Archive for June, 2007
LGFL Digitalbrain Login Issues
(Thanks to Keiko Snape from Keston Primary for this alert)
Since the last upgrade to the Shibboleth login process, some schools with employ server caching have had problems logging in.
The LGFL Customer Support provide the following advice:Learning Platforms! Is my school ready?
No doubt you are aware of the government’s elearning strategy which has identified two major milestones:
1.By Spring 2008, every child should have access to a personalised online learning space with the potential to support an eportfolio.
2.By 2010 every school should have an integrated learning and management systems in place (a comprehensive suite of learning platform [...]Video Conferencing with Click to Meet.
At the recent Primary ICT Subject Leaders Forum, delegates were given to the opportunity to see how Click to Meet can be used to facilitate successful conferences.
ICT Mark for Warren Road Primary School
Warren Road Primary School now joins Darrick Wood Junior, Darrick Wood Secondary College, Highfield Infants and Valley Primary School as an ICT Mark school.
The ICT mark is an externally assessed quality mark against which schools can measure whether they have reached a recognised standard of maturity in their use of technology.
Congratulations to Head Teacher Sue [...]ICT: Free Software downloads
Interested in free software to support your school curriculum program?
Below is a comprehensive list of free software resources for teachers. (Thanks to Alison Tanner from Darrick Wood School for this entry). Are any of you making use of these programs? Do they work well? Share some of your thoughts in the comments area..SECURUS:Anti-bullying and e-safety software
Protect your pupils from online bullying – and stop ICT misuse.
Normally I am not into commercial promotion but I thought that Securus is definitely worth considering especially for schools concerned with protecting pupil safety.
The future of the internet revealed
(Thanks to the NAACE Newsletter)
A national survey commissioned by DirectGov questioned parents, teenagers, over 50s, motorists and disabled people in order to ascertain what servoices they would like to see provided online. Overall, the top five answers were:EMAP: Implementing Personalised Learning in Primary Schools
As part of the discussion on the agenda of personalised learning, there is a conference for primary school head teachers and curriculum leaders at the Earles Court Centre on Wednesday June 20th.
If you are contemplating jumping on the Managed Learning Environment Bandwagon, attendance at conferences like these should be mandatory as they provide a conceptual [...]EMAP:Implementing Personalised Learning in Secondary Schools Conference
Thursday June 7th 2007 at the Earles Court Conference Centre.
Probably one of the best conferences I have attended.
As mentioned in previous blog entries, the virtues of ‘personalised learning’ are widely extolled but there is still a lot of confusion about the meaning behind the term. With the pressure on to choose a suitable Learning Platform [...]Primary ICT Subject Leaders Forum 21st June 2007
Well folks! It’s almost time for the next forum meeting..And what a meeting that will be!
The forum will focus on the theme of Collaborative Learning using Video Conferencing.
On the agenda we have: