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Naace Annual Strategic Conference: 2008

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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.
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A Virtual Learning Environment : Led and Loved by Infants

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This short article aims to highlight the background, key features and current vision of the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) project at Ranvilles Infant School. The full version of this research project is available through the University of Winchester library: Aubrey-Smith, F.S., (2007) 'How the implementation of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) can affect the strategic development of a whole school. MA(Ed) Dissertation. University of Winchester.'
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BETT 2008: Naace seminars and briefings

Naace has been invited to offer two briefing sessions in the Local Authority Lounge. These cover ICT CPD experiences for ICT advisors and the use of web-conferencing to support transition and MFL. Naace will be making four contributions to the Seminar Programme covering collaborative tools in teaching and learning, personalised learning, transforming learning and a report on the 'Let's Play Project'.
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KS3 online ICT test - Members' responses to the change in status

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Following announcements in early January 2007 about changes to the status of the KS3 online ICT test, Naace sought responses of its members and collated their views to inform discussions with Ministers.
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Sharing Success Issue 25: 2 April 2008

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In this month's Sharing Sucess Julie Cooper, Chair of Governors at Gloucester Road Primary steps into the Naace 'hot-seat'. Julie will be 'live' on Wednesday 9 and Wednesday 16 April between 7-8pm. Other features include Theo Kuechel's article originating from the Naace talklists regarding e-learning, a progress report on the Oracle funded 'Let's Play Project' and a summary of issues from last month's 'hot-seat'. Jim Fanning provides a fascinating two-day blog from The Tideway School.
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Sharing Success Issue 24: 5 March 2008

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In this issue, Mick Waters will be in our third 'hotseat'. I shall be giving Naace Members a sneak preview of the first of a series of ICT updates going into schools shortly. Also this month there is a focus on a brilliant day at St Paul's CoE Primary School Manchester as well as a summary of issues raised when Gareth Davies was the guest in last month's 'hot-seat'.

If you feel that you could make a contribution to Sharing Success please contact me at primaryeditor@naace.co.uk
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Christina Preston in the Naace 'hot-seat': July 2008

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In the July issue of Sharing Success, Christina Preston will be our live guest in the 'hotseat'. Our first live session will coincide with the 'Safe Social Networking Conference' to be held at the WLE Centre at the Institute of Education in London on Thursday 10th July between 4-5pm. Please post questions before during and after the live session!

Christina Preston advocates the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a catalyst for change in teaching and learning (www.mirandanet.ac.uk). She is the Founder and Chair of the international MirandaNet Fellowship established in 1992. The MirandaNet Fellowship was established in response to a need expressed amongst teachers for a supportive community of peers who would mentor each other in the exploration of ICT potential in teaching and learning (www.mirandanet.ac.uk).

The MirandaNet Fellowship strives to span national, cultural, commercial and political divides to provide an innovative and inclusive forum for professionals. Fellows who share their experience and expertise are building a professional knowledge base about the use of digital technologies in transforming teaching and learning. Interaction between educators, researchers, industry and government is at the heart of the learning processes that underpin and support good practice. Individual learning patterns and talents are celebrated through practice-based research strategies, peer e-mentoring and collaborative knowledge-building. Dissemination and publication are central to the Fellowship process (www.mirandanet.ac.uk/fellowship/vision.htm).
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Planning for and Implementing ICT in the Primary School

A study of the organisation, implementation, planning and evaluation of ICT in primary classrooms for subject teaching


Reg Eyre was awarded the Bill Tagg Bursary in 2001/02. In his research, he posed the questions:
How does teachers' planning, organisation, implementation and evaluation of ICT differ for different resource situations?
Does the emphasis change from using ICT to teach subjects to ICT capability when the ICT resource is greater?
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Sharing Success Issue 23: 6 February 2008

Ben Davies, lead ICT teacher at St Paul's CoE School on his way to contribute to the BETT Seminar - click for full size image
Ben Davies, lead ICT teacher at St Paul's CoE School on his way to contribute to the BETT Seminar
We have a bonus addition to our usual look at successful classroom practice. Our lead article looks at a case study from 'Let's Play', which is an online project linking schools in the UK with schools in Holland, Germany and Romania. I have also included my experiences in presenting a seminar at BETT for the first time which focused around the Lets Play Project.

Also featuring in this edition, we have Gareth Davies, Chair of the Naace Board of Management, sitting in our second 'hotseat' ready and waiting to field and answer questions.

Finally we have articles highlighting issues raised from last month on 'The end of school websites!' and when Phia Le Roux answered questions on her role in how to integrate the use of recent digital technologies such as podcasting and making movies into the classroom.
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Visual Learning: My learning blog

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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).
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