Aberdeen City Council used MIICE as part of an investigation into the wider impact on learning of their uses of integrated learning systems such as SuccessMaker and RM Maths. You can download a Zip file containing 3 PDF files: the full report on the project; the summary report on the project; the questionnaire which was used to conduct the interviews
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Aberdeen City Council have incorporated a selection of statements derived from the MIICE toolboxes into their 'MOT' annual snapshot tool on a school's ICT progress
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Lesley Allan of Argyll and Bute Council did a presentation at the MIICE conference on 21 November 2003 about the use of MIICE to evaluate gains from video conferencing in (small) schools in Argyll and Bute
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Berni Leitch of Argyll and Bute Council used MIICE as part of the assessment of good practice in the use of ICT in the classroom for maths teaching. You can download a PowerPoint presentation which summarises what she found
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East Dunbartonshire Council incorporated some measures from MIICE in the features to consider in the guidance they have issued to schools about the practical use of the HMIe document on 'Using ICT in learning and teaching'
Download the Word version (8 pages)
Download the PDF version (8 pages)
East Lothian Council used MIICE to help them to assess progress in their schools in respect of ICT. The Word document which they used can be downloaded
Download the East Lothian ICT performance Word document (20pp)
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Eilean Siar [Western Isles] has used MIICE to develop a monitoring proforma for teachers (page 1) and for school pupils (page 2), using a graphical approach to the degree of progress. The numbers on page 1 refer to MIICE components
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Iain Midgley told those attending the MIICE conference in May 2004 that MIICE had been helpful in Falkirk's project to assess the quality of work being done in the information handling outcome of 5-14 mathematics
Download the PowerPoint presentation (23 slides)
Download the final report as a Word file (40 pages)
Jan Baxter of Falkirk Council used MIICE as a means of evaluating the impact that their ICT strategy was having in early education
Download Jan Baxter's report as a Word file (31 pages)
The particular selection and adaptation which Jan used is in appendix B of the main report; but it is available as a separate short document
Download the Falkirk questionnaire as a Word file (2 pages)
Jim Husband and Sharon Logie of Fife Council used MIICE to assess baseline performance in the delivery of ICT skills in a cluster of primary and secondary schools. You can download a Zip file containing a PowerPoint presentation summarising the results and 3 Word files which contained the questionnaires which were used for school management, class teachers and pupils
Download the Zip file (1 PowerPoint and 3 Word files)
MIICE mind map - Elaine Carey of Fife Council has rendered the MIICE toolbox structure as a mind map, for the visual learners
Download Elaine Carey's mind map as a PDF file (1p)
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Jim Henderson of Gairloch High School did a presentation for Highland teachers about the MIICE project. The PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded
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HGIOS and MIICE - John Ferrie of Inverclyde Council has taken material from one of the MIICE discussion papers which will help you to link (self) evaluation for How good is our school? and the MIICE quality framework at the same time
see the MIICE toolboxes page
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Lorraine Hunter and Tracy Hurst of Lawmuir Primary School in Bellshill did a presentation at the MIICE conference on 21 November 2003 about their use of MIICE with a project to develop video to help with home and school links
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Calum Maxwell of Ladywell Primary School in Motherwell (North Lanarkshire) has mapped the links between Charter Mark, How good is our school? and the MIICE quality framework
Download the AppleWorks v6 version (7 pages)
Download the PDF version (7 pages)
Calum has also developed a pupil version
Download the AppleWorks v6 version (7 pages)
Download the PDF version (7 pages)
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Jim Scott and Jim Hynd indicated some of the ways in which they have used MIICE for planning and monitoring progress in aspects of Perth High School's ICT development plan, including plans for CPD at the MIICE conference in May 2004
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Linda Hall of Trinity High School in Renfrew did a presentation at the MIICE conference on 21 November 2003 about the use of MIICE to evaluate ICT activities in English, History/Modern Studies and Science
Download the Zip file for AppleWorks (PowerPoint presentation with 28 slides, PDF file with the commentary on the slides and AppleWorks files with the 3 sets of MIICE questions used)
Download the Zip file for PDF (PowerPoint presentation with 28 slides, PDF file with the commentary on the slides and PDF files with the 3 sets of MIICE questions used)
Ian Stuart of Gleniffer High School in Paisley did a presentation at the MIICE conference on 21 November 2003 about the use of MIICE to evaluate the use of video and a CAL package for physical education in his school
Download the Zip file for AppleWorks (PowerPoint presentation with 20 slides and 2 AppleWorks files with the 2 sets of MIICE questions used)
Download the Zip file for PDF (PowerPoint presentation with 20 slides and 2 PDF files with the 2 sets of MIICE questions used)
Susan Ronnie of Kirklandneuk Primary School in Renfrew, while writing her Chartered Teacher dissertation on what makes a good school website and doing the review of literature, matched the MIICE outcomes to the usefulness of a school website
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