ICT Competitions 2004
Innovation
in ICT Award
Congratulations to the winner and
thanks to everyone who entered – there is clearly an amazing
amount of high quality work in the county!
Winner
School: Chaulden
Junior School (839)
Teacher: Graham King
Title: Parents, Children & Computers – Learning
together
Adult and Community Learning project
The winning project of the ‘Innovations Award’ was an exciting
initiative aimed at bringing the community together to develop
ICT skills and understanding. Parents and children worked together
to make an ICT presentation (using Powerpoint) based upon their
family histories. Through a series of evening events, the school
was able to develop relationships with parents and enhance ICT
skills of adults and children alike.
Prize was sponsored by NTL
Presented by:
Jane Ives, Account Manager, NTL
Submission Details
All we needed from schools was one sheet of A4 paper explaining the nature
of the work undertaken at your school and how this was supported / taught.
We also needed a sample of the final work from pupils.
Judging Criteria
The panel looked for original, unusual and exciting uses
of ICT in subject learning.
ICT
Best Practice Award
Congratulations to the winners and
thanks to everyone who entered – there is clearly an amazing
amount of high quality work in the county!
Winners of the Best Practice Awards
Foundation (under 5) Category
School: Killigrew Infant & Nursery School (461)
Teacher: Jane Young
Title: Developing an understanding of technology and control in
everyday life
Key Stage 1 (5-7) Category
School: Benington CE Primary School (194)
Teacher: Anja Webb-Ingail
Title: Delivering the QCA unit 2B Creating Pictures
Key Stage 2 (7-11) Category
School: Round Diamond Primary School (157)
Teacher: Paul Turner
Title: ICT Unit 3B Manipulating Sound with links to RE and Literacy
Special Schools or Attached units (all ages) Category
School: St. Lukes School
Teacher: John Warwick
Title: Using Video Conferencing
Secondary schools (11-18) Category
School: Watling View SLD School (882)
Teacher: Chris Carter & Robert Good
Title: The development of Interactive IEPs with SLD Students
aged 16-19
Digital Video Camcorder Prizes
Thanks to RM for the Prizes (Canon MV600i + accessory pack
+ Pinnacle Studio DV editing software (for the non expert user)
Prizes presenting by Martin Pipe, Sales Consultant, RM...
Submission
Details
Teachers are asked to submit details of a piece of work
they have done with their students in a subject, topic or theme,
where ICT has been of particular benefit. They are requested
to submit also their planning and examples of students’ work
with a focus on the way in which ICT was used. For details of what
to send us, see entry form on reverse of this sheet.
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