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Learning Platforms Think Tank - 20th April 2007

Author: Melanie Bowler
Here you will find both the inputs and the outputs from this successful and timely event.

Programme 

You do not often get the opportunity, in one room, to meet and talk with both senior representatives of SO MANY of the main suppliers of managed services or learning platforms AND members of the senior management teams in schools that are using these. Speakers at the meeting  produced pre-briefings, allowing more time at the meeting to be spent in discussion of the issues they raised.

9.45am Short presentations from members of school senior management teams.
Andy Lowe, Leader of e-Learning, St. Paul’s Catholic College. Sponsored by Capita
School/speaker. Sponsored by Digitalbrain,
Maggie Wagstaff, Senior ICT Adviser,Warwickshire CC. Sponsored by Etech
Domenic Volpe, Asst Head, Heaton Manor School. Sponsored by Frogtrade
Mark Baker, ICT Adviser and Matthew Hickey, Bracknell Forest Sponsored by Fronter Shireland Language College. Sponsored by Microsoft
11.30am Tim Groves, eLearning Coordinator, Sheringham Primary School, Sponsored by Netmedia
Ben Warren, Headteacher, The Summerhill School, Dudley. Sponsored by RM plc
Catherine Travis, Headteacher, New Invention Infant School. Sponsored by Simica
Adam King, HOD ICT, Newlands Girls' School. Sponsored by Tag Learning
School/speaker. Sponsored by Uniservity
12.45pm Lunch
13.45pm Discussion groups focused on Primary, Transition/KS3, 14-19, Content, LA systems, versus school implemented systems. What benefits of learning platforms are strong enough and clear enough that they should be the subject or proper evaluation? How to evaluate these? What are the critical issues?
15.15pm Plenary discussion with feedback from groups.

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Submitted by: Michelle Cank
Publication date: 15th May 2007 Withdrawal date: ---
Created: 15th May 2007 Last updated: 09th May 2008 14:29
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