
EdTech Case Studies
EdTech Case Studies


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Blooket

Making the most of waiting time – Ideas ...

Online mini-whiteboards

Strategies for peer interaction

Utilising Google Sites and Google Classr...

Scanning paper documents to pdf

New Tools in Google Meet – Prepari...

Remote Learning: What’s Working We...

Do you keep spotting recurring mistakes?...

EdTech to support students with SEND
7 opportunities for students to pursue interests through online resources (part 1) and an invitation to share your favourite sites!
by Christian Turton | Nov 21, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
The EdTech series of blog posts are focusing on the “Great Teaching and Learning” framework from Sandringham and in this blog post we explore some of the opportunities to signpost online resources that can enable students to...
Read MoreDesmos Starter Slides – A tool for checking in
by Hannah Fryer | Feb 25, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
We’ve all had that moment in a lesson, whether it be online or in person, where we ask the...
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by Vicky Dumsday | Feb 8, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
Over several years, I have tried various apps to turn written pages into pdfs that I can then...
Read MoreBlooket
by Fleur Baikie | Feb 1, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
This week I have been using Blooket with my classes to revise necessary vocabulary and key...
Read MoreMaking the most of waiting time – Ideas for starters
by Joanne Russell | Jan 30, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
Very often in PRE I find that I am teaching a topic which is abstract, and which might require a...
Read MoreOnline mini-whiteboards
by Laura Bonass | Jan 28, 2021 | Blogs, Bright Ideas, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
As we return to online teaching, we face the obstacle of missing the visual cues that come with...
Read MoreStrategies for peer interaction
by Katie Wills | Jan 19, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
Lockdown 2.0 has encouraged me to improve the amount of peer interaction that takes part in my...
Read MoreUtilising Google Sites and Google Classroom for Accessible Learning for All
by Liz Kelly | Jan 10, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies, Teaching Tips, Teaching Tips & Bright Ideas
‘Embrace the pedagogy’ was a key phrase that resonated with me last year from The...
Read MoreScanning paper documents to pdf
by Caroline Creaby | Jan 10, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
The availability of cameras on phones and devices means that students are able to take photos of...
Read MoreNew Tools in Google Meet – Preparing for Virtual Learning in January ’20
by Mark Allday | Jan 4, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
Google has been rolling out some exciting new features in Meet to increase usability for virtual...
Read MoreRemote Learning: What’s Working Well at Sandringham
by Caroline Creaby | Jan 2, 2021 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
As we prepare for another period of remote learning, I have summarised some tools and approaches...
Read MoreDo you keep spotting recurring mistakes? Help is at hand.
by Caroline Creaby | Nov 18, 2020 | Blogs, EdTech Case Studies
I can’t begin to estimate the number of times I have written the same feedback on a...
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