Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Central Enfield ATI

We are very pleased to announce that, in conjunction with Toucan Computers, our Apple Solutions Expert, we will be hosting the first ever London Apple Teachers Institute. Over three days from June 16 - 18th, come along and see how Apple technologies and digital media could be used in your school to help you transform teaching and learning. There will be a number of workshops run by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADE's) and lots of time to explore great tools for creating your own digital media projects. There will also be opportunities to explore how mobile learning using devices like the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad might help you and your students to learn anytime, anywhere.....
Contact events@toucancomputing.co.uk or enquiries@centralenfieldclc.org.uk for more details about this exciting and unique INSET opportunity.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

iPod Touch Project

Thanks to all the teachers who attended the iPod Touch information session. We look forward to recieving your project proposals, and we will let schools that are successful know as soon as we can. To help you with planning your project and for ideas and inspiration, there are links below to the blogs and resources that I referred to during my presentation. If you would like to talk anything through before you submit your proposal please don't hesitate to get in touch with me, Andrew, at the CLC or email me on andrew@centralenfieldclc.org.uk

http://shareit.yhgfl.net/kirklees/holmfirthhighschool/?p=1923 - Large pdf document (50 pages - possible uses for many apps sorted by subject area

http://olliebray.typepad.com/olliebraycom/iphoneipod_touch/ - Ollie Bray blog - many links and ideas about useful apps

http://louiseduncan.globalteacher.org.au/ Louise Duncan, Australian teacher - some really good examples of how this teacher is actually using iPods in the classroom with real students!

The closing date for your proposals is friday 26th February 2010. They can be posted or faxed to the CLC, or emailed directly to me (andrew@centralenfieldclc.org.uk).

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Happy New Year

Happy New Year from all at Central Enfield CLC.


Dont forget we have some exciting new courses coming over the next few months.




Wednesday, 21 October 2009

WEB FRONTER TRAINING AT CENTRAL ENFIELD CLC

Want to create or develop your schools website.

We are hosting 3 Web Fronter courses here at Central Enfield CLC . The dates are 22nd Feb, 6th May and 6th July from 9:30 until 3:30 If you are interested in attended one of these sessions please book your place by contacting the centre on

020 8482 2036 or email enquires@centralenfieldclc.org.uk

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Enfield Radio Station Week

We are hoping to run a radio station week here in Enfield where schools can create radio broadcasts and share them over the course of a week. I know that many schools in Enfield have their own radio stations and it would be interesting for these schools to share their experiences and suggest ways of how we can take this forward.

If you are interested and are in a school in Enfield come along to a meeting on November 16th from 4pm until 5pm at Central Enfield CLC to discuss this further, to find out who is interested in being involved, decide on the theme of the week and divide the topics amongst schools. I am suggesting that the radio week will take place in May.

If you are interested in being involved and are in an Enfield Primary school please contact the centre for more information or attend the meeting on the 16th November 2009

Monday, 12 October 2009

Netbooks in the Secondary Classroom

We have been working with The Latymer School Enfield, piloting the impact of a set of 10"Netbooks to support learning in lessons. Towards the end of the summer term, year 9 experimented with the Netbooks in a range of lessons. We have loaned them 30 Samsung Netbooks, which are stored and charged in a case that can easily be transported around the school to different lessons.

From September 09 they have been used with year 7s in a variety of subjects, we will publish more findings as we work through the project.

The feedback below is from year 9 students, their responses are in blue.

• Did you find having access to the Netbooks useful?:

Yes, definitely 16 (69.57%)

No, not at all 6 (26.09%)

Not sure 1 (4.35%)

• Did you find having the 24/7 access to the Netbooks useful?:

Yes 13 (56.52%)

No 7 (30.43%)

Not sure 3 (13.04%)


• Did you manage to connect to the internet at home?:

Yes 3 (13.04%)

No 20 (86.96%)


• Did the Netbooks retain enough power to use it throughout the day?:

Yes 22 (95.65%)

No 1 (4.35%)


What activities did your teachers ask you to complete using the netbooks


"In Geography we filled in a table in class. In German and French we went online on language websites"


"We made Powerpoint presentations, charts and graphs, used Etherpad (an online document-modifying
program)"

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"A powerpoint presentation in English, planning a fashion show in German, using My Maths and creating a table in word in Geography. We also had the option to type instead of writing in our books"


Describe points outlining the best bits about the Netbooks.:

"They had cameras and we could use pictures we had taken in our work"

"Good for classwork. - Good for homework. - Can be used anywhere"

"they make learning more fun you can research things without needing the computer room"



Add three points outlining the worst bits about the Netbooks.:

"No internet at home using them"

"you can't use that many programs only office documents"

"Heavy, and took up a lot of bag space"

We will update the news page with more findings as we work through this exciting project.



Fronter Training

The Fronter Support Training at Central Enfield CLC on the 12th November is now full.