New Media Awards 2008

(CCEA | Multimedia) www.ccea.org.uk

Nominated in Inform and educate category.

The ccea.org.uk family of sites brings together 3 areas of curriculum, examinations and assessment by collating a diverse range of supporting materials in one easy to navigate website.

Created by CCEA | Multimedia, the learning resources production department of CCEA (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment). We have a highly skilled team delivering innovative learning resources that are engaging and provide a critical response to challenges across many areas of the revised Northern Ireland Curriculum.

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  • The main objective of ccea.org.uk is to communicate with Teachers, Students, Parents and Employers enhancing learning opportunities and to reward achievement. We offer free to access subject microsites that offer guidance and support for many CCEA qualifications. This material is localised, and would often not be commercially viable for a private sector company to produce. Therefore, we are filling market gaps to ensure Teachers and Students have access to materials.

    Highlighted microsites include:

    Supporting subject areas:

    www.ccea.org.uk/microsites/

    Supporting the Revised Northern Ireland Curriculum:

    www.nicurriculum.org.uk

    Supporting languages at Primary and Post Primary levels:

    www.nicurriculum.org.uk/microsite/pl/

    www.ccea.org.uk/dreimire/

    www.ccea.org.uk/languages/

    Supporting inclusion and Special Educational Needs:

    www.nicurriculum.org.uk/inclusion_and_sen/sld.asp

    Microsites developed in partnership with local organisations such as:

    The Nerve Centre and Northern Ireland Screen:

    www.digitalfilmarchive.net/clda/

    The Consumer Council:

    www.ecoworld.org.uk

    www.shoparound.org.uk

    Coleraine Borough Council:

    www.mountsandel.com

    30 May 2008

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