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BETT 2008 Seminar Podcasts |
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| Brought to you courtesy of Softease.. |
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Click on the links below to download Seminar Podcasts from BETT 2008 (NB applicable to internet explorer 7 users only).
Or copy and paste the links into your chosen aggregator, such as iTunes or Doppler (NB using this method, the files may take a while to download) |
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Podcast One Featuring episodes: ICT and pedagogy - Andrew Weymouth Personalising learning - what's in it for me? - Bernie Zakary and Dave Hassell BSF and change management- Jill Collison, Ros Asher and Tim Tarrant Home access and home school links - does it work? - Moritz Bilagher and Vanessa Pittard |
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Podcast Two Featuring episodes: Safeguarding children online - Charlotte Aynsley and Ruth Hammond Role of learning technologies in NCSL's leadership development programmes - Aidan Melling and Jonathan Dale Access to learning: a new frontier - Chris Stevens and Terry Walker Transforming schools: the third wave in raising achievement - David Crossley |
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Podcast Three Featuring episodes: We're adopting! A Strategy for adopting social meaning in education - Ewan Macintosh |
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Podcast Four Featuring episodes: Personalising learning in the connected world< - Stewart Bailey Keynote - Peter Bishop Primary learning - a curriculum looking forward< - Mick Waters Space to think - preparing for long term education - Richard Sandford |
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Podcast Five Featuring episodes: The Consolarium: promoting games based learning in schools - Derek P Robertson What do learners say about thier learning? - Ros Hicks The new secondary curriculum in action - Gareth Mills The Diploma Curriculum - Helen Gormley |
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Podcast Six Featuring episodes: Podcasting: Make yourself heard! - Doug Dickinson Personalising assessment - Paul Wright and Terry Handley< The Lets Play Project - Paul Vale |
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Podcast Seven Featuring episodes: ICT: The bridge between spreaking and writing in modern foreign languages - Emma Collins and John Bald E2BN Resources - safety, security, collaboration, inspiration, publication - Kathy Olsson Trust and foundation schools - What, how and why? - Linda Doyle Data sharing across the education sector made easier through MIAP - Bobbie McCelland and Dominic Knight< Improving ICT - evidence from inspection - David Anstead |
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Podcast Eight Featuring episodes: Creating science learning spaces for the future - Miranda Stephenson and Simon Quinnel Functional skills: implications for learners and teachers - John Kirk |
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