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|title=T-MEDIA video case studies of ICT use
|title=T-MEDIA video case studies of ICT use
|tagline=interactive whiteboards;discussion
|tagline=interactive whiteboards; discussion
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|content= These multimedia tools for professional development present {{tag|video}} {{tag|case study|case studies}} of secondary teachers using {{tag|IWB|interactive whiteboards}} in science, English and history and a data projector, laptops and {{tag|graph|graphing}} software in mathematics. Each resource presents clips from a series of lessons on  one topic area but offers more general ideas applicable to using the IWB in other areas, across a range of student ages.
|content= These multimedia tools for professional development present {{tag|video}} {{tag|case study|case studies}} of secondary teachers using {{tag|IWB|interactive whiteboards}} in science, English and history and a data projector, laptops and {{tag|graph|graphing}} software in mathematics. Each resource presents clips from a series of lessons on  one topic area but offers more general ideas applicable to using the IWB in other areas, across a range of student ages.
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* a 5th resource including video clips from all four subjects and illustrating cross-cutting pedagogical themes  
* a 5th resource including video clips from all four subjects and illustrating cross-cutting pedagogical themes  
|additional resources=Some downloadable lesson materials are provided
|additional resources=Some downloadable lesson materials are provided
|useful information=
|related resources=
|related resources=
|other=These resources derived from the T-MEDIA research project carried out at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, by Sara Hennessy & Rosemary Deaney. They were professionally authored by Caret, Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology at University of Cambridge.
|other=These resources derived from the T-MEDIA research project carried out at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, by Sara Hennessy & Rosemary Deaney. They were professionally authored by Caret, Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology at University of Cambridge.
|format=multimedia resources with built-in professional development activities
|format=multimedia resources with built-in professional development activities
|resources=http://t-media.educ.cam.ac.uk/
|resources=http://t-media.educ.cam.ac.uk/
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