We will be doing our final project on 'Weebly'. We will create our own blog.
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Is it ever ok to steal movies, music or other content from the Internet?
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When and where does the Webathon take place? Saturday 10th November in AIB's Technology Campus at Central Park What's the competition? Students must design and build a problem-solving website around this year's theme of 'inclusion'. This could be an imaginary company or service, an educational website or a social activist/volunteer site. Suggested themes are accessibility, ability, race, gender, sexuality, age, wealth, education, or vulnerability. AIB experts will be on hand during the 5 hour Webathon to guide and coach. Entrants can use any tool they wish to take part (including template sites like Wix and Wordpress), but bonus points will be awarded for original design and coding. Points are primarily awarded on the quality of idea and pitching skills. Who can enter? Students aged 16-18 in second-level education in the Republic of Ireland. TY students aged under 16 can participate if accompanied by a teacher or guardian. How to Enter: Applicants in teams of two must submit their website idea to datahack@aib.ie by Friday 19th October. The event will run from 8.30-3pm. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are provided. Prizes:
For more information on either competition, contact Datahack@aib.ie or visit www.aibdatahack.com This week in class, we learned how to represent information using digital imagery. We made PowerPoints about Our Interests, and uploaded them to Slideshare:
Trust Paulo Tia Michael Sophie H Matthew Sophie B Lily Rhianna Ramona Krista Kelly Kane Gustas Evan Dylan Conor Chucks Carlene Ava AnnaLeigh Alex Adam Ronan Leah Lee ![]()
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Ms HeeneyI am an English teacher in St. Oliver's Community College, Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland. Follow me on Twitter @julesheeney. Archives
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