learn-ict.org.uk
Learn ICT: Featured Websites
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ICT Scheme of Work. From Foundation Phase to Key Stage 3. Helping you to achieve the NAACE ICT Mark. Internet Safety support and information for Schools. Safe images for you to use in your school projects. Resources and information for your mobile journey. A showcase for your animations. Schools' software supported by Swansea ICT Service. The resource currently focusses on five composers: William Mathias, Dilys Elwyn-Edwards, Grace Williams, Joseph Parry and Alun Hoddinott. Each composer has a profil...
christocarterhome.wordpress.com
Featured Page – Chris Carter
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On the Cutting Ed of Tech. Gamification vs. Educational Games. School is no place for games – or is it? Today we’ll explore the principles of applying games and gamification in your classroom, and look at a few examples. We’ll also discuss the difference between Gamification and Educational Games. Gamification vs. Educational Games. Tech Talk Roundtable 03-24. We discuss all things gamey. VIDEO: Games and Productive Struggle. Games take a problem-based approach to learning. 8211; the inclusion of various...
swanseacitycentre.com
Trails
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The Premier Waterfront City Centre. City Centre Pocket Map. Museums & Galleries. Sport & Activities. Eat & Drink. Invest & Business. Beyond Bricks & Mortar. Business Advice & Support. Business Improvement District (BID). Transforming Swansea City Centre. Princess Way to The River Bridges. River bridge traffic changes. River Bridges Image Gallery. High Street Corridor Project. St David’s Shopping Centre and Oldway House. Waterfront Phase 2 and 3. Swansea Central Area Strategic Framework. You are here: Home.
lostcitiesconference2016.wordpress.com
Keynote Speakers |
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António Câmara (CENSE/FCT- UNL, Portugal). Catherine Clarke (University of Southampton, UK). Catherine Clarke is Professor of Medieval Literature and Culture at the University of Southampton, UK. She has published widely on place, identity and uses of the past, and her work draws on digital, practice-led and collaborative methods, as well as close reading of textual and material evidence. She has led major projects on the cities of Chester ( www.medievalchester.ac.uk. Maurizio Forte (Duke University, US).
dhawards.org
DH Awards 2014 Voting | Digital Humanities Awards
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Highlighting Resources in Digital Humanities. DH Awards 2012 Results. DH Awards 2012 Nominations. DH Awards 2012 Voting. DH Awards 2012 Nominations Committee. DH Awards 2012 FAQs. DH Awards 2013 FAQs. DH Awards 2013 Nominations Committee. DH Awards 2013 Nominations. DH Awards 2013 Voting. DH Awards 2013 Results. DH Awards 2013 Statistics. DH Awards 2013 Feedback. DH Awards 2014 Nominations Committee. Frequently Asked Questions 2014. Nominations – French. Nominations – Japanese. Nominations – Spanish.
hullhistorycentre.blogspot.com
hull history centre: July 2014
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News, stories and updates from behind the scenes at the Hull History Centre. Thursday, 17 July 2014. Digital Heritage 2014 conference. On Saturday I attended the Digital Heritage 2014 conference. Organised by the Centre for Digital Heritage. With an eye to both current and possible future projects in mind. I was struck by the multi-disciplinary nature of the Centre and hope that the current initiatives at Hull based around the Creative Economy. Can be as effective. Sanna Wicks (University of Birmingham) ...