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Enabling Equitable Education Part 3: Accelerate Learning

12th May 2022 @ 3:30 pm 4:30 pm

Details

Date:
12th May 2022
Time:
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://ta.education/bett-22

Organiser

Tablet Academy
Phone:
01952 567450
Email:
info@tablet.academy
Website:
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Event Summary:

Immersive learning environments which build on students prior knowledge and experience can accelerate learning and better prepare them for the workplace of tomorrow. This webinar will cover how Microsoft solutions can provide tools that foster and support this philosophy.

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Session Overview

Why should you attend:

It is important that school leaders and teachers have knowledge of how
real-time data insights can accelerate learning and provide information on when, and for whom to prepare and execute intervention strategies. This webinar will provide an introduction to this subject.

What can you expect:

In this webinar you will be given an insight into how visibility and real-time feedback on student engagement, emotional well-being, student performance, and even specifics such as reading fluency can assist in unlocking learning opportunities. Tools within Microsoft products will be demonstrated that deliver such functionality. School leaders can also make use of key indicators such as student performance and organisational  operations to directly impact on future teaching and learning strategies.

Microsoft products that will be covered include: Microsoft Teams, Minecraft, Insights, Microsoft Learn and Edge.

Who is it for:

This is the concluding part of a three part series entitled `Enabling Equitable Education´ which explores the role Microsoft solutions play in providing a rich learning journey for students. This webinar is for school leaders, those responsible for the strategic deployment of technology, and teachers who are using Education Technology to support teaching and learning both in, and outside the classroom.

Any prior knowledge: No

Presenter

Sam O’Leary

Sam is a former English teacher and head of department with fifteen years of experience as a teacher and over twenty years working in education.  She is passionate about the transformative impact technology can have on learning and teaching and is a keen advocate of supporting students to develop the digital skills to help navigate their future.

As a senior consultant at Tablet Academy UK, Sam provides training, consultancy and advice on the adoption and best practice when embedding the use of technology for teaching and learning.  She also provides training and guidance for non-teaching staff and support staff, as well as supporting local and national government agencies with digital transformation.

Sam is an MIE Expert, MIE Master Trainer, Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft Certified Educator and can often be found presenting on behalf of Microsoft at national and international events.

Clara Heppleston

Clara is a former Mathematics teacher and head of department with 18 years of experience as a teacher and middle leader. She has extensive experience in data tracking and analysis to monitor the performance of pupils and has been responsible for the creation and implementation of a secondary school timetable. She has experience in using technology to enhance face to face and remote teaching and is passionate about empowering teachers and staff to feel confident in their use of technology for teaching and learning.