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The future of assessment?

Will changes to assessment requirements in Primary and Secondary schools lead to changes in the way that assessment is delivered, reviewed and stored? With assessment of writing at Key Stage 2 now...

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Why Student Jotter is a valuable tool for teaching e-safety

How do you store your pupil’s work?  With teachers facing mountains of paperwork, traditional student work portfolios are becoming cumbersome and out of date. The rise of the internet, audio, video and...

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New Ofsted Criteria 2012 – How We Can Help

From January, Ofsted are changing the way schools are inspected. New criteria have been set out to focus on four main areas: The achievement of pupils The quality of teaching The quality of leadership...

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Improving Pupil Interaction with New Classroom Technology

Recent innovations in the classroom have led some critics to fear a breakdown of traditional teaching methods. Understanding the Impact of New Technology In only November last year Conservative MP...

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Encourage e-Safety on Safer Internet Day

Tuesday the 7th of February marks Safer Internet Day, an annual event designed to encourage e-safety and responsible use of the internet. This year, the theme is “connecting generations and educating...

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3 Simple Steps to Online Student Collaboration

Online student collaboration can play an important part in improving engagement and results. According to noted teaching expert Barbara Gross Davis; “Students working in small groups tend to learn more...

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Personalised Learning In Education: Sarah J’s Video

This week, the Webanywhere media team released a video to demonstrate how our products can encourage personalised learning in primary schools “Sarah J” is a short piece that shows Learnanywhere,...

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Teacher training event: Innovative ICT for primary schools

Learn how to provide a range of creative, inspiring ICT opportunities at our latest teachers CPD course in West Yorkshire – Whitehill Academy and Webanywhere’s Innovative ICT for Primary Schools...

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Student Jotter Video Review by Learning Light

David Patterson, director of e-learning consultancy company Learning Light, came into Webanywhere and reviewed a selection of our products, with one being our e-portfolio and safe social networking...

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Learner Journey: The New-Look e-Portfolio

e-Portfolios are becoming increasingly popular in schools: they allow learners to showcase their work and achievements to their peers, and gives them a permanent account of their learning path. Crucial...

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Webanywhere at BETT 2014

It’s day 2 at the BETT show, and we’re as busy as ever at stand F380. If you’re at the show, here’s a few offers we’re running which you might want to take advantage of: - We’re offering 50% off our...

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We’re Evolving the e-Portfolio…

e-Portfolio systems are becoming increasingly popular schools, because they allow pupils to display their work in one safe, secure online location.   Webanywhere was one of the very first e-learning...

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New Ofsted Criteria 2012 – How We Can Help

From January, Ofsted are changing the way schools are inspected. New criteria have been set out to focus on four main areas: The achievement of pupils The quality of teaching The quality of leadership...

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Improving Pupil Interaction with New Classroom Technology

Recent innovations in the classroom have led some critics to fear a breakdown of traditional teaching methods. Understanding the Impact of New Technology In only November last year Conservative MP...

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Encourage e-Safety on Safer Internet Day

Tuesday the 7th of February marks Safer Internet Day, an annual event designed to encourage e-safety and responsible use of the internet. This year, the theme is “connecting generations and educating...

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3 Simple Steps to Online Student Collaboration

Online student collaboration can play an important part in improving engagement and results. According to noted teaching expert Barbara Gross Davis; “Students working in small groups tend to learn more...

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Personalised Learning In Education: Sarah J’s Video

This week, the Webanywhere media team released a video to demonstrate how our products can encourage personalised learning in primary schools “Sarah J” is a short piece that shows Learnanywhere,...

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Teacher training event: Innovative ICT for primary schools

Learn how to provide a range of creative, inspiring ICT opportunities at our latest teachers CPD course in West Yorkshire – Whitehill Academy and Webanywhere’s Innovative ICT for Primary Schools...

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Student Jotter Video Review by Learning Light

David Patterson, director of e-learning consultancy company Learning Light, came into Webanywhere and reviewed a selection of our products, with one being our e-portfolio and safe social networking...

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Learner Journey: The New-Look e-Portfolio

e-Portfolios are becoming increasingly popular in schools: they allow learners to showcase their work and achievements to their peers, and gives them a permanent account of their learning path. Crucial...

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