Holly, Scott and Sky, from the BCoT Digital team, shows how to improve and maintain your digital wellbeing.
Suitable for staff who wish to get up-to-speed quickly with Tapestry observation making and parental communication; either in Reception / KS1, or working with a child in one to one circumstances.
Full of lots of tips and tricks for saving time and making the most of this digital platform.
A short presentation will cover the processes involved, followed by an opportunity for Q+A and specific help with devices / observation techniques / Tapestry accounts. If staff cannot commit to the whole session, they are welcome to drop in and out as required.
Please note, this event will be taking place online. It is free to attend - institutions in England will need to complete a form for the DfE's EdTech Demonstrator Programme.
Spelling Shed for primary schools
This quick-burst session will look at the practicalities of implementing this spelling scheme product across a typical primary school setting.
The session will include tips and advice on:
The session will also include the option for extensive Q+A as led by attendees.
All sessions are free to attend via the EdTech Demonstrator Programme. Many run as quick-burst sessions with scope for extended Q+A as requested.
Schools in England will be requested to register for the EdTech Demonstrator Programme (fully funded by DfE), when accessing the training
Polish up any working document with the latest design trends to make your resources jazzy in just 30 minutes in Adobe Spark Page
A broad-ranging session covering the basics of this versatile and useful tool for primary schools.
Consider some of its uses for communicating as a school to parents / carers and the wider community. Hosting video; virtual tours; contact when remote contact is required or desirable; communicating professionally and clearly - with minimal effort - while removing the need for print and streamlining the distribution process. Short burst session with Q+A from 15:30 and open to all school staff including admin.
Danesfield School, in collaboration with Ribblesdale High School will be sharing ideas of good practice for blended/hybrid learning ensuring teachers are able to balance teaching children at home and in the classroom.
An overview of the inclusive tools. Examples of how they can be used. Why do they enhance and personalise the learning for SEND children? When should these tools be used during the lesson?
Rosenshine’s principles of instruction are grounded in cognitive science research, observation of ‘Master Teachers’ and research on cognitive supports and scaffolds. This 45-minute webinar will explore opportunities for using EdTech to support some of these 17 principles where it can enhance and compliment them effectively. There will time for questions and answers at the end.
Digital tools - How to use them with the children? How will they enhance and support the learning? Tips and hints for successful lessons Lexia
In this session we will look at how Python can be used with Microbits. About this event In this session we will look at how Python can be used with Microbits. A key objective within the Primary Computing Curriculum is that children control physical systems. Using Micro Bits is an engaging and challenging way to do this. This is also a great transition unit for Year 6 children. Our EdTech Demonstrator School is made up of a highly experienced consortium consisting of Hambleton Primary Academy, near Poulton-le-Fylde, Ribblesdale High School in Clitheroe and Highfurlong Special School in Blackpool. The three schools are well equipped to provide a broad range of support for schools and colleges across all sectors.
Handy tips for keeping your computer in a good condition
How Adobe Spark can be used to create compelling instructional videos
How to use Thinglink to create a virtual lesson
This CPD session will demonstrate how effective Lego Wedo can be in a Primary Setting About this event This CPD session will demonstrate how effective Lego Wedo can be, when covering objectives in Computing, especially for KS2. There is a huge need for 'Physical Systems' to be taught effectively throughout KS2 and this is the first in a few sessions, which will also cover Microbits and other hardware which I am still to organise. Our EdTech Demonstrator School is made up of a highly experienced consortium consisting of Hambleton Primary Academy, near Poulton-le-Fylde, Ribblesdale High School in Clitheroe and Highfurlong Special School in Blackpool. The three schools are well equipped to provide a broad range of support for schools and colleges across all sectors.
Workshops Help Guides Website Teacher support Home/School Relationship Communication How does it work? How do you engage parents? How will you use it with the new framework? What do parents need to know?
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