Predictions
Share
Predictions
https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/predictions-5
Lord Adonis speaks at the annual, members-only conference on advancing education through ICT.
Venue: Riviera Centre, Torquay www.naace.org
March 15 Becta conference
Transforming Schools - Informing your vision for 21st century learning is a conference on developing or implementing ICT for the Building Schools for the Future programme
Venue: Birmingham NEC www.becta.org.uktransforming
March
RM conferences
ICT suppliers RM continues its national series of primary and secondary conferences on ICT in the classroom and personalised learning. Venues: Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol, London, Birmingham
www.rm.comconferences
April 27 e-Learning Foundation
The Spring 2006 Conference Learning Technologies - Overcoming the Digital Divide focuses on children’s access to ICT outside the classroom and how schools can help with this.
Venue: Harbourside, Bristol www.e-learningfoundation.com
April 24-May 1
iNet online conference
iNet, the international arm of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, hosts an online conference on education workforce remodeling and its technological implications. www.sst-inet.net
April-May
balti courses
Technology guru John Davitt’s Bring A Laptop Training Interactive sessions in central London: Getting started with Flash (April 24); Managing Digital Images (May 4); and Podcasting (May 9).
www.newtools.org
July 5-7
necc conference 06
The National Educational Computing Conference on curriculum, best practices and essential conditions for using technology to improve students’
learning.
Venue: San Diego Convention Centre, California, USA www.iste.orgnecc
October 12-13
Handheld Learning 06
ICT Access - Presenting the Evidence. Conference on how handheld and mobile technologies have improved learning, with keynote speech by Michael Stevenson, Department for Education and Skills.
Venue: BAFTA, London www.handheldlearning.co.uk
You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: