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June 18, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/15585.html

Last call for application packs to be sent to eligible families...

The Home Access has been very successful with over 200,000 grants awarded. Based on current application return rates it is unlikely that we will be sending out application packs for the main programme after the third week of June. We would strongly encourage any families who think they are eligible for a Home Access Grant to apply without further delay and anyone with an application form at home should complete it and send it back immediately.
www.homeaccess.org.uk

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June 17, 2010

There are some fantastic free courses available to promote good use of ICT in schools.  NAACE and the TDA are supporting this initiative and some courses have been contributed by ICT Advisers and professionals across the country.

Current Courses available:

  • Monitoring Using ICT –BRAND NEW!!
  • Web 2.0 Visual Learning Collaboration Tools (Primary) –NEW!
  • Web 2.0 Visual Learning Collaboration Tools (Secondary) –NEW!
  • Assessment of ICT in the Primary Phase
  • Assessment of ICT in the Secondary Phase
  • Developing Higher Order Thinking Skills Utilising ICT
  • Embedding e-safety in the Curriculum (short course)
  • Embedding e-safety in the Curriculum (long course)
  • Introduction to finding Digital Resources
  • Exploring Digital Media
  • Finding Digital Resources
  • High Interaction, Reflection and Peer Assessment Through Online Forums
  • ICT Subject Knowledge in QCA Primary Framework
  • Modelling and Models for Learning
  • Monitoring Using ICT
  • Using ICT in Innovative Ways

All courses are available at, www.ictcpd4free.co.uk

 

Keywords: cpd, development, ict, ictac, learning, online, professional, use, web2.0

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June 11, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/15367.html

Head teachers and chairs of governors have today received the Norfolk e-learning strategy 2010-14 as part of the e-courier.  The document outlines the vision for Norfolk developed by schools and the local authority and prioritises a shift in pegagogy as well as technical provision.  It also includes an entitlement for our young people.  Please find the full copy online.

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June 08, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/15265.html

Norfolk schools will have received their conference brochures for the 2010 E2BN conference in the last few days.  The summer conference is always a great occasion to catch up with the latest thinking on learning with ICT.  Keynotes include Dale Banham and Prof. Stephen Heppel.

This year's conference 'This Generation's Learning' will look at learner entitlement and how ICT has been used across the curriculum to offer new challenges to pupils of all abilities, both in school and at home.

Delegates can:
  • Sample the latest technology through hands-on workshops
  • Have access to a range of practical advice and assistance
  • See examples of how innovation and best practice is transforming education in schools across the region
  • Discuss and debate topical issues
There are already quite a few colleagues from Norfolk booked, so you'll be in good company.

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June 07, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/15233.html

You can see most presentations and some video recordings of our successful conference online:

Presentations

Video recordings

Seb's presentation on the new Norfolk E-Learning Strategy

The strategy document (pdf) will follow shortly.

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May 24, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/14870.html

Futurelab and HP have teamed up to develop Pedagogy 3.0  as part of a global initiative led by HP. Secondary schools may be interested to explore the funding opportunity.  It would be great to have a Norfolk School take part in this initiative.

Futurelab

HP Catalyst Initiative

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February 12, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/12952.html

Earlier this week Ofsted publised a report on the safe use of technologies.  This is the summary from the Ofsted website:

'This report is based on evidence from a small-scale survey carried out between April and July 2009 in 35 maintained schools in England. It evaluates the extent to which the schools taught pupils to adopt safe and responsible practices in using new technologies, and how they achieved this. It also assesses the extent and quality of the training the schools provided for their staff. It responds to the report of the Byron Review, Safer children in a digital world.'

The key findings outline that managing and monitoring access is preferable to simply filtering sites.  Norfolk's policy advocates such an approach, as schools are encouraged to use e-safety monitoring tools (Securus) in conjunction with a more liberal filtering policy (e-learning caste).

The report also highlights the need to develop policies whilst listening to pupil and student views.  Norfolk has been providing templates and guidance for this process, which can be found on the e-safety section of the ICT Solutions website

The need for training and good monitoring of the impact of the training is also one of the outcomes of the survey.  The advisory services have been offering training sessions on e-safety and Pip Cartwright is leading the advice and support on this topic. 

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February 03, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/12795.html

Alex Savage, former AST for ICT and now in charge of the Training School at Notre Dame High School wrote to say:

Fronter is working really well for us now.  I am noticing a significant impact on the quality of learning.  The starts of lessons are more focussed.  Students can quickly access a wide range of digital resources and they are getting more regular feedback on their work through the Hand-in feature.

Let's just say that this is music to my ears, as it is exactly the kind of outcome we are looking for.  It has to be about learning in the end.  This is not to say that parental engagement, more efficient communication or time savings for teachers are not important, but in the end learning is just the most important aspect of all those things that learning platforms can make at difference with.

 

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http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/12794.html

The biggest event for Norfolk Heads and teachers enthused about learning with ICT is undoubtably the annual Norfolk ICT Conference.  Our 2010 event on March 24th and 25th is special in many ways:

  • Launch of the new e-learning strategy for Norfolk (2010-2014)
  • Focus on learning spaces and the way ICT can enhance them
  • Presentations by Norfolk Schools and Learners
  • Innovation in learning through games, including the Futurelab 'SPARK' exhibition
  • Keynotes, practical seminars and break out sessions by leading individuals and national agencies (Steve Moss, John Davitt, Partnership for Schools, Becta, Futurelab, E2BN)

For full details and booking please see the conference site.

 

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February 02, 2010

http://elgg.norfolk.e2bn.org/elearning/weblog/12762.html

Futurelab have sent us the following and some of the resources linked below will be just what school leaders have been looking for.

 

Thinking Space

A joint publication between CABE, Futurelab and Portsmouth City Council, 'Thinking Space' is a FREE workshop resource aiming to support people involved with redesign and rebuild projects, such as Building Schools for the Future (BSF) and the Primary Capital Programmes (PCP).  It provides ideas for workshop sessions which can help those in preparing for the visioning and pre-engagement phases.

The resource comprises of materials for two workshops; one aimed at staff to support critical and creative thinking about the future of education and the implications on future educational spaces; the other to be undertaken with pupils as part of a wider commitment to actively engage and involve them in the redesign process.

'Thinking Space' was developed by CABE, Futurelab and Portsmouth City Council, as part of their wider commitment to sharing resources information on learning space redesign programmes. The full resource is available to download for FREE from the Vision Mapper website at www.visionmapper.org.uk/resource/schoolredesignpack.php#space.

Vision Mapper

www.visionmapper.org.uk is a free web resource designed to help examine the future of education beyond 2025. The resources provided are designed to support education leadership, including headteachers, department heads, local authorities and school redesign consortia to approach long-term planning and decision making with an informed view of the future.

Make the Future

Another source of  inspiration for futures thinking is the new
video, entitled 'Make the Future', which looks at ideas drawn from research commissioned under the Beyond Current Horizons (BCH) programme. BCH considered futures for education in the light of social and technological change over the next two decades. The video aims to inspire education leaders to think differently about the future of education and to consider the challenges and possibilities for 21st century schools.

The video is available to watch at www.futurelab.org.uk/resources/multimedia/video/Video1589 .

EcoBugs

P
lus, don't forget to support our EcoBugs submission in this years Digital Media and Learning Competition, aiming to find "and to inspire" the most novel uses of new media in support of learning. Register your interest at dmlcompetition.net/pligg/story.php?title=302

 

 

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