the link                                                           ISSUE 1
                                                                                                   6TH OCTOBER 2009

                                          hints, tips and ideas for techy and not-so-techy teachers

                                                                 focus on: games based learning … pages 2 & 3
                                                             One for the SMARTboard: jigsaw planet … page 4
                                                                                 teachmeet north west … page 4




WHAT IS THE LINK?
Have you ever wished that we had           with some really useful tools. The
more time to share great ideas?            main focus will be e-learning, but I’ll
                                           probably include other things as well.
Have you ever been shown how to
use a piece of software or a website,      Some of us like paper, some of us
but then forgotten about it, or            like electronic versions, so the Link
struggled to make it work?                 will appear in a variety of guises:

Have you wondered how we can help          - a paper newsletter
our students to engage in e-learning?      - an electronic version of the paper
                                           newsletter, accessible from our
Have you wondered how you will             school network and online
find the time to use the learning          - a series of blog posts—which
                                                                                                                http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/1404655459/



platform effectively with our              (unlike paper) can include audio and
students?                                  video

I know I have.                             Questions? Requests? Feedback?
                                                                                                                Photo: Chain link by Sparktography on Flickr




                                           Want to collaborate or contribute?
                                                                                                                Used under Creative Commons Licence




I can’t create time (sadly) and I’m not    Just let me know,
claiming to have all the answers. I can
try a new way to share ideas—and           Happy linking,
here it is. My plan is to produce an       Lois
occasional newsletter, containing
some hints and tips for getting started




                               Did you know the Link is also available online? Go to www.morethanmaths.com/thelink
“Games can be used
                                           successfully with
                                                                         focus on:
                                        individuals, pairs or
                                      groups playing on the
                                                 interactive
                                               whiteboard.”




                                       http://www.supermathsworld.com
         Birley CC has subscribed to Super Maths World. To access the
         site just use our school log in—it’s on posters in the maths
         classrooms.

         The site looks like a ‘real’ video game, with students fighting an
         opponent. There are games for every topic, although you may
         need to look at the kids section for some students.

         The only disadvantage is that there is no way to link directly to
         individual games—students have to go to the homepage and click
         through a series of menus.




                                                             Students solve puzzles and compete against
                                                             opponents from around the world. Each game
                                                             is a race, first to the finish line is the winner.

                                                             Register as a teacher to receive a class code,
                                                             then students don’t need to give any personal
                                                             details at all. To register, they select a colour,
                                                             an animal and a number—for example, I set up
    http://www.tutpup.com                                    a demo account as orangecat1810. Since they
                                                             aren’t giving any personal details to the site and
                                                             there are no chat opportunities, it is totally
                                                             safe.

                                                             Best of all, it’s free!



THE LINK
Page 2
games based learning
 WHY SHOULD WE BE USING GAMES BASED LEARNING?
 Games based learning can be        The key is to balance the          into the classroom, but
 highly motivating. It’s boy        learning and the fun. All of the   remember to check that the
 friendly and it’s fun. There’s     sites featured here focus on       game will actually run on the
 also a growing amount of           the maths, but in the context      netbooks before you try it with
 research that suggests that        of a game.                         a class—they don’t have quite as
 games based learning can help                                         much software as the desktop
 children with poor working         Games based learning doesn’t       computers do!
 memory to improve, provided        have to be restricted to the
 that the learning is targeted.     computer room. Games can
                                    be used successfully with
                                    individuals, pairs or groups       Want to find out more?
                                    playing on the interactive         This Teachers’ TV video features
                                    whiteboard. Netbooks (mini         Dawn Hallybone from Oakdale
                                    laptops) can easily be brought     Junior School, where       games
    “Games based learning                                              based learning is being used very
            can be highly                                              successfully.
             motivating.”                                              http://www.teachers.tv/
                                                                       video/37337




                                                     http://www.mangahigh.com


                                                                  “For me doing mathematics
 Students answer questions as part of an arcade style             has always been like playing
 game. The games start off at a fairly easy level, but                a game. At Manga High
 stick with it—they get harder!                                    we've been working hard to
                                                                  bring out the playful side of
 The site is aimed at GCSE students, but could be                   maths while ensuring that
 used with younger students as well.                                 students get the essential
 This is a free site, although students are encouraged                     skills to master this
 to register. It is carefully monitored, with no chat                     important subject. ”
 or user generated content, so it’s totally safe.                           Marcus du Sautoy

