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October 23, 2008

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We've been reading the new 'Inspired' Newsletter from Futurelab. It's very interesting and we thought you might like to know about it if you didn't already.

Issue 1 October 2008

Welcome to inspirED - a collection of news and stories to inspire anyone interested in innovative approaches to teaching and learning. This site is updated three times a year (next update: January 2009) - you can subscribe for e-mail reminders.
Some of the front page stories
Web 2.0 is good for you
Robots and virtual cockroaches at SIGGRAPH
Teach your granny to text
Scratch - let them make games
New tack at Channel 4 Education
A notebook of note
Beyond orchids
What's the point of school?

It can be subscribed to here: http://inspired.futurelab.org.uk/

Richard

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October 17, 2008

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KS3 Tests scrapped for 14-year-olds

Massive change for schools but what are the implications for us in ICT?http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7669254.stm

Will it affect our target setting? Some schools use FFTand the English, Maths and Science KS3 tests to set their targets at KS4. What will it mean to you in your school. Do email or add an comment and tells us. 

CPD for you

The last Strategy Advisers Network meeting focussed on staff CPD. All of you have an entitlement to, and a responsibility to undertake CPD.  Look at the Professional Standards for Teachers on page 3, paragraph 8 which states, “All teachers should have a professional responsibility to be engaged in effective, sustained and relevant professional development throughout their careers and all teachers should have a contractual entitlement to effective, sustained and relevant professional development throughout their careers.”   What do you want this to look like? How do you want it structured? Where do you want to do it? You need to start thinking about the answers to these questions. Please add your comments or emails us your feelings.   

Networks 

Wendy Styles, our new ICT Adviser is meeting OCR representative Matthew Neivens on the 6th November as a precursor to setting up an official OCR Network with the Nationals as the main focus. This will start early in the Spring term 2009. We will keep you posted. The DiDA Network has got quieter over the last few sessions. What do the teachers of DiDA want to do about this? Teachers of other exams could respond here as well. Do you want meetings and contact details between the relevant schools involved in your exam? Please email or add your comments on these subjects. 

e-Safety 

Cyberbullying – Notre Dame has created a Cyberbullying lesson you can all access at:
http://www.ndhs.org.uk/article.asp?reference=48501016071027

while the video for your own lesson is on:
http://www.digizen.org/cyberbullying/fullfilm.aspx 

Ceops- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre - official support site:
http://www.ceop.gov.uk/ 

Thinkuknow official pupil support site:
http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/11_16/default.aspx 

Hope to see you at the SLDM on:13th November in the PDC or 14th November in the West Norfolk PDC (WNPDC)

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October 06, 2008

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Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroomMajor new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, shows that young learners are prolific users of these technologies in their leisure time, but the use of Web 2.0 in the classroom is still limited.

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September 24, 2008

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This training allows you to directly deliver CEOP's 11-16 year olds Thinkuknow programme to young people. The training will not only teach you how to deliver the product to young people but will also take you through many of the most popular applications young people are using in the online and mobile environment. Completion of this course does not allow you to cascade/train other colleagues unless you complet the CEOP ambassador full dat training. By the end of the course particpants will have knowledge and understanding of: - Young people's online behaviour

- How to deliver CEOP 'ThinUKnow' materials to 11-16 year olds

To book on this course please complete the attached form or use our online booking site.                                                                                                                       

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September 19, 2008

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Using the Norfolk Secondary Learning Platform, Sprowston High School and Long Stratton High School have successfully connected their Management Information System (MIS) to their Virtual Learning Environment.  The Norfolk Secondary Learning Platform is powered by Fronter and it is expected that all secondary schools using Fronter will be able to link their MIS for automatic data integration.  This means that all the classes, teaching groups, staff and students are automatically set up in the Learning Platform.  This reduces administration significantly and students receive the right homework if they move classes.

Long Stratton High School is using Phoenix e1, whilst Sprowston High School use Capita SIMS.  It is expected that Reepham High School and Fakenham High School (both using Facility CMIS from Serco) will have live integration from Tuesday, September 23rd 2008.

This development is part of the Norfolk e-Learning Strategy, designed to support all Norfolk Schools to make the most of online learning systems.

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September 15, 2008

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It’s not too late to submit your entry for the Peter Hemingway Award and a chance to win £5000 for your school! You still have until 17th October to tell about how you have made a difference to pupils learning through the use of broadband!

Previous winners (and recipients of a special discretionary award) have included:

·         St Thomas Aquinas Primary School, Milton Keynes  - video conferencing

·         Stifford Clays Primary for work, Thurrock- Jolly Roger – A VLE /home access project

·         Buckhurst Hill Primary School, Essex-  Project Nerva - an interactive online role play

 

This award is open to all schools in the E2BN region using E2BN broadband.

Closing date for this award is 16:30 0n 17th October 2008.

Applications and guidance notes are available from

e2bn.org/events/13/peter-hemingway-award.html

Keywords: award, e2bn, peter hemmmingway

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September 11, 2008

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There is a research report commissioned by Becta, giving more weight to the argument of some innovative teachers to find ways of using pupil mobile phones to support learning.  Read the report here.

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Particularly Language Teachers might be interested in joining this little initiative to share their learning with other teachers. Take a look:

http://whiteboardchallenge.wikispaces.com/

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Good practice in information handling in schools: Keeping data secure, safe and legal
Details at: http://schools.becta.org.uk/upload-dir/downloads/information_handling.pdf

Following several high-profile losses of personal data by government agencies, the Prime Minister ordered a review into how government agencies handle data. As a result of this review, the Cabinet Office published a report on 25 June 2008, called Data Handling Procedures in Government (http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/reports/data_handling.aspx). This sets out how the government is "improving its arrangements around information and data security, by putting in place core protective measures, getting the working culture right, improving accountability and scrutiny of performance".
These measures require both technical solutions and a change in practice, and are being implemented across central government and other public bodies. As such, the intent of these procedures should also be followed by schools and local authorities. This document aims to distil the key messages outlined in Data Handling Procedures in Government so they are applicable to schools and is intended for school leaders, senior leadership teams, network managers and other members of staff who have responsibility for handling and securing data.

There are four accompanying good practice guides:
  • Impact levels and labelling
  • Data encryption
  • Audit logging and incident handling
  • Secure remote access.
These guides provide a description of the procedures and suggest possible technical and operational solutions that can assist schools in minimising the risk of data security incidents and complying with existing legislation. These good practice guides should be read by school network managers and those responsible for implementing technical solutions.
The underlying principle of this guidance is that schools should do everything within their power to ensure the safety and security of any material of a personal or sensitive nature.
In following this guidance, schools will be able to identify:
  • data and information assets (information, stored in any manner, which is recognised as important or "valuable" - not just in financial terms - or important to the organisation), with named owners responsible for them
  • a framework for ensuring sensitive data is correctly labelled, managed and protected
  • methods for the systematic assessment of risks and recording of data loss so that appropriate mitigating measures can be established
adapted from Naace

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September 01, 2008

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Teachers are increasingly aware of the benefits of ICT for learning and teaching.  Here is some help on how to make sense of the new tools for learning:

 

 

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