Monthly Archive: May 2012

May 30

Digital Leaders – The Best Part

The Digital Leaders movement is growing by the minute so I had a little think about what the Fulford School Digital Leaders have achieved over the course of these last few months. It’s incredible. This time a year ago if I had said to myself you would have contacted google, microsoft, toshiba, and have organised …

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May 29

Scratch in Brunswick House

Previously in digital Leaders at Brunswick house we have been testing out scratch. We have tested many instructions including: Fish Game Ping Pong and may more… We strongley recomend to download this because it is great fun to test and there are loads of great tutorials on the site as well as great instructionsyou can …

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May 28

How to hide the blogger navbar

Jack B, a digital leader from Greenfields Primary, has made this super tutorial about how to hide the navbar on a blog. A useful thing to know how to do. Thanks Jack!    

May 17

Infant digital leaders at Nightingale

We have appointed 5 digital leaders so far at Nightingale. They had an interview which was taken very seriously.     They have also received and signed their contracts. The children took them home first of course to show parents! They were very proud to return them with their signatures on. The link to the …

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May 11

DWJS Wiki Team

Hello! We’re the DWJS Wiki Team;we lead the DWJS Wiki (dwjs.wikispaces.com) in updating and expanding our informative website. Our Wiki is a reliable, safe and ever-evolving rescource bank, created by our pupils who are interested developing their ICT skills. Weekly, the Team gather to continue our work on the Wiki and let the site grow even more. The Wiki …

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May 07

Screenr screencasting tutorial

A video tutorial to help you create video tutorials! Check out this great tutorial that Mr Kenyon (@ashmrkenyon) did for his digital leaders. It will help them create tutorials for the digital leader yotube channel. It will be really helpful for my digital leaders too – what about yours?   Check out Mr Kenyon’s original …

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