
This week, the Webanywhere media team released a video to demonstrate how our products can encourage personalised learning in primary schools“Sarah J” is a short piece that shows Learnanywhere, Student Jotter and School Jotter playing a part in one girl’s class project. Using the VLE, e-portfolio and school website, Sarah becomes engaged in her work, investigating, interviewing and reporting a...
Online student collaboration can play an important part in improving engagement and results. Accordi...
Tuesday the 7th of February marks Safer Internet Day, an annual event designed to encourage e-safety...
Recent innovations in the classroom have led some critics to fear a breakdown of traditional teachin...
How do you store your pupil’s work? With teachers facing mountains of paperwork, traditiona...
Teachers are becoming open to the possibilities for social media tools in the classroom. In the ha...
A number of schools in the UK are warning parents to be on their guard against cyber-bullying and ...
The press is increasingly featuring stories that warn of the negative impacts of social media on sch...
Did you know an e-portfolio can be a very useful tool for assessing pupil progress (APP)?httpv:...
Several schools have integrated safe social networking for students using WebAnywhere's new Student ...
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