Thursday, 22 October 2009
experimenting!!Hi Roopa! thanks for showing us aboit
Hi Roopa! thanks for showing us how to blog it!! it looks like good fun. ill give this a try after half term. Thanks again! Steph xx
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Live! Magazine.

Chenai Takundwa, who has just joined Year 12 at Tallis, is one of the editors of Live! Magazine, a brilliant youth run enterprise that is based in Brixton. We are considering setting up a branch of Live! at Tallis and are looking for budding journalists, designers, photographers, editors, writers etc. I've posted the flyer above. Emma Warren, the co-ordinator of the magazine, is also a Tallis parent so the links are already quite strong.
Please encourage anyone you know who might be interested to contact Mr Nicholls (or Chenai). We will be having our first meeting soon so watch this space. Here's a short video about the magazine and the Live! Futures project.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Word Sift

Here's a cool tool I discovered in this list today. It's called Word Sift. You paste some text into a box and click Sift. A bit like Wordle it identifies the common usage of words in the text (the example above in keeping with Black History Month is Martin Luther King Jnr's "I have a dream" speech). You can then sift this again alphabetically (A-Z, Z-A, Rare to Common, Common to rare). A further sift is supplied according to curriculum relevance. I chose the word "time" and clicked on Language Arts.

Beneath the text appear pictures (sourced from Google I imagine) and the very cool Visual Thesaurus, which presents synonyms for the selected word as a kind of mindmap.

Saturday, 26 September 2009
EtherPad and other cool Web 2.0 applications


Now that the English Faculty have a few netbooks to play with, I imagine the task of creating collaborative online documents in lessons is a real possibility. If anyone would like to experiment with this Web 2.0 tool, let me know. I'd like to pop in to see how it works.
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Friday, 25 September 2009
Tallis lab seeking collaborators in English

Hi English teachers,
I currently have two year 8 groups working with me on Tallis Lab. We are in the process of working out how we can use new media and the web to make, share and reflect in a creative way. Pretty soon the students will have their own blogs, and ultimately their own websites. They also already have, or will shortly have a google Tallis Lab email that allows you to email whole class groups and also to use all of the free google docs applications. We already have class blogs that can be used to post links, news, films, audio etc. and students are learning how to email content in various forms so that it appears on the blog. You can check out the 8AW blog (ignore all the 'it works mail' - that's the students saying that they can post entries from home)
So if you teach 8AO or 8AW and you'd like to collaborate on a project then get in touch.
Soren
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Creative Tallis

If you are interested in using web applications with students, check out the links in the Creativity Resources page. If you'd like to know more about this aspect of our work at Tallis please get in touch. You may be interested in how some of this kind of learning incorporating Web 2.0 interactive tools is being used in the Tallis LAB course with Years 8 and 9.
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