The easiest solution would be to set up a wiki (probably mediawiki?)
if all they need is a way to share resources.   If, they need online
collaboration, social features etc that could involve a little more work.

Also, what about the language of the site itself? will it be only in
english?

On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Andrew Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> My gf's a primary school teacher and from what I hear they could do with
> a means of sharing lesson planning material. They have to produce
> planning material for each lesson in the week. They'll either work
> together in each year or together. Generally the material is created
> from scratch with images gathered from the net. The younger teachers
> will create either powerpoint or smartboard files. They will then use
> the same files next year around probably with some mild modification. So
> their effort reduces slightly year on year but they're essentially
> working alone when they could be sharing resources on a more national
> level.
>
> The daft thing is that there's no central source for them to share these
> files. I think they could do with some wiki and file storage mechanism
> that handled the resources. It would need some categorisation of
> subjects, year groups and lesson objectives which all sounds like tags
> to me.
>
> There is a website that does try tackle this area -
> www.primaryresources.co.uk but there's no push from management to use it
> and suffers from looking like a geocities site and probably a lack of
> coverage.
>
> I'd appreciate any thoughts where to stick this further - if I should be
> waiting for an idea comp to come along, or try mailing my mp or dept. of
> education. [ha]
>
> Andy
>
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