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CEGSA 2012: Comprehending IT

At CEGSA2012 I gave a presentation on “Comprehending IT”. This highlighted the fantastic work teachers at Modbury West School are doing in the area of Comprehension in Reading and how this is supported by my work in ICT.

Here is a copy of the Prezi that I shared with conference delegates.

 

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April 2, 2013
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