1 / 9

Neil Turner ICT Curriculum Project Development & Access Consultant ICT e-Learning Strategy Team

Neil Turner ICT Curriculum Project Development & Access Consultant ICT e-Learning Strategy Team. Key Educational Drivers: Personalised Learning (Every Child Matters) Fulfilling the potential (e-Confident schools) Harnessing Technology ( Transforming Learning and Children’s Services)

Télécharger la présentation

Neil Turner ICT Curriculum Project Development & Access Consultant ICT e-Learning Strategy Team

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Neil Turner ICT Curriculum Project Development & Access Consultant ICT e-Learning Strategy Team

  2. Key Educational Drivers: • Personalised Learning (Every Child Matters) • Fulfilling the potential (e-Confident schools) • Harnessing Technology (Transforming Learning and Children’s Services) • 2020 Vision: Gilbert Review • BSF • 14-19 Diplomas (IB) • Secondary National Strategy • Integrated Services • Extended Schools • Inclusion • Student Voice • Development of Children’s Workforce

  3. Attendance LA systems Content VLE SSO Library Assessment Email Communications Timetable Data management What is a Learning Platform?

  4. Where have we come from? Oct 2005 Education White Paper – e-Learning strategy Targets: 2008 Learning Platforms - every pupil should have access to a personalised online learning space with the potential to support an e-portfolio 2010 every school should have integrated learning and management systems, a comprehensive suite of learning platform technologies (MIS integration)

  5. How have we arrived here? • 2006 – Q2 Bedfordshire mini Pilot with small number of schools using a range of different Learning Platforms • 2007 – Q3 Extended Pilot all schools – results of pilot majority of schools preferred Netmedia Learning Platforms • 2008 – Q1 Evaluation for e-Learning Board • Recommendation – all schools to implement Netmedia • Procurement • T’s & C’s

  6. Where are we going? 2008 - Q2 initiate procurement Three year deal to allow schools to fully embed Learning Platforms into school – continuity and collaboration 2008 – Q3 implementation for remaining schools 2008 – Q4 all schools to have a learning platform implemented 2008 – 2010 MIS pilots and evaluation

  7. Where are we now? • 165 schools engaged in some form with the learning platform • Remainder to start training before Christmas 2008 • Inclusion of content building up (SCORM) • MIS review underway

  8. What can the Learning Platform do for you? • Streamlined, cohesive delivery of education packages: • The Learning Platform can effectively host interactive teaching and learning material for students, thereby allowing them to access course material anytime, anywhere. • Supports student led collaborative projects and cooperative working, such as discussion groups in safe virtual environments than say, My Space or MSN live or Facebook. • Central place for staff/governors/parents to access materials specific to their responsibilities (anytime, anywhere) • Policies, diaries, information regarding school matters • Information on student attainment, progress, attendance

  9. Questions?

More Related