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#1 User is offline   Roy Huggins

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Posted 15 October 2002 - 08:11 PM

Hi everyone,

Whatever happened to all that fund of energy stored up during the Summer?

If anyone interested in a copy of my virtual tour then I'll quite happily swap resources.

However, there is a catch! It will cost you a blank CD and a stamped addressed evelope.

I've just upgraded to broadband so it is also possible to send the virtul tour via e-mail if you have got a fast enough connection. No cost incurred!

If you click on my name in any of my case studies you can easily access my main e-mail address or even post a reply. For obvious reasons I could prefer not to post my home address. A lot of my students use this website and I should hate to put temptation their way.

Please keep on sharing your ideas and resources with school history. I personally think that this is the best history website on the net.

Quick request, I have just seen some history 'dingbits,' being used on a course. I would love to get my hands on them. Anyone got a copy that they can share or know where I can some?

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Roy Huggins
Mexborough (proud to be bog standard) Comprehensive

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Posted 15 October 2002 - 08:14 PM

rhuggins, on Oct 15 2002, 09:11 PM, said:

Hi everyone,

Whatever happened to all that fund of energy stored up during the Summer?

If anyone interested in a copy of my virtual tour then I'll quite happily swap resources.

However, there is a catch! It will cost you a blank CD and a stamped addressed evelope.

I've just upgraded to broadband so it is also possible to  send the virtul tour via e-mail if you have got a fast enough connection.  No cost incurred!

If you click on my name in any of my case studies you can easily access my main e-mail address or even post a reply.  For obvious reasons I could prefer not to post my home address.  A lot of my students use this website and I should hate to put temptation their way.

Please keep on sharing your ideas and resources with school history.  I personally think that this is the best history website on the net.

Quick request, I have just seen some history 'dingbits,' being used on a course.  I would love to get my hands on them.  Anyone got a copy that they can share or know where I can some?

Regards

Roy Huggins
Mexborough (proud to be bog standard) Comprehensive

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Life is a Jest, I thought so once but now I know it! - John Gay's gravestone
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Posted 15 October 2002 - 09:02 PM

Hmmm who does watch the watchmen?

For Roy's excellent case studies on his Virtual Tour see:
http://www.schoolhis...irtualtour.html

For the record he is now the world's leading expert on use of video within PowerPoint in history. Today he gave a presentation at Sheffield University and a month or so ago he spoke at a conference to all the secondary heads in his area.

No results yet, but if the judging is fair his work will win the inclusion section of the UK web awards to be presented at BETT.

Thanks for the kind words Roy - the success is down to kind individuals like yourself willing to share resources without question.

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