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Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005. Seb Schmoller Executive Secretary Association for LearningTechnology (ALT). Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005. Gavin Peake West Nottinghamshire College. Manchester International Convention Centre

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Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

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  1. Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

  2. Seb SchmollerExecutive Secretary Association for LearningTechnology(ALT)

  3. Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

  4. Gavin PeakeWest Nottinghamshire College

  5. Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

  6. Syd RimmerBarking College

  7. Using a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)to support teaching and learning Syd Rimmer

  8. To develop and promote the use of e-learning to enhance the learning process through effective course management and by enabling learners to become self-motivated self-reliant and self-managing Making learning more available, accessible and portable Speeding the learning process Empowering and motivating staff & students Making learning more enjoyable and exciting • Making teaching and learning more effective • Cost • Time • Quality Improving success rates Vision Statement

  9. Course Outline – Important Documents Transparency! No secrets from students!

  10. Important Documents - Assessment Plan

  11. Course Materials

  12. Unit – Health, Safety & Welfare

  13. User Log

  14. Growth – within the Built Environment

  15. Catchment area

  16. Email from Adam hi syd! just a quick e-mail to ask when do we get back to college?... over the past 2 months i have been well bored, is there any coursework i can do? something like cad drawings... anyway gonna go now... Adam (come on u irons) What the students say

  17. Manchester International Convention Centre 1 – 2 November 2005

  18. David WhyleyWolverhampton LEA

  19. Mobile Learning for the 21st Century“Learning2Go” The use of handheld computers (PDAs) to enable personalised 21st Century learning David Whyley Headteacher ICT Consultant Wolverhampton Local Authority

  20. The Challenges… • How to raise aspirations in the 35th most deprived Local Authority in England? • How to move from 19th and 20th century excellence to 21st century economic well being? • How to unlock the potential of talented citizens? • How to motivate and engage all in 21st century learning? • How to give high levels of access to technology and bridge the “Digital Divide? • How to raise the personal achievement and attainment of 45,000 learners in 125 schools?

  21. The Vision • Mobile, Multimedia, Connected Learners - enabling “Learning without boundaries”... • Learners – using the technology as if it were second nature… • Tapping into the learners’ culture • Improved standards via raised aspirations and motivated learners

  22. Year 6 Test Outcomes • 60% of boys improved their attendance over last year • 40% of girls improved their attendance over last year • Reading 4c and above – boys projection 56% - actual 75% • Reading 4c and above – girls projection 83% - actual 92% • Reading Level 5 – boys projection 25% - actual 38% • Reading Level 5 – girls projection 17% - actual 50% • Overall projected Maths result at 4c and above was 57% actual was 76% • Overall projected Science result at 4c and above was 75% actual was 82%

  23. ICT Capability Impact on Standards “Talking to these children, it is difficult not to be stunned at the adult way in which they use technical vocabulary, and this must represent a strong contribution to their ICT understanding.” David Perry – Learning2Go evaluation Sept 2005

  24. Where Next?... • “Learning2Go” is now about to enter its second phase with over 1000 Fujitsu Siemens PDAs rolled out over 2005-7 • These devices are wireless enabled and have built in digital imaging • 30 class sets in approximately 20 schools • 21st Century mobile learning enabled!

  25. Next phase of partnership…

  26. Connect to my e-portfolio …when I want… where I want…

  27. Connect to the “Virtual Workspace” …when I want… where I want…

  28. Where next for you?In 5 years time??..... • They will be among you! • The clock is ticking.. Time Up!! 3 4 2 0 1 5

  29. …And for Wolverhampton in 2 years?... • A specially designed device offered to all learners via the e-learning foundation?… • Costs transferred to parents at around £2.50 per week ?… • Device is leased like say a mobile phone ?... • City-wide wireless network?…

  30. More Info……. • learning2go@wolverhampton.biblio.net • http://wgfl.wolverhampton.gov.uk • Click the link PDA Project • Project downloads • The full review of impact on standards… NOW ! Learning 2 Go!

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