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I’ve now reorganised by web projects. My personal domain name will be the gateway to my various projects. I’ve also now sorted the layout of Radical Geography and will begin to update the content in the New Year. The Pilot Blog will announce new resources for Key Stage 4 and Share Geography will announce new content for key Stage 3. So please check your RSS feeds. I imagine in the future there will be a Key Stage 5 blog for the new sixth form, if we get a cohort together. Radical Geography and the gateway now have a custom Google search engine. In the meantime I have produced a Top-Ten downloads page for 2007 ,as a pre-Christmas present to colleagues, some surprisingly resources were favourites.
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There is now a page on the Geographical Association website about the project I have been involved with on webcams, some nice ideas already. I need to start writing up my parts now… ![]()
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I never get bored of watching these, there are a good selection on YouTube. A nice example here of New York.
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Tom Biebrach has adapted my weather and climate task using webcams, he has produced a Google map with links to different webcams. The task is accompanied by a worksheet. Nice work.
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Some nice work from Hugh Mothersole on the Wycombe High School website about the use of panorama images in the Geography classroom.
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For educators.
I’m happy to announce that our Teaching and Learning Newsletter is now complete and published.
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For Teachers and Educators…
One of the areas I have been working on over the last half-term is co-ordinating teaching and learning at my College.
As part of sharing our practice with other educators I have now set up the CITAL-TAL blog, please be gentle it is currently under construction.
You can read a ’snap-shot’ of our practice and other projects within our teaching and learning newsletter, which will be published half-termly.
Much will not come as a surprise for my online Geography colleagues, in fact, many are credited with ideas.
We are keen to have conversations with other educators across the world, whatever the subject specialism or age range. Please feel free to leave comments.
If you have a teaching and learning co-ordinator at your establishment, I would be grateful if you could pass on the link. This is a new role within our College and I’m keen to discuss it with others.
We now have a Research and Development Group, as a group we are keen to visit schools involved in innovative projects or just to see good practice. Of course, you are welcome to visit us!
Many thanks
Tony
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This one looks worth investigating, a set of U.K. based webcams linked to Google Earth.
A brilliant range of live feed and static, but periodically updated, web-cams that covers the whole of the United Kingdom, all nicely classified according to place marks.
It could make a nice resource for a weather or place related task.
The original file was produced by Google Earth Community member Weatherman 22. Hat-tip Google Earth Library.
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