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Making the Most of Online Tools - by David Miller
Discover quick and easy ways to create an interactive classroom and enhance learning through ICT!
In this series of easy-to-follow videos, award-winning teacher David Miller shows you how to make technology work for you with free online tools, from setting up an account to their creative use in any subject.
The focus is always on the teaching and learning. It's not the technology, it's the pedagogy!
- Wallwisher is a great tool to bring together learning resources into one space.

- Bubbl.us is a great free tool for mind-mapping - ideal for brainstorming sessions.

- Animoto is a visually arresting tool which will help your pupils to really engage with a topic or text.


