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ictopus

There's a new very practical resource out there for those involved in Primary Education, ictopus , and I'm sure it's tentacles will be everywhere.

"It will aim to be flexible and adaptive to the needs of users and to provide a forum for dissemination of the excellent practice currently found in many schools."
Initially it will provide a down-loadable magazine and activity suggestions weekly plus newsletter, access to resources and a blog bringing the latest in Primary Education news.

It has an excellent track record building on the Becta Direct2U service and the ethos of the old MAPE.

Go on ...take a look at ictopus and register.. you can't loose.....

Comments

Doug said…
Lets hope this gets picked up by other blogs so that the word spreads

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