                                                                                               ISSUE 1

                                                                                                  Page 3
… and finally
                                                                          NORTH WEST
On Friday 2nd October I        People volunteered to offer
                                                                 Want to find out more?
tried something new.           presentations lasting 7
Instead of heading home and    minutes or 2 minutes. These       Tim and Moby from brainpop.co.uk explain what a
collapsing on the sofa, I      presentations have to be          Teachmeet is:
drove to the BBC’s 21st        about something that they         http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Cenury Classroom in            have used in a classroom          v=SlSQYSnPUQY
Salford to attend my first     situation.                        (This was made for a Scottish Teachmeet, we didn’t
Teachmeet.                                                       have bagpipes in Salford…)
                               Anyone can join in, either as
What is a Teachmeet?           a presenter or just to listen     Most Teachmeets are organised through this site:
Basically it’s a group of      and/or discuss. It’s not a        http://teachmeet.pbworks.com
teachers who meet up to        formal session, in fact it’s so
exchange ideas. Some of        informal that it’s known as       But Teachmeet Northwest has its own site:
these people are actually      an unconference.                  http://www.teachmeetnw.pbworks.com
there in the room, others
join in via an online          I came away with loads of
                               great ideas and resources—        My summary of all the presentations, with links to some
Flashmeeting— which is like                                      really good sites is here:
a combination of a video       some of which are featured
                               here. I’ll be passing more of     http://
conference and a chat                                            morethanmaths.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/
                               these ideas on as soon as
room.                                                            teachmeetnw
                               I’ve tried them out.



ONE FOR THE INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD: CLASSTOOLS FRUIT MACHINE
The fruit machine is a fun     Once a student’s name
way of picking students        has been selected, you
randomly.                      have the option to
                               remove them from the
Just go to the website
                               list, or you can leave
and enter a list of names.
                               them in for another
You can copy the names
                               chance to be chosen. This
from a list made on a
                               will definitely keep
word processor or
spreadsheet—then you           students on their toes!
don’t have to keep typing      This is great for selecting                                      TOP TIP
them each time.                students to answer                                               Try inputting key
                                                                                                words instead of
                               questions or present                                             names. Then ask
As soon as you have
                               results in class. It could                                      students to explain
entered the list, just click                                                                  what the words mean.
                               also be used to randomly
the button that says ‘Fruit
                               select pairs or groups of
Machine’ and kerching—
                               students.
up comes a name.                                     http://classtools.net/education-games-php/fruit_machine/


                                                The Link by Lois Lindemann is licensed under a
                          Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.


