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BSF Think Tank: London, 4th December 2009

Author: Anna Street
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Transforming Learning with ICT "To BSF or not to BSF"

This BSF Think Tank, on Friday 4 December, opened with provocative pieces from key stakeholders which set the scene for round table discussions and debate with key evidence gathered. Many engaging and stimulating conversations about the challenges and opportunities to transform learning using technology in Capital programmes ensued.

It's not too late to join in the debate, simply log in and follow this link

Content, conversation, challenge, clarity, criticism, opportunity and possibly even humour from the day has been distilled into a Naace White Paper (see above) which will be submitted as evidence to the agencies and government departments who currently sponsor ICT and Capital programmes.

Naace also hopes to collaborate with those present at the event to produce guidance for schools and Local Authorities involved in BSF. Naace Fellow, Tim Scratchered, offered to take the lead on this initiative at the event. Further announcements will follow.

It's not too late to join in the debate; see link below to log in and be sure to have your say!

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What delegates gained from the course

  • A clearer understanding of the opportunities and challenges involved in transforming learning with digital technologies.
  • A deeper understanding of the key lessons from the early waves of BSF/PCP as well as a stronger sense of the future role of technology in capital programmes.
  • An opportunity to influence Naace feedback and shape government policy.

Important information relating to this event

Transforming Learning with ICT "To BSF or not to BSF"

We invited all delegates to share their ideas, experiences and reflections. In the Naace CPD area you will find a Moodle with the same title as the think tank. It contains six questions, and we ask you to respond to any or all of them online.

It's not too late to join in the debate, simply log in and follow this link. Be sure to have your say!

Please note - only Naace members are able to log on to this link.  If you are attended the event as a non-member please email anna.street@naace.co.uk who will provide the appropriate documentation for you.

Please direct enquiries to anna.street@naace.co.uk

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Submitted by: Anna Street
Publication date: 09th November 2009 Withdrawal date: ---
Created: 09th November 2009 Last updated: 14th May 2010 12:49
Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/934