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BETT Show 2009
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BETT is the world’s largest educational technology event. BETT celebrates 25 years as the world's leading educational information and communications technology (ICT) event in 2009.
Naace exhibited at this event. BETT is the world’s largest educational technology event, and takes place 14th to the 17th January 2009, at London Olympia. Naace again had a stand this year (J45). Here are a few of the highlights from the event: - Memebers celebrated with us Naace’s 25th year and picked up their Naace members gift
- This year we hosted the ICT Mark Awards for Schools - See below for list of times and schools being presented
- Schools also benefited from free half hour consultancy session with a Lead Assessor to discuss Next Generation Learning progression within the SRF in the context of their ICT Mark work.
- Looking for subject specific innovative courses to study - look no further. Naace, in collaboration with the TDA, launched the ictcpd4free.co.uk website for delivery of first class CPD for practitioners. More details below
- A chance to discuss the new Naacemark for Service providers 2.0.
- And of course a chance to meet the Naace Office Staff.
We would like to thank RM for allowing us access to their lounge in Olympia 2 for all our members.
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