I've been to London a few times before but was a while back, so could faintly remember it.
I found some of the stalls in Bett really interesting and was amazed at some of the software, especially the frog program. I think that it would really be beneficial for children, parents and teachers. After the convention we got on a tube and went to Covent Garden for a bit of a shop. In the evening we got on another tube to Leciester Square for food at Garfunkels. Overall I very much enjoyed our first day.
The next day we went to Harrods and to oxford street and regent street to have a look aroud the shops. I didn't succeed in buying anything how ever had a great day browsing the streets.
I love how good of a transport system the tubes are as you can just jump on one and go wherever you like in such a small amount of time which is useful as there is so much to do in London. Definately will have to visit again in the near future! :)
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So what's been happening since London?? Tell me what's going on missy! Gaming in Education is the topic what do you have to say about it?
ReplyDeleteAfter our debate on should computer games be used in education, I believe that yes, they should be used in schools to support the teacher and the curriculum subjects. The reason why I think this is because computers are the way forward these days and children are used to using them quite regularly. I think it could make lessons a litle more interesting and could enhance childrens learning, as they will be learning kineasthetically. Obviously specific guidelines will need to be set in place so that the programs are suitable for particular age ranges of children. It is important to remember that computers wont take over the role of teachers, they will be the support material.
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