British Council international seminar
This was a week long course on 'Effective and creative use of computers in schools' commissioned by the British Council, attracting
When |
Feb 27, 2005
to
Mar 04, 2005 |
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Where | Northampton |
Front row: Anna Simmons (Venezuela), Eibhlin Tinneny (UK), Aasha Pillai (India), Meera Sain ( India), Aneesa Al-Raisi (Oman), Joana Ràfols Vives (Spain), Sue Rawlinson (British Council)
Middle row: Sarah Perons (Event Manager), Lee Sai Choo (Singapore), Sarah Jones (Ultralab), Mark Hopkins (British Council Seminars), Garabed Kenchian (Brazil), Lina Passarelli (Brazil), Gabriella Zsigovits (Hungary), Walter Steinkogler (Austria), Ildikó Eszterág (Hungary), Ondrej Neumajer (Czech Republic), Ninoska Cardona (Venezuela), Juliet Tom-West (Nigeria), Terry Braun (Contributor), William Pope (Nigeria), Gill Roberts (Ultralab), Diann Campbell (Jamaica), Margaret Olayinka Apata (Nigeria)
Top row: Olimpius Istrate (Romania), Richard Millwood (Event Director), Juan Benito Artigas (Mexico), Malik Hilal Al-Yahmadi (Oman), Rambrich Dookhit (Mauritius), Kenneth Vuorinen (Finland), Lyndwill Clarke (South Africa)
This was the plan for the seminar:
Effective and creative use of computers in schools – Programme summary
Sunday 27 February
- Arrival and Dinner
- Seminar aims and objectives
Monday 28 February
- Welcome and introductions
- An overview of the UK’s ICT in education
- The new learning landscape
- Digital creativity workshop
Tuesday 29 February
- Establishing research questions
- Preparing for research visit
- Classroooms of tomorrow
- World view
Wednesday 2 March
- Visit to schools
- Free time in Birmingham
for sightseeing and shopping - Dinner in Birmingham
Thursday 3 March
- Preparing presentations
- Using ICT to rethink assessment
- Presentations from school visits
- Identifying issues
Friday 4 March
- Panel discussion
- Future Vision
- Evaluation and action planning
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