Promoting pupils' creativity when they use ICT, this book also encourages learning across core as well as foundation subjects. It includes flexible activities for pupils who work through on their own, in small groups or at home.
Creative ICT Summary
Creative ICT by Antony Smith
First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Creative ICT Reviews
this book shows how to create artwork using just the standard PC software - Microsoft Word, Paint, Excel and the internet...This book is sure to get the 'wow' factor from your pupils Child Education, ICT Focus Issue, July 2006
Table of Contents
The activties are arranged across three areas: English/maths, humanities/science and art; Examples of activites include 'Terrible text challenge', Funky Function Machine', Parallel time lines', Solar system to scale,' Roaring Roy Lichenstein' and 'From a twig to a tree'.
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