I've done a couple of things today to develop my ICT/computing curriculum idea:
- I've created this generic LI slide to display during lessons to remind the children of my generic success criteria (and to make it clear to any visitors that focused learning is actually going on in the room!):
- I've created a website up for the children (in Years 4-6) to access independently which contains: a list of tasks in order of difficulty for each strand of learning, shortcuts to apps/websites and a link to the associated LI slide for each tasks (or rather will do, when I put the PDF files online):
http://www.parkfieldict.co.uk/ict/
The more work I do on this idea, the more that I'm beginning to realise that it could actually work...


Brilliant idea Simon. A fantastic resource to build around and a great way to show teachers the potential of iPads and ICT without prescribing specific activities to do.
Posted by: Sam shallcross | 25 February 2013 at 09:28 PM
This is a bold approach, and something that would definately foster independent learning. I'm very intrigued.
Posted by: Andy Perryer | 27 February 2013 at 06:05 PM
The ICT overtook me. Can't spell when excited.
Posted by: Andy Perryer | 27 February 2013 at 08:06 PM