My MOOC Journey – Week 4
I have now successfully completed week 4 of my MOOC on ‘The Tudors’ with only 2 more weeks to go. This week was particularly interesting as it focused on the Tudor...
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I have now successfully completed week 4 of my MOOC on ‘The Tudors’ with only 2 more weeks to go. This week was particularly interesting as it focused on the Tudor...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
During this unpredictable time away from the norm, it is important to continue with routines and stay active. By setting practical home learning tasks, the KS3 students have had...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
A new term is beginning and for many parents/careers this may be a daunting time as it signals the return to home learning. For some, it is a question of how to manage to work...
Posted by Claire Till
The geography department has been working incredibly hard to provide fun and engaging activities for all students to complete from home whilst still enriching them with...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
Before the Easter break I launched my MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) challenge to all stakeholders – this was partly to shame myself into completing my own MOOC. Having...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
So how have the first 10 days of ‘no school’ been? How do you feel about (potentially) another 15 weeks of the same? As both a teacher and a parent of three boys – aged 5,...
Posted by Graeme Searle
I was so impressed with Thomas (7 Willow) who is one of the small group of children of key workers who are still attending Bushey Meads every day during this period of enforced...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During this difficult time, it has been great to see so much learning continuing in Maths. By continuing with routines, it is giving all students consistency and purpose in their...
Posted by James Donovan
The classroom may have gone but the BMS community is still here every morning on my laptop. While I may try to elude online video conference calls reflecting instead on the...
Posted by Claire Till
I first came across the term MOOC (which stands for Massive Open Online Course) when I went to a conference in 2015 where they were encouraging Sixth Form students to do a MOOC so...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
I have now successfully completed week 4 of my MOOC on ‘The Tudors’ with only 2 more weeks to go.
A new term is beginning and for many parents/careers this may be a daunting time as it signals the return to home learning. For some, it is a question of how to manage to work...
SUCCESS! I started my MOOC (MASSIVE ONLINE OPEN COURSE) in early April following a couple weeks of being in lockdown. Having started a MOOC the previous year that I did not...