@Teacher_Luke_UK @ukreadroadmap@bdca247@deanstokes@LisaBerghoff Great stuff. Well done Luke.
Great to see that multiple lockdowns haven’t dampened your #Lon19 passion for this project.
Looking forward to hearing how it all goes.
@LavergneNikki@GoogleForEdu https://t.co/MYtFqQlAgY is so useful for home learning. Simple and easy to use.
(Sorry - not a chrome extension)
(Not really that sorry!)
@lisampriel @jamestanton@pgliljedahl I would suggest looking at how many ‘parts’ there are in each.
4/10 refers to four parts of 10
4:10 refers to four parts of 14
These are clearly different. In fact 4/10 and 4:6 are more closely related. Simplifying both retains the proportions too.
Looking forward to working with colleagues and departments to support them in using technology to improve their teaching practice.
More importantly, I hope this will help to unleash the creativity of our pupils in the digital space.
@Rangathetrainer @ClayCodes@benlcollins I can hugely recommend all of @benlcollins stuff. It had made a huge impact on my Innovator project and some school workflow stuff I have done.
Make sure you get his weekly GSheets tips emails too.
@sheemamayat @edsouthall I used this extensively during the last lockdown. Works really well and is one of only few that allow both free pencil drawing and typed text. Perfect for maths where symbols can be tricky.