This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies in which schools are positioned. The paper draws on data from a research and development project in which a Scottish secondary school pioneered the use of a virtual learning environment (VLE) before migrating this activity to 'Glow', the national schools intranet, in Scotland. Researchers worked closely with the school over a two year period to try and inform this process. A variety of methods to collect data were employed ranging from interviews and focus groups to the analysis of login frequencies and patterns of usage of VLE tools. These data were shared and facilitated ongoing reflection and understanding throughout the different stages o...
This paper explores innovative pedagogical practices through the use of information and communicatio...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper examines data from a series of visits to secondary schools in England which have been ide...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered in the implementation of a Vir...
This research commentary discusses the potential of virtual environments in Scottish Education
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
This paper explores innovative pedagogical practices through the use of information and communicatio...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper argues that effective staff and ICT development are inseparable from the wider ecologies ...
This paper examines data from a series of visits to secondary schools in England which have been ide...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
The new Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, among other things, recommended the permeation of ICT in...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered in the implementation of a Vir...
This research commentary discusses the potential of virtual environments in Scottish Education
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
Within the Scottish educational system there have recently been significant moves towards devolution...
This paper explores innovative pedagogical practices through the use of information and communicatio...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...