Blog Future
13th February
This blog was set up to capture our thoughts, ideas and collaborate on the potential educational application of some emerging technologies during our seminar at Stirling Management Centre.
The seminar was an opportunity for change & improvement managers representing Scottish Local Authorities, TEI’s and LTS, to advance our shared understanding of practical and desirable directions for future technology application in Scottish Education.
I would like to build on the success of our seminar by using this blog to publish some of my thoughts, but predominantly as a mechanism to share the publications and contributions of others that I find interesting and could help us develop the effective use of ICT to improve Learning & Teaching.
As an analogue native, I’m apprehensive about this step into publishing to the world, in particular, that I appropriately credit authors, copyright and IPR. Therefore, any good ideas will be someone else’s, any mistakes my responsibility, and the reproduction of any copyrighted material is not a challenge to the owner.
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Gordon McKinlay is currently “acting up” as a senior adviser within Renfrewshire. He takes us through the world of Geo Tagging.
Ian Stuart, PT of Technology in Islay High School takes us through the amazing work being done in Islay High School - every teacher has a tablet computer, and every pupil has a UMPC. Today he tells us how this has been achieved in the school, and the impact it has made on teaching and learning. His headings are as follows:
…..computer games as learning tools in the classroom? What may have seemed like a bizarre idea some time ago is now maybe not seen in such a light today due to some of the work that has been happening in Scottish schools over the past year. LTS efforts to explore this field via its