Monday, 8 June 2009

The Redbridge ICT Conference 2009

This year we welcome Stephen Heppell to the Redbridge ICT Conference. Alex is at the helm of the conference ship this year and he has created a poster for you to print out and put in your staff rooms. If you have not heard Stephen before, then click through the recent talk he gave at Handheld learning at the Barbican earlier this year. I am sure Conference 09 will be another time of inspiration, networking and equipping, and we look forward to seeing you there!!




KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Professor Stephen Heppell
“Europe's leading online education expert” (Microsoft)
“The most influential academic of recent years in the field of technology and education” (DfES)
Stephen is a founder board member of Teachers.TV, he sits on BAFTA's Film Committee
and is retained by UK government for Horizon Scanning work to
advise on future directions for educational policy.

AUDIIENCE
All Redbridge school staff with responsibility for leading ICT
Head Teachers, Senior Leaders, Directors of eLearning, ICT Coordinators, ICT Subject Leaders,
Network Managers, ICT Technicians, ICT Champions, ICT Lead Teachers, …

CORE OBJECTIIVE
To be informative, practical and inspirational
The conference aims to answer the key technology questions being asked within schools,
to present a range of practical ideas that could have real impact in your school, and to empower
teachers to be creative, innovative, practical leaders of change in their context

ON THE PROGRAMME
Themed streams of opt-in workshops and presentations
Redbridge schools’ projects covering international and local activities
Hands-on training by Education City, Sam Learning and Immersive Technologies
Presentations on The Rose Review, Online Reporting and the Self Review Framework
MIS developments outlined by RM, SIMS and Pearson
eSafety advice and tools from Childnet and Forensic

TO BOOK A PLACE
To attend the ICT conference, either register at www.redbridgepdc.org.uk
or email Tina.Pennells@redbridge.gov.uk

No comments:

Post a Comment