MLE Briefing Bromley EDC 15th March
Posted by Andrew Ferrier on Mar 9th, 2007
Fronter has been selected as the recommended solution by the LGFL for schools interested in setting up their Managed Learning Environments.
To provide more information about what this may mean for your school, a briefing session will be held at the Education Development Centre at Bromley on the 15th March commencing at 1:00pm.
Programme
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Introduction by Local Authority and/or LGfL
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Solution overview
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Live demonstration
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Break
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Case studies
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Training and implementation
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Pilot and September deployment
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Summary and Q&A
If you wish to attend please send an email to course.bookings@bromley.gov.uk
Update
Will the LGFL be withdrawing support for Digitalbrain?
In short, the answer is no. See enclosed link or further details
March 15th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
Thank you for organising the meeting about Managed Learning Environments with Fronter. At the Headteachers meeting earlier today and at recent Cluster Chair meetings people were asking for exciting ways of moving ICT forward across the borough and this is certainly that!
I would urge that this is taken forward at speed in order that at least a pilot group can be up and running for September. This was very much the opinion of all heads who were able to attend this meeting.
Please take it as read that my school would be keen to be part of the pilot as it relates to our overall ICT strategy,
March 16th, 2007 at 10:27 am
Thnk you for the very interesting presentation yesterday about MLE. This is just the innovative type of idea we need to boost our ICT further. SLICT has given us impetus and we are raring to move forward but needed some assistance in waht to use. This seems a very useful and powerful tool at a reasonably affordable level. We are definitely interested in being part of a pilot and will keep our eyes and ears open for further input. Thanks again.
March 18th, 2007 at 7:02 pm
I found the presentaion on the MLE very interesting. This is just the type of innovative ICT that we are looking for to help bridge the digital divide and extending learning opportunities outside school hours. I would be very inerested in any pilot scheme that ma be run. I also think that this sort of presentation would be more useful at an ICT coordinators meeting than the recent Expresso presentation.
March 20th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Fronter looks like it will be much more user-friendly than the current MLE. I think it will be easier to move forward with ICT in our school using this. I hope the majority of Bromley schools adopt this MLE and that some basic support can be offered centrally. If schools are needed as part of a pilot scheme, we are keen to be involved at an early stage. Thanks for a clear and concise presentation.