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Millennium Schools Upgrade
Millennium Schools, the website building kit used by over 1000 schools, is being upgraded to make it even easier and faster to use. For over five years the Millennium Schools Project has enabled schools to create and edit their own professional websites without involving expensive agencies. With the ability to create over 200 pages of images, text and animation, MSC has long been the choice of pioneering schools.

With web-based technology changing at such a rapid speed, Intuitive Media developed take2theweb as a replacement web creation tool so that Millennium Schools users could upgrade to a familiar system whilst simultaneously gaining the power and flexibility to create their ideal website. take2theweb offers a maximum of 900 pages giving the user more space to play with, an improved navigation system means getting around the site is even easier. The appearance of the site is more adaptable meaning the user gets the site just the way they want it.

If your school enjoys building its own website then consider what take2theweb has to offer. For more information visit the take2theweb website.
Millennium Schools Goes Global
Millennium Schools Goes Global
Use your E- Learning Credits to enhance your International Curriculum
At BETT (The Education and Technology Show) , January 2005, Global Schools was launched in response to teachers' needs for Global facilities, connectivity and presence. Global Schools integrates many of Intuitive Media's Global Education Services - including Millennium Schools. The new engine allowing schools to build their own websites (an upgrade from Millennium Schools), is easier, more intuitive and has many more features and additional resources; providing teachers and pupils with additional stunning resources that bring a global perspective to every aspect of the curriculum.

Subscribing or upgrading to the new Global Schools system provides schools with all the tools they need to quickly and easily create a comprehensive school website. Global Schools is specially designed to enable multiple authors and editors to contribute to the school's website and includes a host of other improvements.

Schools also receive FREE membership to:
The Global Learning Resource: This global learning tool has been developed in partnership with the British Council. It provides a comprehensive set of cross-curricular teaching guides and lesson plans created and field tested by experienced teachers. The projects are all carefully designed to enable schools to successfully deliver an international perspective to the curriculum at Key Stage 2 and 3.

SchoolNet Global: The biggest contributory children's education website that the world has ever seen. Global School members have access to a huge resource of over 55,000 web pages published by children in over 34 countries worldwide. Members can join in international collaborative projects and publish their own students' work to the world in an exciting range of cross-curricular projects.

To subscribe visit: Millennium Schools
John Smith, Director Millennium Schools presents the prize to Michael and Chloe,Year 4, and teacher Simon Barnbrook.
John Smith, Director Millennium Schools presents the prize to Michael and Chloe,Year 4, and teacher Simon Barnbrook.
Website Award for Millennium Schools Users
Caldicotes School in Middlesbrough have won second prize at the Net04 Website Awards for their website which has been built using Millennium Schools.

The website awards, which were held in February, are run by the Northern Education and Technology Show and sponsored by Intuitive Media. The judges were specifically looking for evidence of pupils directly publishing their own work on the website.

The teachers and pupils of Caldicotes School work together to create and maintain a rich and colourful website using Millennium Schools website building tools. On receiving their prize of a digital camera, headteacher Mr Howes said, "Our school is in the top 5% in England for adding value to the education of children aged 7 to 11. ICT has made a significant contribution to this achievement, and we have found that Millennium Schools, which gives children the ability to publish their own work directly to a world wide audience, is a wonderful stimulus to improving the quality of their work."

Millennium Schools is helping teachers to creatively embed ICT in the curriculum. The award is a wonderful endorsement for the exemplary use of Millennium Schools.

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Millennium Schools Hosts TES Newsday
For the first time in its ten year history, The Times Education Supplement Newsday Competition went digital with the help of our Millennium Schools Project. Pupils became reporters, journalists, editors, designers and publishers and built an online newspaper in one day. The winners met ITN News presenter Dermott Murnaghan who presented their awards and certificates.

The pupils published some absolutely outstanding news websites for their global audience.