Category: ICT
Computer Science 2013
- Clarify the recent changes:
- current Programme of Study withdrawal
- a new role for ICT in the curriculum
- latest assessment processes
- Discover what an ambitious, forward-looking curriculum should contain
- Develop a whole-school strategy and utilise new freedoms
Birmingham
Manchester
London
Leeds
Manchester
London
Leeds
£ CALL
The Future of Computing in Schools Conference 2013
How to deliver the new computing curriculum from September 2014
- Discover key changes from leading policy makers
- Computer science
- Digital Literacy
- Information technology
- Best-practice examples from the most innovative schools in the UK: breathe more life into lessons
- Key stage specific tools to help implement the new computing curriculum
London
£ 299.00 +VAT
ICT across the Curriculum
- Act on Ofsted’s 2013 expectations
- Lead a whole-school drive to exploit outstanding “technology enhanced learning”
- 20 activities to make ICT central to improving student success in all subjects
Presented by: Alexander Findlay
Alex is an experienced specialist ICT teacher and former LA ICT advisor with a passion for empowering teachers to use ICT across the curriculum. Working with primary and secondary schools he has developed innovative ways of using technology for teaching ICT across the curriculum.
Manchester
Birmingham
London
Liverpool
Shrewsbury
Cambridge
Birmingham
London
Liverpool
Shrewsbury
Cambridge
£ 289.00 +VAT
Bring Your Own Device
- Essential guide to BYOD in your school
- Mobile device management
- Policy
- Application management
- Access for all
- Technical set-up
- E-safety
- Practical use of BYOD
- Apps in the class
- iPads & iPods
- Integration
- How to use BYOD as an essential tool for learning
Presented by: Andrew Dickenson
Andy has been a ICT consultant working at both primary and secondary levels for over ten years and is particularly interested in making ICT work for the user, not the other way round. He’s a strong believer in using popular culture to engage everyone: using filmmaking, graphic novels, video games and apps to develop learning.
London
Birmingham
Birmingham
£ 269.00 +VAT
Differentiation in Computing
- Provide access, support and challenge in the mixed ability computing class
- SEND
- “middle learners”
- G&T
- girls
- Put differentiation at the heart of outstanding teaching
- Resources and planning tools to ensure progress for all
Presented by: Terry Freedman
Terry is an international and national educational ICT expert. He has nearly 30 years’ experience in education, has previously been an Ofsted inspector for ICT and Business Education and is a prolific writer. His training sessions are practical, innovative and at the forefront of latest developments.
London
Manchester
Manchester
£ 289.00 +VAT
How to build an Outstanding Computer Science Curriculum
- Discover what an ambitious, forward-looking curriculum must contain in 2013/14
- Key steps to embed computer science into your existing curriculum
- Develop a whole-school strategy to utilise new freedoms
Presented by: Mark Dorling
Mark is a primary-trained teacher with secondary teaching and industry experience. He established a successful cross phase (KS 2/3) transition project called the Digital Schoolhouse. Mark is a Computing At School board member. He also regularly coordinates a cluster group of primary and SEN schools and is a lecturer on the postgraduate programme (primary) at Brunel University.
Birmingham
London
Manchester
Dorset
Cambridge
Leicester
Liverpool
Hackney
London
London
Manchester
Dorset
Cambridge
Leicester
Liverpool
Hackney
London
£ 289.00 +VAT
Outstanding Computer Science Teaching
- A step-by-step guide for teaching an outstanding computer science curriculum
- The 5 most powerful resources for teaching computer science
- Outstanding examples of schemes of work
Presented by:
Birmingham
London
Manchester
Cambridge
London
Manchester
Cambridge
£ 289.00 +VAT
How to Deliver the New Computing Curriculum 2014
- How non-ICT-specialists should teach programming and computer science in KS1 and 2
- Clarify what you must teach from 2014: the new programme of study
- New tools and techniques to teach primary pupils:
- algorithms
- programming
- computational thinking the internet
Presented by: Phil Bagge
Phil has been in education for more than 20 years, and has successfully embedded computer science at numerous primary schools. He was a member of the DfE experts’ panel advising initial teacher-training colleges on how to introduce computer science into the primary curriculum. His training style is practical, engaging and easy-to-implement.
Birmingham
Manchester
London
Manchester
London
£ 279.00 +VAT
New Assessment in ICT 2013/14
- The best ways to assess since the removal of:
- statutory assessment arrangements
- attainment targets
- Practical ways to meet new demands: Get ready to assess the new National Curriculum 2014
- User-friendly tools to track pupils’ progress in:
- Computer science
- Information technology
- Digital literacy
- Technology-enhanced learning
Presented by: Terry Freedman
Terry is an international and national educational ICT expert. He has nearly 30 years’ experience in education, has previously been an Ofsted inspector for ICT and Business Education and is a prolific writer. His training sessions are practical, innovative and at the forefront of latest developments.
Manchester
Birmingham
London
Birmingham
London
£ 289.00 +VAT






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