December 27th, 2008
CfDR was commissioned by NaREC (New and Renewable Energy Centre) to develop a concept of a Solar Thermal demonstrator unit or ‘Trolley’, with accompanying teaching materials. The purpose of the project is to raise awareness of renewable energy in schools, and particularly solar thermal as an efficient and economical means of producing energy by heating water. Every secondary school in the North East will be provided with their own Trolley and teaching materials.
CfDR worked closely with a local school in the development of the trolley and its accompanying curriculum materials. My team in particular, worked on the curriculum materials which comes in the form of a CD-ROM. It contains teaching materials to help secondary teachers incorporate the Trolley into their scheme of work. 24 different activities have been developed mainly for use in Science, Geography, Maths and Design & Technology classes – although the activities are suitable for use in other subjects too. The activities come with printable worksheets, animations, interactive exercises and guidance on differentiation for higher/lower ability students. An accompanying website that enables schools to share data collected through their trolley was also developed.






Tags: 2008, cd-rom, interactive, learning
December 26th, 2008
This was a CD-ROM-based learning package that introduces Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) techniques to NHS primary-care staff using a combination of observation, role-play and interactive on-screen exercises. The interface guides first-time users through sixteen progressive sections, whilst allowing familiar users to dip in and out to refresh specific preferred techniques. Its main audiences are mental health professionals and was designed to enable these individuals to access the learning materials in their work environment. Each section is printable and a folder is provided for filling.





Tags: 2003, cd-rom, cfdr, interactive, learning, screen