If you are, and why not, here are 10 ideas for using the textbook in a different way to the usual...
David Rogers was filmed at the GA Conference recently, and the 10 ideas have become ten videos hosted at the website of FOLENS, who sponsored David's workshop.
You can also download the full 40 minute workshop (500 Mb ish) which has better quality video from the same webpage.
Could be used for a CPD session perhaps with colleagues ?
Here's example no. 1: Localise Case Studies
There are plenty of ideas here for taking a textbook and using it in a slightly different way:
Tip 1 - Localise case studies
Tip 2 - Twitter to make case studies. Living Geography
Tip 3 - Transforming text
Tip 4 - Supporting
Tip 5 - Stretching
Tip 6 - Spotting bias and writing/presenting an alternative point of view. Prove It!
Tip 7 - Look for updated information
Tip 8 - Creating a sense of place using GoogleMaps
Tip 9 - So what?
Tip 10 - Textbook Transformation
Tip 2 - Twitter to make case studies. Living Geography
Tip 3 - Transforming text
Tip 4 - Supporting
Tip 5 - Stretching
Tip 6 - Spotting bias and writing/presenting an alternative point of view. Prove It!
Tip 7 - Look for updated information
Tip 8 - Creating a sense of place using GoogleMaps
Tip 9 - So what?
Tip 10 - Textbook Transformation
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