Archive for the 'Websites' Category

VLE

The school has bought a VLE, or learning platform.  This will allow students to see programmes of study and even lesson plans in the future. Parents will have access to attendance and assessment information of their own children.  

ICT and beauty

Please have a look at this digitised whale- stunning.

My beautiful whale.

Laugh at it and you are part of it

http://yp.direct.gov.uk/cyberbullying/

Take the quiz and do report any cyber bullying to a member of staff.

Eldorado for Geographers

Another wonderful site for Geographers. A highly detailed Google map with relief overlay. Would be very useful for Mr Ball’s new cycling club

Shaded-Relief.com

Take a look here!

A game using ICT

Weboggle is an addictive and very competitive game. Try it. Useful for lessons starters as well!

Click here to play Weboggle

NetVibes.com

A really interesting WEB2 site that allows you to create your on-line feeds and links is here

http://www.netvibes.com/

You can see a made page by signing in using the details below.

Username: admin@st-maryshigh.hereford.sch.uk
Password: school

Copyright free music!

For those of you who do not want to be in trouble with the law, Audio Networks is a free website which allows you to download audio sound clips to improve Powerpoint presentations or web site designs.

There is one slight drawback and that is you can only download these files for free when logged on to a St Mary’s computer.

To get the free files from the Education Licence Website simply go to http://audio.lgfl.org.uk.

Ask any question


Imagine being able to ask any question and to get a robot to give you the right answer. Try this-unbelievable. Click below

Vox

Flash Earth

There’s an awesome new Flash site by Paul Neave. It shows the earth in full photographic glory, and has much better detail for Herefordshire than any other single map website.

It sources its images from 6 of the largest online map websites and mixes them together to get the best detail of anywhere on earth. It’s like an online Google Earth, but better!

FlashEarth.com

Check it out HERE!