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BETT 2008

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Once again, the BETT show was a hugely successful and busy event and if you got the chance to attend, we hope you enjoyed it and found it useful.

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BETT 2008 Presentations

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Our theatre hosted presentations on subjects ranging from future technology and e-safety to virtual learning environments and personalised learning, some from the teachers and ICT staff that are using Microsoft solutions within their schools to improve teaching and learning.

If you came to the stand, and watched any of our theatre presentations, you may want to use the links below to get more information, or download the presentations in order to share the information with colleagues.

Collaboration and Connected Learning

Claire Satchwell from Lincoln College demonstrated how her school has been using Instant Messenger with their students, to provide support for learning outside of school hours.

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Learning Live

Discover the teaching and learning potential of Windows Live Messenger as a collaboration tool; includes advice and guidance for teachers, students, parents and education IT professionals on how to use this technology to improve learning and attainment.

Get Live

Sign up for a live account, download the latest version of messenger and read about all the Live Services available

Education Live

Find out more about our hosted student email and Live Services offering for education institutions.

The Gateway Project

Hugh Baldry from the Teacher Development Agency, and partner schools from France and Spain, discussed the learnings from their pan-European project, connecting pupils and staff in English, French and Spanish primary schools together using collaborative technologies and video conferencing.

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Building Schools for the Future

Chris Poole, the Microsoft BSF Business Manager, and Alan Enfield from New Line Learning showed how our thinking on future learning environments contribute to developing a new model of learning, and what that transformed learning setting might look like.

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Office 2007 - Personalising Learning

Simon Brennand from the Philip Morant School gave an excellent overview of the way the learning experience is being personalised and how pupil engagement has improved through the use of the Office 2007 system.

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Connected Learning Gateway

Alex Pearce, of Hillcrest School demonstrated their use of the Microsoft Learning Gateway, which is helping to support an improving 6th form retention and expanding the resources and learning opportunities available to students not just within his own school but to another nine in the collegiate.

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A Glimpse of the Future

Microsoft’s Mark A’Bear and Matthew Fox gave an entertaining look at the exciting innovations to come for the education sector, and examined some of the technology developments coming out of Microsoft’s research labs.

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Do more with less - Virtulisation

Chris Page of Warwickshire Local Authority showed how their IT services team has been able to enhance IT flexibility whilst reducing delivery costs, by using some of the latest virtualisation techniques.

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E-Safety - Protecting Students

Stephen Carrick Davies from Child Net and Ruth Hammond of Becta discussed the vital subject of keeping young people safe online, and demonstrated some of the resources produced by the Know IT All project, supported by Microsoft.

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Enquiring Minds

Anika Small, CEO at FutureLab gave a keynote on the Enquiring Minds project - a three-year research programme into a new model of learning, which has been supported and funded by Microsoft as part of our Partners in Learning initiative.

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Shireland Learning Gateway

Sir Mark Grundy from the Shireland Collegiate Academy demonstrated how they are using Microsoft Learning Gateway to deliver on DCSF targets to offer personalised learning spaces to students by 2008, learning portals to all stakeholders by 2010 and real-time reporting of attendance and assessment information to parents and carers by September 2010 - engaging parents more closely with school activities by keeping them regularly informed of student progress.

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Films for Learning

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Our exciting new Films for Learning Theatre is now online and offers teachers and students the opportunity to upload their films and view, rate and comment on films added by other members of this creative and innovative community.