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CCITE is the Cambridge Centre for Innovation in Technological Education. Following a highly successful first collaboration with ORBIT it has been decide to locate all further resource here. The resources below are the result of a collaboration between CCITE working with: | |||
* STEM Team East - expert engagement with schools and the CREST award | |||
* University of Cambridge Faculty of Education project ORBIT - research expertise, teacher education expertise and the ORBIT database | |||
* GeoGebra - a world-wide community developing and using the GeoGebra software. | |||
The project is the first CCITE* exemplar activity of a proposed three-year development of 20 such authentic learning activities covering an extended STEM curriculum for each of key stages 2 and 3. The objective is to extend technology learning through cross-curricular, ‘real life’ activities impacting on a wide audience with students, teachers and organisations working together. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 27 September 2012
CCITE is the Cambridge Centre for Innovation in Technological Education. Following a highly successful first collaboration with ORBIT it has been decide to locate all further resource here. The resources below are the result of a collaboration between CCITE working with:
- STEM Team East - expert engagement with schools and the CREST award
- University of Cambridge Faculty of Education project ORBIT - research expertise, teacher education expertise and the ORBIT database
- GeoGebra - a world-wide community developing and using the GeoGebra software.
The project is the first CCITE* exemplar activity of a proposed three-year development of 20 such authentic learning activities covering an extended STEM curriculum for each of key stages 2 and 3. The objective is to extend technology learning through cross-curricular, ‘real life’ activities impacting on a wide audience with students, teachers and organisations working together.