LATEST NEWS

 

February 2004

All lessons from the first half of the spring term added

Martin

 

January 2004

All lessons from the Autumn term added

Links page updated

Training School Conference March 12th at the School of Education University of Birmingham

e-mail martin.sutton@swans.bham.sch.uk for more details

Webcam still not working but will be back online soon

Martin

 

September 2003 

All updates completed for this year.

The Training School successfully reapplied this year for a second four year phase which begins this September 2003

Webcam will be down while the Training School room computers are upgraded

                                                                                                                                                                    Martin

 

September 2002

After another long wait I've finally managed to update the website and add all the resources created during the Spring and Summer terms. Again see the subject pages  for more details.

The webcam should be up and running again very soon.

Was very fortunate to spend a week in Boston this summer at Alan November's "Building e-learning communities" conference. Met some great people, made some very good friends and picked up a load of ideas. For more information go to www.anovember.com. I will add some great links from the conference as soon as I can.

Martin

 

January 2002

After a long wait the website has  finally been updated. All the new lessons created in the Summer 2001 and Autumn 2001 terms have been added including a large majority of the resources. See the individual subject pages for more details.

Read our First Year report.

A new subject page for Religious Studies has been created.

The diary page has now been disarmed until I think of a more practical way of keeping it regularly updated. It is now "under construction"!

The Links page now lists all of the various lessons created within the training school by subject.

Sorry for the delay, especially to those students who had been waiting to see their work.

Martin