This morning.

Professor Pauric Travers, (above right) Chairman of  Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI )and Dee Forbes (above) , Director-General of RTE at the launch of three online classroom resources related to the Junior Cycle classroom.

Via the Irish Examiner:

Three TV programmes from RTE and TG4 archives were used to generate classroom resources for teachers and students of Business Studies, Geography, History, Gaeilge, SPHE, CSPE and Digital Media Literacy.

The three publicly funded programmes used to create the resources were Ireland’s Deep Atlantic, Wrecking the Rising/Éirí Amach Amú and Cloud Control.

These resources are available at here where teachers and students can access the material and programme clips referenced in the material and watch the three full programme series.

Online resources announced for Junior Cycle classrooms (Irish Examiner)

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5 thoughts on “The Inter-Net

  1. Listrade

    Which probably means you have to watch 3 ads before the programme starts, then it buffers for 30 mins after the first 2 mins and then it gets stuck on a Centra ad for the rest of the day.

  2. Spaghetti Hoop

    Remember when the Junior Cert English paper referenced some woman’s blog/article and she received rape/death threats and abusive images and comments?

  3. Verbatim

    The photo says it all really, the girls cramming to have a goo (play the role), and the allure of the two young boys…

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