by Ian Addison | Jan 22, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
Firstly, apologies that it has taken so long to write this. The week after BETT is always just as busy as the time when you’re there. Also, I didn’t take a laptop with me due to space constraints in the luggage (Charlie’s straighteners took priority...
by Ian Addison | Jan 19, 2012 | blogposts, General Thoughts
One thing that I found out at BETT is that Brainpop is now available as a service through our Google Apps login. This means that if you have both Google Apps and Brainpop, you can link the two to make it easier for children to access the resources. Fabulous! So how do...
by Ian Addison | Jan 17, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
This is the first of many BETT posts that I am going to be writing, it’s been such a busy weekend that I’ve only just had time to go through and add photos etc to the blog posts! So, to start with, Day 1. The day we took the children. I’ve been to...
by Ian Addison | Jan 17, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
Ok, I’m not really sure how this happened but it appears I have been shortlisted. I’ve only got and got a nomination for the Learning Without Frontiers awards. I’ve been nominated in the category of Primary Innovator which sounds pretty good to me!...
by Ian Addison | Jan 10, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
Just a quick post to say that there will be another Google Teacher Academy in the UK this year. Full details can be found here: http://www.google.com/educators/gta.html but it is well worth applying. I found it to be a full-on day of innovation, enthusiasm and ideas...
by Ian Addison | Jan 7, 2012 | blogposts, Conferences / BETT
As you may have noticed, there are lots of hashtags circling around for the BETT Show. We have the official one (#Bett_show) and lots of unofficial ones too including #bett12, #bett2012, #bett and #bettshow. If you look through the hashtags then there are obviously...