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Whiteboardmaths.com

whiteboardmaths.com

Norwich,

Whiteboardmaths.com is dedicated to providing the busy teacher with high quality PowerPoint ® mathematics resources for use with electronic whiteboards/screens/laptops. This resource is vast and contains over 1 GB of presentations, approximately 800 presentations/Activities (including the GCSE Boosters), 10 000 slides and 100's of built-in worksheets. These visually appealing and stimulating mathematics resources will significantly enhance the teaching and learning experience in the classroom. Many of the files contain stunning visual effects with extensive use of animations and sound throughout. Children and teachers love them. Watch motivation levels rise and exam grades soar!! · Visually appealing and stimulating material · Quickly engages and motivates students · Extensive use of animation that makes even the most difficult concepts become clear · Reduces teacher workload significantly · Makes teaching and learning more enjoyable · Accelerates progress across all ability ranges · VLE licences facilitate personalised learning as students are empowered to re-play lessons/revise for GCSE's from home*. *A free PowerPoint Viewer can be downloaded at www.microsoft.com/downloads. Once there choose "More Popular Downloads" and from the list select the Microsoft PowerPoint ® 2007 viewer. This powerful resource has won strong aclaim from teachers the world over (See Home Page "Views from the Front") It provides extensive coverage of the mathematics curriculum as currently taught in UK primary schools, secondary schools and colleges. A key focus is to reduce teacher workload and as such, many of the presentations have been targeted at those "awkward to teach topics" that require a lot of preparation on the part of the teacher. The material is easily editable and is suitable for mathematics teachers from across the globe regardless of the artificial frameworks imposed by governments. From Tromso in the North to Auckland in the South, from San Diego in the West to Bangkok in the East and in many countries in between, this resource (full CD) is employed in classrooms and more importantly, is enjoyed in classrooms by teachers and their students the world over.

Cybersalon

cybersalon

Cybersalon is the trading name of Digital Liberties Limited for its UK-based collective and think-tank activities focusing on the process and effect of the digital revolution in industry, society and its emerging digital cultures. Its members and audiences include entrepreneurs, technologists, hackers, activists, government officials, business and community leaders, academics, artists, creatives, and designers. Originally founded in 1997, from 1999 to 2003 Cybersalon ran monthly events at the Institute of Contemporary Art. From 2003 to 2006 Cybersalon was housed at the Dana Centre at the British Science Museum. Cybersalon re-launched in 2013 at the Arts Catalyst in London, and was based at the DigitasLBi agency in Brick Lane, Shoreditch, in the heart of London’s Tech City before moving into its current home at NewSpeak House, Shoreditch. The size of the contributing, senior membership of Cybersalon varies year to year from a core team of a dozen to a management and logistics group of more than twenty. Cybersalon audience membership numbers in the hundreds. In addition to monthly meetings, Cybersalon curates real and virtual spaces for people involved in digital creativity to participate and feedback their knowledge, curiosity, and concern to the wider community through the running of workshops, presentations and special projects in research and education. The recent HyperHabitat series of events, projects, and presentations investigated the changing nature of our living environments. Besides other activities, the series included Cybersalon events, participation in the London Hackney Council’s “Hack-ney-thon: 24 Hours to Hack for Hackney”, and a study of data gathering for the retail industry which in turn led to presentations and workshops at the Hybrid Cities conference in Athens, Greece. In recent years Cybersalon has additionally contributed a Digital Citizenship Bill of Rights for debate in the British Parliament, presented member book launches on workplace surveillance and the results of research into the political use of social media.