Presented to Teachmeet London on Tuesday 11 December, 2012, to follow is a quick drive through one moment in the life of The Edutronic – with a focus on feedback.

Teachmeets are a grass-roots phenomenon where teachers get together and share elements of good practice, ideas and theories in a fast-paced, informal format. Presenters volunteer to speak for 2 or 7 minutes – and this is the framework behind Chris Waugh‘s 2 minute presentation on The Edutronic Feedback Loop.

Presented to Teachmeet BETT on 31 January, 2013, to follow is a quick drive through some moments in the life of The Edutronic – with a focus on feedback.

Teachmeets are a grass-roots phenomenon where teachers get together and share elements of good practice, ideas and theories in a fast-paced, informal format. Presenters volunteer to speak for 2 or 7 minutes.

As part of the Grammar for Writing programme, where Year 7 students from the London Nautical School are developing their own opening to a piece of Dystopian fiction, these presentations are being developed. This, sixth, presentation brings the 4 weeks’ learning together and sets up the outline for the students’ final piece and its subsequent annotation and evaluation. For further information, samples of the students’ work and the associated lesson plans, check the siteĀ http://chris.edutronic.net/professional-journal/learning-resources/grammar-for-writing-dystopian-openings-outline/

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