Seminar: Implementing Your Learning Platform: 28 November 2008 - Cancelled -awaiting new date
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Naace is delighted to publicise the first of many seminars due to be run in the forthcoming academic year. This particular CPD event will be held on the 28th November at Wyboston Lakes and will focus on implementing your learning platform with particular emphasis on how to make your learning platform work with staff and pupils alike.
Date28th November 2008 VenueWyboston Lakes, Bedfordshire Programme9.10am Coffee upon arrival 9.35am Introduction 9.45am Session 1: Managing implementation in the school - Peter Marshall - Cottenham School 10.30am Discussion 11.00am Coffee 11.15am Feedback from groups 11.45am Session 2: Engaging staff and students - Harry French Attleborough High School 12.30pm Discussion 2 1.00pm Lunch 2.00pm Feedback from groups 2.30pm Session 3: Engaging external stakeholders 3.15pm Discussion 3.30pm Plenary 4.00pm Close ![]() Events
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