Shooting Stars: Idea Form
Naace wishes to celebrate the innovations and great ICT ideas in schools with a new collection of ICT ideas and interventions that not only work but excite others. The aim is to seek high leverage activities which have a relatively low effort to formulate or implement but yield extremely beneficial outcomes in terms of teaching and learning. We hope to create a downloadable booklet along with a collaborative space that can continue to be updated, timely and inspiring. Contributing schools from all phases including SEN will be acknowledged in the publication.
* shoot [shoot] shoot•ing, verb (used with object)
* to send forth (words, ideas, etc.) rapidly: to shoot questions at someone.
* star [stahr],noun, adjective, verb
* Astrology. a heavenly body, especially a planet, considered as influencing humankind and events.
* destiny, fortune, temperament, etc., regarded as influenced and determined by the stars.
* Shooting star
* a sign of advancement. A shooting star is also symbolic of big changes in your life.
* an algorithm for calculating the shortest path in a graph or the quickest way to get from one location to another
* shooting star is the common name for the visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere to become a meteor. If a falling star survives impact with the Earth's surface, then it is called a meteorite. Meteorites can be big or small.