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date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 20:10:21 +0100,    group: uk.education.maths        back       
Interactive Planning Tool   
have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and 
freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as 
useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.

Seems easier to use Open Office or Word and just cut and paste it - oho 
hum..

is it me or the dfee???
date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 20:10:21 +0100   author:   CarMan

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 20:10:21 +0100, "CarMan"
 wrote:

>have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and 
>freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as 
>useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.
>
>Seems easier to use Open Office or Word and just cut and paste it - oho 
>hum..
>
>is it me or the dfee???

what is the dfee?
date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:17:21 GMT   author:   Ahoyhoy

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
used to be dfes , dept of edukashion etc etc

"Ahoyhoy"  wrote in message 
news:4nr0e3pj0natnp683va9kggosklpjfhcra@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 20:10:21 +0100, "CarMan"
>  wrote:
>
>>have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and
>>freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as
>>useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.
>>
>>Seems easier to use Open Office or Word and just cut and paste it - oho
>>hum..
>>
>>is it me or the dfee???
>
> what is the dfee?
date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 19:05:45 +0100   author:   CarMan

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
CarMan burbled:

>have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and 
>freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as 
>useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.
>
>Seems easier to use Open Office or Word and just cut and paste it - oho 
>hum..
>
>is it me or the dfee???

I was horrified when I saw it.

Teachers are not going to go back to spending hours reinventing the
wheel.

The person who thought of the Primary Framework has ignored the
workload agreement.
-- 
Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)

If at first you don't succeed, look in the bin for the instructions.
date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 20:55:27 +0100   author:   Sheel

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
reinvent wheel?
Workload agreement?
Poor opinion of unthought through imitative etc?

You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....


"Sheel"  wrote in message 
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> CarMan burbled:
>
>>have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and
>>freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as
>>useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.
>>
>>Seems easier to use Open Office or Word and just cut and paste it - oho
>>hum..
>>
>>is it me or the dfee???
>
> I was horrified when I saw it.
>
> Teachers are not going to go back to spending hours reinventing the
> wheel.
>
> The person who thought of the Primary Framework has ignored the
> workload agreement.
> -- 
> Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)
>
> If at first you don't succeed, look in the bin for the instructions.
date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 10:36:55 +0100   author:   CarMan

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
CarMan wrote:
>"Sheel"  wrote in message
>> CarMan burbled:
>>>have downloaded this for Numeracy and Literacy and it keeps locking up and
>>>freezing . Have got the latest version. Not very impressed - it's about as
>>>useful as a blind dog for David Blunkett.
>>>
>> I was horrified when I saw it.
>>
>> Teachers are not going to go back to spending hours reinventing the
>> wheel.
>>
>> The person who thought of the Primary Framework has ignored the
>> workload agreement.

>reinvent wheel?
>Workload agreement?
>Poor opinion of unthought through imitative etc?
>
>You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....
>
She is.
-- 
greebs
date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 17:40:29 +0100   author:   greebo

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
greebo burbled:

>CarMan wrote:

>>You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....
>>
>She is.

I wasn't fed-up until he called me old.
-- 
Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)

Anything not nailed down is mine. Anything I can pry loose is not nailed down.
date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 19:36:18 +0100   author:   Sheel

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
"Sheel"  wrote in message 
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> greebo burbled:
>
>>CarMan wrote:
>
>>>You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....
>>>
>>She is.
>
> I wasn't fed-up until he called me old.
> -- 
> Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)
>
> Anything not nailed down is mine. Anything I can pry loose is not nailed 
> down.

A couple of people, well a Numeracy adviser and our Numeracy Coordinator (so 
no bias there) have said it is quite useful, mainly because the tool 
automatically resizes the text objectives as they are pasted and there is a 
'bin' panel at the side where objectives can be held. So there.
date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:09:22 +0100   author:   Colin Brown

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
our lit Konsultant said it's cr*p - so there x 2

"Colin Brown"  wrote in message 
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>
> "Sheel"  wrote in message 
> news:vrq5e3prsb5jq85sivm1vufo86u22u6mdn@4ax.com...
>> greebo burbled:
>>
>>>CarMan wrote:
>>
>>>>You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....
>>>>
>>>She is.
>>
>> I wasn't fed-up until he called me old.
>> -- 
>> Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)
>>
>> Anything not nailed down is mine. Anything I can pry loose is not nailed 
>> down.
>
> A couple of people, well a Numeracy adviser and our Numeracy Coordinator 
> (so no bias there) have said it is quite useful, mainly because the tool 
> automatically resizes the text objectives as they are pasted and there is 
> a 'bin' panel at the side where objectives can be held. So there.
>
date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:18:05 +0100   author:   MadLad

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
Colin Brown wrote:
> "Sheel"  wrote in message 
> news:vrq5e3prsb5jq85sivm1vufo86u22u6mdn@4ax.com...
>> greebo burbled:
>>
>>> CarMan wrote:
>>>> You sound like me - an old, fed-up codger....
>>>>
>>> She is.
>> I wasn't fed-up until he called me old.
>> -- 
>> Sheel          (Change me to me2 to email.)
>>
>> Anything not nailed down is mine. Anything I can pry loose is not nailed 
>> down.
> 
> A couple of people, well a Numeracy adviser and our Numeracy Coordinator (so 
> no bias there) have said it is quite useful, mainly because the tool 
> automatically resizes the text objectives as they are pasted and there is a 
> 'bin' panel at the side where objectives can be held. So there. 
> 
> 
Might resize the font but it also resizes all the boxes on our planning 
format....  It's horrible. Yuk!
The 'bin' sounds like a good idea though...I think it might get full 
quite quickly though ;-)

Steve
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 21:38:42 GMT   author:   Man Mountain

Re: Interactive Planning Tool   
In article <CzXHi.118637$xp6.98284@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Man
Mountain  wrote:
> > 
> Might resize the font but it also resizes all the boxes on our
> planning format....  It's horrible. Yuk! The 'bin' sounds like a
> good idea though...I think it might get full quite quickly though
> ;-)

but word does that without the planning tool....

-- 
Gertie. 

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date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:08:25 +0100   author:   gertie@grumbles

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