Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Monday, 16 December 2013

Helo!

Would you like to say Merry Christmas in your blog?. What about creating your own animated gif??

We could do it in a presentation or in Gimp...

We also could use web 2.0. Create your own design and use:

http://www.loogix.com/ 

You can upload the .png files (images), create the animated gif, download it and... share with your friens, by mail or publishing it in your blog!

This is my last year one...



Other possibilities are:

http://www.gifup.com/

http://gifmake.com/

http://www.picasion.com/

http://makeagif.com/

That's all folks....for this year!!!!

Friday, 13 December 2013

Merry Christmas 2.0...13!!!

Do you know what is web 2.0 about?? How it would be nowadays... with the web 2.0!!!!



See you in the class!

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Money, money, money...

We are doing a spreadsheet on savings...


And remember this funny song, from Mamma Mia (the film).


Look for the lyrics in the Internet, and copy to your blog. Highlight the words related with money. Hear again the song, is it better to understand now?.


Wednesday, 27 November 2013

TED: Meet the robots for humanity

Maybe you'd like to have a look to this very interesting video about how robots can help us...



Thursday, 21 November 2013

AWE: Academic Writing in English

Hello!, Maybe you'd like to hava a look to this app:

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/apps/awe/

AWE is a complete course in academic writing, designed to help you improve your academic writing for a variety of purposes.


AWE will not write or review your essays for you. AWE does, however, provide easy tips for avoiding plagiarism, conducting research, thinking critically, making strong arguments and presenting your work well.

If you download it and test it you could also write down a comment on your blog!

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Gadgets...what else?

Here you can see the words we are using in our Blogger activities...


Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Eleanor's blog: The jouney to Uganda.

Hello!


Today Eleanor has explained to us her experience in Uganda. Last year she was working for a NGO, and leaded a group.

Their aim was to build a playground for children....

If you want to know more, just enter her blog!

See you!



Some words we've learned!.

Friday, 27 September 2013

Timetable and subjects

We have created a document in Drive to have your Timetable in Internet


Here you can see the name of the subjects...



And some documents to practice...



Monday, 16 September 2013

Hello everybody!. Let's start the new course 2013-2014

Hello!

Here we are again in our ICT lessons.

Let's start getting in contact. Follow the link and write down your proper gmail address and blog.

1314-4ESO-pupils



Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Let's teach children to code

Interesting speech!
Mitch Resnick shares more of his insights on coding and you can find 40 Tools to Start Learning Coding here:  https://www.edsurge.com/guide/teaching-kids-to-code

Friday, 28 June 2013

Video unit: a pupil's work

Hello!

I just want to wish you  a happy summer!.

Here I show you one of the last works my pupils did. This is a very good one (if you consider they had very few time).


You can also go to the pupil's ICT blog, and have a look to the work they've been doing this year, at the ICT pluri in 4-ESO.

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Word Clouds!....but not raining!!

Hello again!

For our last class before April Hollidays we are making a Word Cloud with words related to Bitmaps Edition and Gimp.

Here you have the first ones... Very good job, Carlos and Héctor!!!




Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Computer science part of English Baccalaureate


Computer science will now become part of a group of core subjects measured in league tables

Computer screen in school




Computer science is going to become part of the English Baccalaureate - one of the measures used in school league tables in England.

It will be included as one of the science options that count towards this measure.
The English Baccalaureate (EBacc) requires pupils to get good GCSE grades in English, maths, sciences, history or geography and a language.

Technology firms have been calling for a bigger role for studying computing.
Microsoft's education director Steve Beswick welcomed the announcement as the "start of a journey" in changing how computer science is taught.
He wants the subject to be taught to even younger children, including in primary school.

A Google spokeswoman said this "marks a significant further investment in the next generation of British computer scientists".

Thursday, 31 January 2013

GDG Valencia

Hello!


Last friday I was attending to a very interesting speach from Google's Developers Group Valencia.




The one giving the speach... was a student like you. He was talking about how to develop apps to run in Android...on your smartphone.





The speach...




To know more...