                                                                                                             THE LINK
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  • 1.
    the link ISSUE 1 6TH OCTOBER 2009 hints, tips and ideas for techy and not-so-techy teachers focus on: games based learning … pages 2 & 3 One for the SMARTboard: jigsaw planet … page 4 teachmeet north west … page 4 WHAT IS THE LINK? Have you ever wished that we had with some really useful tools. The more time to share great ideas? main focus will be e-learning, but I’ll probably include other things as well. Have you ever been shown how to use a piece of software or a website, Some of us like paper, some of us but then forgotten about it, or like electronic versions, so the Link struggled to make it work? will appear in a variety of guises: Have you wondered how we can help - a paper newsletter our students to engage in e-learning? - an electronic version of the paper newsletter, accessible from our Have you wondered how you will school network and online find the time to use the learning - a series of blog posts—which http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparktography/1404655459/ platform effectively with our (unlike paper) can include audio and students? video I know I have. Questions? Requests? Feedback? Photo: Chain link by Sparktography on Flickr Want to collaborate or contribute? Used under Creative Commons Licence I can’t create time (sadly) and I’m not Just let me know, claiming to have all the answers. I can try a new way to share ideas—and Happy linking, here it is. My plan is to produce an Lois occasional newsletter, containing some hints and tips for getting started Did you know the Link is also available online? Go to www.morethanmaths.com/thelink
  • 2.
    “Games can beused successfully with focus on: individuals, pairs or groups playing on the interactive whiteboard.” http://www.supermathsworld.com Birley CC has subscribed to Super Maths World. To access the site just use our school log in—it’s on posters in the maths classrooms. The site looks like a ‘real’ video game, with students fighting an opponent. There are games for every topic, although you may need to look at the kids section for some students. The only disadvantage is that there is no way to link directly to individual games—students have to go to the homepage and click through a series of menus. Students solve puzzles and compete against opponents from around the world. Each game is a race, first to the finish line is the winner. Register as a teacher to receive a class code, then students don’t need to give any personal details at all. To register, they select a colour, an animal and a number—for example, I set up http://www.tutpup.com a demo account as orangecat1810. Since they aren’t giving any personal details to the site and there are no chat opportunities, it is totally safe. Best of all, it’s free! THE LINK Page 2
  • 3.
    games based learning WHY SHOULD WE BE USING GAMES BASED LEARNING? Games based learning can be The key is to balance the into the classroom, but highly motivating. It’s boy learning and the fun. All of the remember to check that the friendly and it’s fun. There’s sites featured here focus on game will actually run on the also a growing amount of the maths, but in the context netbooks before you try it with research that suggests that of a game. a class—they don’t have quite as games based learning can help much software as the desktop children with poor working Games based learning doesn’t computers do! memory to improve, provided have to be restricted to the that the learning is targeted. computer room. Games can be used successfully with individuals, pairs or groups Want to find out more? playing on the interactive This Teachers’ TV video features whiteboard. Netbooks (mini Dawn Hallybone from Oakdale laptops) can easily be brought Junior School, where games “Games based learning based learning is being used very can be highly successfully. motivating.” http://www.teachers.tv/ video/37337 http://www.mangahigh.com “For me doing mathematics Students answer questions as part of an arcade style has always been like playing game. The games start off at a fairly easy level, but a game. At Manga High stick with it—they get harder! we've been working hard to bring out the playful side of The site is aimed at GCSE students, but could be maths while ensuring that used with younger students as well. students get the essential This is a free site, although students are encouraged skills to master this to register. It is carefully monitored, with no chat important subject. ” or user generated content, so it’s totally safe. Marcus du Sautoy ISSUE 1 Page 3
  • 4.
    … and finally NORTH WEST On Friday 2nd October I People volunteered to offer Want to find out more? tried something new. presentations lasting 7 Instead of heading home and minutes or 2 minutes. These Tim and Moby from brainpop.co.uk explain what a collapsing on the sofa, I presentations have to be Teachmeet is: drove to the BBC’s 21st about something that they http://www.youtube.com/watch? Cenury Classroom in have used in a classroom v=SlSQYSnPUQY Salford to attend my first situation. (This was made for a Scottish Teachmeet, we didn’t Teachmeet. have bagpipes in Salford…) Anyone can join in, either as What is a Teachmeet? a presenter or just to listen Most Teachmeets are organised through this site: Basically it’s a group of and/or discuss. It’s not a http://teachmeet.pbworks.com teachers who meet up to formal session, in fact it’s so exchange ideas. Some of informal that it’s known as But Teachmeet Northwest has its own site: these people are actually an unconference. http://www.teachmeetnw.pbworks.com there in the room, others join in via an online I came away with loads of great ideas and resources— My summary of all the presentations, with links to some Flashmeeting— which is like really good sites is here: a combination of a video some of which are featured here. I’ll be passing more of http:// conference and a chat morethanmaths.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/ these ideas on as soon as room. teachmeetnw I’ve tried them out. ONE FOR THE INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD: CLASSTOOLS FRUIT MACHINE The fruit machine is a fun Once a student’s name way of picking students has been selected, you randomly. have the option to remove them from the Just go to the website list, or you can leave and enter a list of names. them in for another You can copy the names chance to be chosen. This from a list made on a will definitely keep word processor or spreadsheet—then you students on their toes! don’t have to keep typing This is great for selecting TOP TIP them each time. students to answer Try inputting key words instead of questions or present names. Then ask As soon as you have results in class. It could students to explain entered the list, just click what the words mean. also be used to randomly the button that says ‘Fruit select pairs or groups of Machine’ and kerching— students. up comes a name. http://classtools.net/education-games-php/fruit_machine/ The Link by Lois Lindemann is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. THE LINK Page 4