With so many interesting projects in development, we thought we’d update you with some of the sites due to go live in the coming months. First up we have the excellent ‘History’s Heroes?’ for E2BN. You won’t find Batman or Spider-Man on this site but the real life heroes who made their mark on history….
This week’s Times Education Supplement will feature an interview with Gooii’s creative director. The interview will appear in the Jigsaw Education pullout and will be going out to all TES subscribers this Friday. Click here to download the interview.
The Walk to Work Week website, designed and programmed by Gooii, has been shortlisted for ‘Marketing and Communications Campaign of the Year’ by the Transport for London Smarter Travel Awards. The site has been praised for being both “innovative and unique” and “inspiring thousands of people to walk more”. To find our more about the…
We are proud to announce that two of our websites, designed and built for E2BN (The East of England Broadband Network), have been shortlisted for the 2010 BETT Awards. Myths and Legends has been shortlisted for the “Primary Digital Content” award. This very popular and much loved story website receives thousands of submissions each year from all over the…
Due to popular demand Gooii have produced ‘The Fab Phonics – Explore CVCs’ web version, available exclusively on Teachit Primary. Each spelling game now includes over 50 phonetic sounds and illustrations, with Teachit Primary members receiving a special discount on CD-ROM version too. View ‘The Fab-Phonics – Explore CVCs’ on Teachit Primary
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…
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…
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