Safe Social Networking for Students
Student Jotter: e-Portfolios and social networking Several schools have integrated safe social networking for students using WebAnywhere’s new Student Jotter system. You will no doubt have heard of...
View ArticleIs Social Media Good or Bad for Schools?
The press is increasingly featuring stories that warn of the negative impacts of social media on school age children. Popular public social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are regularly...
View ArticleWebsite Updates and Redesigns
As you will have noticed we have now completely redesigned our main Webanywhere.co.uk interface to provide clearer signposting of our main content areas. Over the next few weeks we’ll also be launching...
View ArticleSchools Warn Parents of Facebook Cyberbullying Dangers
A number of schools in the UK are warning parents to be on their guard against cyber-bullying and even gang violence as a result of their childrens’ use of popular social networking sites such as...
View ArticleVLEs in a Pupil Referral Unit
In many ways a VLE or E-Portfolio could have been designed with the needs of a PRU and its students in mind. These Pupils often have attendance issues, can move from school to school and are often...
View ArticleUseful online tools for teachers and pupils
These are a handful of handy free online tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning. GeoGebra is free mathematics software that creates interactive graphs, spreadsheets and so on. really...
View ArticleThe future of assessment?
Will changes to assessment requirements in Primary and Secondary schools lead to changes in the way that assessment is delivered, reviewed and stored? With assessment of writing at Key Stage 2 now...
View ArticleWhy Student Jotter is a valuable tool for teaching e-safety
How do you store your pupil’s work? With teachers facing mountains of paperwork, traditional student work portfolios are becoming cumbersome and out of date. The rise of the internet, audio, video and...
View ArticleStudent Jotter Video Review by Learning Light
David Patterson, director of e-learning consultancy company Learning Light, came into Webanywhere and reviewed a selection of our products, with one being our e-portfolio and safe social networking...
View ArticleWays to integrate technology in the modern classroom
As discussed previously, integrating technology in the classroom helps to improve engagement, it encourages individual and collaborative learning, provides students with useful life skills as well as...
View ArticleIs Social Media Good or Bad for Schools?
The press is increasingly featuring stories that warn of the negative impacts of social media on school age children. Popular public social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are regularly...
View ArticleWebsite Updates and Redesigns
As you will have noticed we have now completely redesigned our main Webanywhere.co.uk interface to provide clearer signposting of our main content areas. Over the next few weeks we’ll also be launching...
View ArticleSchools Warn Parents of Facebook Cyberbullying Dangers
A number of schools in the UK are warning parents to be on their guard against cyber-bullying and even gang violence as a result of their childrens’ use of popular social networking sites such as...
View ArticleVLEs in a Pupil Referral Unit
In many ways a VLE or E-Portfolio could have been designed with the needs of a PRU and its students in mind. These Pupils often have attendance issues, can move from school to school and are often...
View ArticleUseful online tools for teachers and pupils
These are a handful of handy free online tools that can be used to enhance teaching and learning. GeoGebra is free mathematics software that creates interactive graphs, spreadsheets and so on. really...
View ArticleThe future of assessment?
Will changes to assessment requirements in Primary and Secondary schools lead to changes in the way that assessment is delivered, reviewed and stored? With assessment of writing at Key Stage 2 now...
View ArticleWhy Student Jotter is a valuable tool for teaching e-safety
How do you store your pupil’s work? With teachers facing mountains of paperwork, traditional student work portfolios are becoming cumbersome and out of date. The rise of the internet, audio, video and...
View ArticleStudent Jotter Video Review by Learning Light
David Patterson, director of e-learning consultancy company Learning Light, came into Webanywhere and reviewed a selection of our products, with one being our e-portfolio and safe social networking...
View ArticleWays to integrate technology in the modern classroom
As discussed previously, integrating technology in the classroom helps to improve engagement, it encourages individual and collaborative learning, provides students with useful life skills as well as...
View Article10 Ways to Involve Hard To Reach Parents
According to research by Clare Campbell (2011), hard to reach parents are defined as those who: “— have very low levels of engagement with school — do not attend school meetings nor respond to...
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