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engage empower extend embed enhance enrich exchange e-learning? enthuse entertain

Use ICT to learn away from school Has a wide range of generic ICT skills Able to learn new skills as needed Has high level of information literacy e-confident learner Knows when ICT can assist their learning Prepared to explore and experiment in their use of ICT Can talk about the way ICT can enhance their learning Can select appropriate tool for the task Uses technology creatively, with ease, in life outside school

 Get on the Cloud  Bookmark the Cloud  In KS1 play the games on the cloud and get used to logging in  In KS2 Encourage your child to make a PowerPoint or Document and share it with their teacher e.g.