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Archive for July, 2006
Interaction in large classes :: Inexpensive 'technology' to get all students responding ::
Loop the cable when holding the mike… :: How to reduce cable noise... ::
MoodleMoot 2006 :: Milton Keynes and the Open University go moodling... ::
And then we focus on their heads, and slightly to one side :: Creativity and Maths - a hostile witness ::
Teach yourself with Google? :: Can students teach themselves using the Web? ::
Common denominator of bloggers :: It may be the technology ::
The future is… :: Reliable connection to the Internet is all I ask for ::
Formulas in text :: Ambiguous descriptions of formulas in newspapers ::
GCSE Map finished (well, begun) :: Now I have the topics mapped, it is time to start adding bits of content ::
28mm :: A favourate focal length regained. ::
Geometry Applet: Triangle :: Draggable triangle with perpendicular height ::
Geometry Applet: Parallelogram :: Simple use of David Joyce's Geometry Applet to animate diagrams ::
GCSE: Algebra map :: Time to start putting some content in soon ::
Jinpow :: Jinpow exhibition with a nice Flash site ::
MSIE Beta 7 :: Tabbed browsing and RSS feeds in a side bar... ::
Calendar wallpaper :: Photoshop and then copy paste a calendar in ::
Seeing your content through someone else’s eyes :: Winner of recent BBC redesign contest does a Being John Malkovich ::
Livebox :: How to stop customers paying you more ::
e-learning or just doing the job these days? :: e-learning definition used by OFSTED very broad and includes ILT/ICT ::
Flash: Consolidation :: This timeline is all my own work and I didn't look at the textbook... Lesson 2 and 3 applied to an animation showing how the area of a parallelogram is calculated... ::
Transitive relations :: Hypertext and set theory ::
Independence Day :: Ruth wants to visit Chicago again one day, this picture looks like my idea of small town US. ::
WriteRoom: minimal text :: Hog Bay software provide a small app that turns your iBook or MacBook into an Alphasmart with built in hand heater ::
email: plus addressing :: External mailing lists and registrations can be a source of spam. Use plus addressing to keep tags on where the spam is coming from ::
Canada day :: Ruth likes the idea of Canada ::
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bodmas.org, Keith Burnett