The judging for the annual ICT awards took place at Herriots of Riverside House on Wednesday 11th July 2007.
The panel of judges consisted of:
The successful schools:
Feedback from two judges for the schools that participated.
Judge 1: ’Liked the way Harry was able to work independently‘.
Judge 2: ’The programmes allowed the pupils to be independent learners‘.
Judge 1: ’Liked the clear understanding of assessment for learning and planning within the programme‘.
Judge 2: ’Enjoyment expressed in the use of ICT‘.
Judge 1: ’Liked the way Boardmaker has been used to support activities across the curriculum‘.
Judge 2: ’Lots of application demonstarted by using one programme‘.
Judge 1: ’Application of programme to a wide range of pupils‘.
Judge 2: ’Liked pupil participation in presentation‘.
Judge 1: ’Level of enthusiasm of staff and pupils‘.
Judge 2: ’Target different groups - School Action Plus and also under-achievers‘.
Judge 1: ’Positive feedback from pupils‘.
Judge 2: ’The action research approach has provided evidence of the effectiveness in using ICT to support students in developing literacy skills and confidence‘.
Judge 1: ’Encouraged by the level of reported progress‘.
Judge 2: ’Impact on all children‘.



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