5 Fledgling “Interesting Ways” Presentations

Currently there are close to 30 different presentations exploring Interesting Ways to use a whole variety of different types of technology in the classroom.

Here are a few of the most recent fledgling resources, please let me know if you would like to contribute by adding an idea.

Don’t forget to explore the rest of the Interesting Ways resources.

5 NEW “Interesting Ways” Resources

Just recently there have been a few people nudging me to start some specific Interesting Ways resources. Here are the latest additions to the family.

Please help by sharing your expertise and ideas by adding just one slide, one idea and maybe one image.

Also keep blogging and tweeting about them to encourage as many colleagues to use them and share their own interesting ways. Just let me know if you can contribute.

7 New "Interesting Ways to Use" Resources

With the half term break upon us here I wanted to introduce some new members of the “Interesting Ways to Use…” family. In addition to the usual types of tech topics I have decided to start some resources that are not technology specific in a hope to widen the relevance.

Interesting Ways to use Voicethread, Wordle and the Nintendo DS

It has been great to see the range of classroom ideas in the “Interesting Ways” series really expand and develop over time. It is always great to connect with a fellow educator and invite them to edit the various presentations.

The most recent presentations have included Voicethread and Wordle which are really great little tools and their flexibility is reflected in the wide range of ideas that people have offered.

We are about to kick off a Nintendo DS project at school, which you will hear more about here soon, and so I have been thrilled to see a bunch of ideas outlined by people with direct classroom experience of using the consoles. It will prove a useful set of current thinking for our teachers and I hope we’ll be able to contribute too.

I hope that you are finding the presentations useful. As always if you have an idea that you would like to contribute then just get in touch. Thanks for all of the support and contributions so far. (By the way the very first presentation on the IWB has just hit 40 different ideas!)