Gooii Design this Year’s Blue Peter Appeal Website
Gooii are proud to have designed and built this year’s Blue Peter Appeal 2008 website, ‘Mission Nutrition’.
Read More5th November 2008
Gooii are proud to have designed and built this year’s Blue Peter Appeal 2008 website, ‘Mission Nutrition’.
Read More24th October 2008
Gooii are pleased to announce that we have been placed on the BBC’s preferred supplier list.
Read More25th July 2008
Well we’ve had the big 3 and here is Phil Gooii’s Unofficial Scorecard. Ironman – 8/10 The Incredible Hulk – 7/10 The Dark Knight – 10/10 It’s enough to make me want to buy a Blu-Ray player, but not quite.
Read More23rd April 2008
Using a remote controller from the Nintendo Wii and few dollars of additional hardware, new tech genius Johhny Lee has produced an Interactive Whiteboard for under $50. This could prove a very cost effective way of getting interactive whiteboards into schools around the world. He’s also produced a 3-D head mounted viewer which is equally…
Read More23rd April 2008
Bird Box is back. The SEGfL Bird box project is providing schools with an opportunity to share video and data streams collected from nesting boxes fitted with video cameras and other data gathering equipment. Bird Box Project 2008 is underway and is already shaping up to be the best year yet. To find out more…
Read More1st April 2008
The ‘Who Do We Think We Are?’ educational programme engages primary and secondary school teachers in the exploration of identity, diversity and citizenship with children and young people – in their schools, local communities and nationally. The project follows the recent Curriculum Review on Diversity and Citizenship, undertaken by Sir Keith Ajegbo, which recommended that…
Read More19th March 2008
I’ve signed up to run the Robin Hood Marathon on September 14th. I’ll be raising money for SALVE International (www.salveinternational.org) via a fundraising page, which I’ll set up in the next few weeks.
Read More18th March 2008
This post on the lifehacker blog was interesting. Intentionally leaving something small and obvious broken so that it’s easier to get back into the groove when you come back to it after lunch, for example. I have done this in the past and it seems to work. Leave something small undone for a quick restart
Read More13th March 2008
I went to see Neil Young play the Manchester Apollo yesterday and rumour has it this year may be his last ever visit to the UK. The gig’s first half was a solo acoustic trip, where Young dithered around the stage, often appearing lost, before selecting which instrument to play his next song. I suspect…
Read More4th March 2008
I’ve been enjoying reading Charlie Brooker’s blog on the Guardian, if you enjoyed his Screenwipe program you’ll likely find it raises a smile too. www.guardian.co.uk/profile/charliebrooker
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