt> If that’s the sort of thing that greets you when you tell a class that “we’re going to be looking at spreadsheets”, then maybe – just maybe – you ain’t doing it right. I mean, I think spreadsheets can be exciting, a window into some really lively discussion. OK, I admit it: I don’t get out nearly as much as I should, but even so….
Dates For Your Diary
Teachshare session this evening
Dates For Your Diary
A Safer Internet
FutureLab Publications Available
Advertising and Internet Literacy
C? I tld u so, didn't I? txtN isn't so bad aftr ll, unl ur /:-)
When, a few years ago, a 13 year-old girl wrote her entire English essay in texting language, people were predicting the end of civilisation as we know it. Now it turns out that research seems to suggest that texting can actually aid literacy. So where does the truth lie?
Computers in Classrooms out now!
Internet Safety Issues
Technology for Writers Made Easy
Being a masochistic sort of person, I recently started a new website. I think you may find much of it relevant to your work even though it’s not an educational website as such.

