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How can learning platforms can enhance teaching and learning? The ICT Committee investigates
There are still opportunities to contribute to this NATE project. Our initial workshop has now taken place but the ICT Committee welcomes interest from teachers - read on to find out how to take part. Learning platforms, virtual learning environments,
MLEs - the names and the initials are often confusing. Schools
should now have their own learning platform - but how are they
really being used by teachers of English? NATE’s ICT
Committee is especially
interested in solutions, discoveries and successes from an English
teacher's perspective - things that might point the way to models
of good practice. Could you contribute to this project? NATE welcomes interest from teachers who have experience of
learning platforms, whether you are just getting to grips with yours
for the first time or have been using one for years. The project opened with a workshop in Coventry on Tuesday 2 March. Whether
or not you attended that initial meeting, we welcome contributions; the investigation will provide
facilities to share materials, discussions and results throughout the
project. For an idea of what this might involve and produce, see the materials from the NATE 'Hard to Teach' project. What might you gain from joining the project?
What will NATE and the profession gain from your involvement?
What will happen next?
If you are interested in finding out more, please email Tom Rank, Chair of the ICT Committee. NATE is grateful for support from Becta and Vital for this project and a contribution from RM, providers of the Kaleidos learning platform. |
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