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Using ICT to Enhance Teaching and Learning at Key Stage 4

This exciting new project site seeks to share ideas regarding the use of digital learning resources in supporting subject learning and teaching at Key Stage 4.

The project is based around a number of ideas and activities that have been generated by project team members all of whom are members of the Geographical Association and/or the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Funding for the existing developmental work was received from BECTA.

How to use this project site

Use the list below to find an area of the curriculum you are planning to teach. Clicking on any one of these links will take you to a table in which you will be able to find an inspiring project idea that will help you teach that aspect.

Or alternatively browse all 23 project ideas.


Help this site to grow

To continue to flourish and remain active, this project site needs you. If you would wish to share your ideas with colleagues in the geography community via this site please contact either John Lyon or Jeff Stanfield.

(last updated 10.08.09)

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