One of our challenges as a School of Creativity is to promote creative learning across the whole school. As a specialist arts college, we also have a commitment to sharing resources and ideas with our family of schools. Finally, we are keen to contribute to the national debate about the value of creative learning. Our Creative Tallis action research group has used a blog to keep communication going between meetings so the next logical step was to make a website that could gather together a whole range of evidence about creative learning all in one place. We chose Weebly, the free online web design application, to create the site and we have tried to use or highlight as many Web 2.0 tools as possible in order to demonstrate the ease and value of new tools for communication and presentation. The site has several pages, each with their own function and unique content. We will add to it and change the design on a regular basis to keep it fresh. We have a Creative Learning Forum so that visitors to the site can engage in a conversation with us. We would really like to know what you think about the site, especially if you have any constructive criticism to offer.
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