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Practical Web 2.0 and Extended Learning Seminar: 31 March 2009 - CancelledThis event will take place on 31st March 2009 at Wyboston Lakes, Bedfordshire. There will be sessions from real practitioners that are using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom as well as session leaders for the other areas such as managing web 2.0 in an educational environment and free versus open debate
The aim of the day is not only to share and discuss practical ideas, but also the operational issues for teachers, and policy makers in using this technology in a classroom. Date31st March 2008 VenueWyboston Lakes, Bedfordshire Provisional Programme9.10am Coffee upon arrival 9.35am Introduction 9.45am Session 1 (3 x15 minute presentations by practitioners on their use of Web 2.0 technology) Alex Jones, Manager, Sheffield West City Learning Centre Lisa Stevens,Primary Languages / International Coordinator, Whitehouse Common Primary School; eTwinning Ambassador; Primary Language Coach Peter Ford, Centre Manager at the Silverstone Study Centre 10.30am Discussion 11.00am Coffee 11.15am Feedback from groups 11.45am Session 2 - managing Web 2.0 in an educational environment 12.30pm Discussion 2 1.00pm Lunch 2.00pm Feedback from groups 2.30pm Session 3 - free or commercial, open or closed? Dai Barnes 3.15pm Discussion 3 3.30pm Plenary 4.00pm Close ![]() Sponsors
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