Of all my scratch tutorials this is my favourite. Lots of skills and commands used in scratch and the kids end up with a game that they will genuinely play. Loads of extension possibilities are easily identifiable too.
Series of videos to show students how to make a game in scratch. Learn how to make parrots move randomly, create a crosshair target to follow your mouse, show and hide objects, keep scores and play against a timer. No idea what happened with cut outs in video 4 and 5 but I no longer have the originals to amend, however you can also use this tutorial on the teach-ict site by following the alternative link at the bottom
Suitable spreadsheet techniques and build for the WJEC AS course, but could equally be used by anyone wanting to learn how to create a spreadsheet with a few macros,Multiple IF, VLOOKUP, 3D referencing etc...
Set of tutorials that guide students through how to create a set of top trumps based on teachers at their school. Tables, forms, reports and queries all covered and you actually have a database exercise that kids will enjoy. Make sure the kids simply save each of the avatars as they go along.
A series of video tutorials to show students how to build a website from scratch using Dreamweaver. Very suitable for OCR National students who want to access distinction grades. Certainly useful for AS level students too and there is no reason why the more able KS3 student could not use this material too.
Also covers some basic work with Fireworks and Flash too. PLEASE NOTE 2 MORE VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES IN PART 2
A series of video tutorials to show students how to build a website from scratch using Dreamweaver.
PLEASE NOTE 8 MORE VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES IN 'Web design using Dreamweaver part 1' WHICH YOU SHOULD WATCH BEFORE THESE
Lots of Flash tutorials to show how to make a fabulous animated banner that links to a website. Motion tweening, shape tweening, movie clips and actionscript all included. Suitable for the OCR unit 20, if perhaps a little more advanced than strictly necessary.
after a thread appeared on the forums I knocked this up to explain a very simple relational database for keeping recipes and ingredients. It's not a full dbase build but it illustrates the use of joining tables and sub forms pretty well. Certainly a very good first lesson to introduce the principle a seperate tables and looking things up
Here's a film showing a real virus being distributed via email. Nice lesson for all key stages but perhaps particularly appropriate for students doing the OCR National course (Unit 1 AO2)
A series of video tutorials that go throught the various techniques that need to be covered to gain a distinction grade on the OCR Nationals unit 2 web design course. The videos can be used with KS3 students as well. If you want to test the kids on these tutorials then there is a link at the end to another set of resources in here that is what I use as an end of year 7 exam, it really is very good and the kids really enjoy doing it.
I don't claim to be a programmer, but these videos do let kids get a handle on some simple programming techniques to bring databases to life a little. Will turn into a series of tutorials once I get the kids at my school to explain to me how the hell it all works. Ideal for those students doing the WJEC course to chase down the few marks available, vid2 is the key one for that as it shows how to VB a login routine!!
6 videos and 3 worksheets that I use with my year 8 students to introduce them to some basic spreadsheet techniques. Hope the file names above make sense for you to work out how to run with it. Not a rip form Teach-ICT, it was my idea that I let them use!!!
Very cool tutorial that shows how to construct a set of rollover buttons that are all sliced up and act as various triggers to link to websites, change the rollover colour and change another image. Perfect for students chasing a distinction grade on unit 21 of the OCR Nationals.
Yes it's a fab set of videos to show kids how to make the very first video game Pong. Once they are happy with it I would personally set them the task to make the game 'breakout'.
A series of videos that show students how to create a DTP version of the Mail on Sunday. Your best students should be able to create something that would be hard to tell from the real thing!! The 2 graphics are an example front cover and the masthead of the paper. Sorry about the lack of controls on the films, but can't re-render.
Simple tutorial but highly effective and engaging for students of all ages. Using just 2 layers in Flash and a few tools you can create a piece of art work in the style of Julian Opie. You will be surprised at just how good your students will get with this one, we have some amazing work on the walls at school that Mr Opie himself would have been proud of....
Cracking little sets of videos that shows how to construct comics in comic life but also working with drawplus to rip characters from one cartoon and embedding them in the other. All neatly wrapped up in a cyber bullying theme for a token nod to e-safety. This task kills a flock of birds with one stone and your kids will love it. This exercise sees Homer Simpson being bullied by Bender from Futurama...
A series of mind maps suitable for the A level course by WJEC and based around the Doyle text. These could of course be used by students doing other specs where there is some overlap. Lots more to follow