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River Watch 2007 involved children from thirty-five Kent primary schools gathering and publishing information about rivers in the region. An excellent example of how ICT can be used in and outside the classroom to enhance learning, the project also demonstrates, how Web 2.0 applications can be used in schools today to create effective local and regional learning networks.

To review the project click on the chapter headings below

Chapter

 

1

Planning and managing a successful Online collaborative project

2

River Watch Project Review

3

'River Watch' Schools Case Studies

4

How can video conferencing enhance children’s learning?

5

What the project teachers had to say

Project Resources and Newsletters

  • River Watch Pupil Activity Booklet
  • River Watch Teachers Guide – Dr. Gerard O’Sullivan
  • List of River Watch project Schools
  • Ask an Expert Videoconferencing Newsletter
  • River Watch Letter to schools

For more information about River Watch 2007 contact:

Phil Bracegirdle

Ian Coulson

ASK “Hands on Support” ICT Consultant

ASK Geography and History Advisor

E-mail: philip.bracegirdle@kent.gov.uk

E-mail : ian.coulson@kent.gov.uk

 

 

Chris Davison

Dr Gerard O’Sullivan

South-East Grid for Learning Projects Officer

Geography AST – Homewood School

E-mail: c.davison@segfl.org.uk

E-mail : g.osullivan@homewood.kent.sch.uk


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