Strange title for a post...
John Davitt is one of my education heroes: I first met him at a Teachmeet in 2007 I think, and have bumped into him a few times since. Before I met him, our names were linked as part of a series in the Guardian on Tuesdays called Brainstrust. A few of these are still online, such as here. (from 2005, amazingly)
He also came up with the concept of the LEARNING SCORE, which is the coolest lesson planning software there is.
His LEG is a Learning Event Generator.
John was kind enough to produce a geography specific learning event generator for my GeographyPages website some years ago, and it's been downloaded probably 8000 times since then.
He developed this into the RAG.
This is available as an iPhone app (which can also be viewed on the iPad...)
A Google Gadget is something that you put on your iGoogle home page, and there is now the option to add the LEG there, so that you're never short of an idea for what to do...
John Davitt is one of my education heroes: I first met him at a Teachmeet in 2007 I think, and have bumped into him a few times since. Before I met him, our names were linked as part of a series in the Guardian on Tuesdays called Brainstrust. A few of these are still online, such as here. (from 2005, amazingly)
He also came up with the concept of the LEARNING SCORE, which is the coolest lesson planning software there is.
His LEG is a Learning Event Generator.
John was kind enough to produce a geography specific learning event generator for my GeographyPages website some years ago, and it's been downloaded probably 8000 times since then.
He developed this into the RAG.
This is available as an iPhone app (which can also be viewed on the iPad...)
A Google Gadget is something that you put on your iGoogle home page, and there is now the option to add the LEG there, so that you're never short of an idea for what to do...
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