The Masterclass community which has been established will now be developed further.
Masterclass participants will present many of the seminars at this year's SETT conference. Masterclassers have already been given an opportunity to contribute to and provide feedback on the future development of content for the online services provided through NGfL and will also be involved in providing feedback for national initiatives such as the roll-out of Spark.
SEED intends to provide further support to the community over the coming year - there will be more residential courses, some specific training courses on aspects of ICT which participants require more input on and some funding to facilitate local developments.
ICT in Practice
Scottish Primary is Picture Perfect
A Scottish primary school has won a national arts prize for its project using digital images.
GridClub Goes Sky-high
An official SEED-funded online education project for 7-11 year-olds.
Window on Your School
Is your school website killing your reputation? Bob Hart, Strategic Director of Intuitive Media.
Story of a School Website
This is the tale of amateur webbery, as spun by a wide variety of volunteers at Kelvindale Primary School in Glasgow.
Young Scots Recreate Old Masters
Young people's modern interpretations of Scottish old masters are the focus for an exhibition.
ICT in Teacher Training
Derek Robertson, Lecturer in ICT, explains why more trainee teachers at the University of Dundee are choosing to focus on ICT.
Sweet Result in Tablet Trials
The internet, e-mail and the rise and rise of the mobile phone.