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Kent Learning Zone

Kent Learning Zone. Virtual Learning Environments. Presentation to Cluster Schools 23 rd . February 2009. HOS presentation:. Getting started on KLZ – John Duncalfe KLZ for teachers - Michelle Brayford Using KLZ with a class – Lucy Henderson Next Steps for our three schools

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  1. Kent Learning Zone Virtual Learning Environments Presentation to Cluster Schools 23rd. February 2009.

  2. HOS presentation: • Getting started on KLZ – John Duncalfe • KLZ for teachers - Michelle Brayford • Using KLZ with a class – Lucy Henderson • Next Steps for our three schools • Collaboration (schools and teachers working together across the Cluster) – Andy Place

  3. https://portal.klz.org.uk/ What does it look like ?

  4. Getting started: • The initial starting point is to register an interest and to establish staff accounts (currently there is no charge for this).EIS

  5. Training implications 1: • EIS provide three courses: • Admin Level 1 • Admin Level 2 • End User Training EIS suggest the two KLZ Administrators for each school attend these courses. Each course comes with a detailed manual of the day. Following this training – schools then need to deliver initial KLZ training the staff. Children will just know what to do intuitively!

  6. Training implications 2: • Using the Training Site – this is available to all teachers and includes two ‘Demo schools’ giving lots of good examples and ideas. • It is read only – so cannot be damaged!

  7. The demo schools- these provide lots of ideas.

  8. Help and support:

  9. KLZ e-mail: • Available as soon as a school goes ‘live’. • The change-over from existing provider – e.g. RM Easy-mail can take place some time after starting with KLZ. • There is guidance available on the ‘support’ area about the change over.

  10. Virtual Learning Platforms: provided by various companies. • These will involve extra cost and the HOS team wanted to look at and develop KLZ before thinking about a VLP.

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