Abstract

This paper outlines how a heritage and ICT project entitled `The Sligo Seashore Project' was organised in twelve Irish primary schools from September 2001 to June 2003. The project was coordinated and supported by the ICT Advisor, Sligo Education Centre and the Heritage Officer, Sligo County Council. It was an extension of "Exploring the Field Fences of County Sligo", a Schools Integration Project or SIP, one of the initiatives of the National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE) in the Schools IT 2000 programme. The project sought to promote high levels of awareness and understanding of seashore heritage amongst the participants. It also gave them an opportunity to learn with and through ICT and in that way learn in a new and different way. The project was sponsored by a number of national and local organisations both public and private. The schools were situated on or close to the County Sligo coastline and were provided with resource material and computing equipment and received a number of supports including ICT training in digital media. The students studied the following areas: animals, habitats and plants, man and the sea and history of our coast. The students recorded their findings through essays, stories, written articles, artwork, crafts, puppets, models, photographs, maps and multimedia presentations. The second phase involved the collection and organisation of all the project material in preparation for the construction of a website, www.sligoseashore.com which developed a range of resources for teachers and students. The project was awarded first prize at the 2003 eSchola awards where the chair of the judging panel said it was "beautifully designed and perfectly integrated from a pedagogical point-of-view". The project is ongoing.

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