Naace Annual Strategic Conference: 2008
The Naace Annual Strategic Conference and Exhibition opened in Torquay in early March 2008. This is the definitive ICT Conference in the UK for all those involved in advancing education through the use of modern technologies in learning and teaching.
Read more...Staying Safe: consultation responses from NaaceNaace will be responding in due course to the Byron Review following consultation with Members. At this stage we are pleased to relay the Association's views in response to questions in Chapter 3 of Staying Safe. While we recognise that vulnerable children and young people need to be protected and need to learn how they can protect themselves, it is our view that good practice in the safe use of communication technologies should apply to all children in all educational settings.
Read more...Naace 'hot-seat'
Naace has introduced a 'hot-seat' where invited colleagues field questions over a four week period. Our guest in the 'hot-seat' will either answer online at specific times, or at pre-arranged regular intervals. We look forward to hearing from you!
Read more...Broagreen International School: One aspect of their recent successesBroadgreen are one of the few high schools across the country that run a baccalaureate programme. The programme is highly successful one for their students and are Becta's ICT Excellence Awards 2008 - joint runner-up award winners for the Best whole school in the North West category.
Read more...The Elizabethan School: Using surveys effectivelyNeil Oldbury at The Elizabethan School has a real interest in questionnaires and analysing data to improve systems throughout the school. He wanted to know which subject areas and teachers were using the computer suites throughout the school and whether the use of computers was impacting on raising standards.
Read more...Crossley Heath Science College: Breaking the down the barriersCrossley Heath have used their Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in so many ways to improve teaching, the delivery of the curriculum as well as the enjoyment of learning taking place. The following description highlights the way the schools secure email system is being used to help students make dramatic improvements in the quantity and quality of assignments set.
Read more...Visual Learning: My learning blog
Naace have been successful in securing a TDA bid won by Steven Coombes based at Bath Spa University and being delivered as a 'Visual Learning Course' by Christina Preston and John Cuthell at MirandaNet (based at The Institute of Education, London).
Read more...Your shout (3) .... Personalisation (continued) ....We return to the topic of 'personalisation' as a direct result of flurry of responses initiated by John Cuthell from the MirandaNet 'MirandaLink' asking what personalisation meant to them. Below are several statements from John which Geoff has responded to. Underneath are some points I picked out as particularly relevant to the idea of 'personalisation' - with Doug Highall from Kirklees reponding to the points I made.
Read more...Successful schools - how to get a school out of Special MeasuresPupils are encouraged to use digital cameras and camcorders as an integral part of art and media projects.
The following article is part of a feature previously written focussing on the key issues which were addressed in order to move the school and the people in it forward rapidly. Your shout (2) .... Using Interactive Whiteboards (continued ...)To continue the debate from the last issue - several more colleagues express their concern over the way Interactive Whiteboards are used ...
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