BETT Show 2009
Cited in:
BETT is the world's largest educational technology event. BETT celebrates 25 years as the world's leading educational information and communications technology (ICT) event in 2009.
Naace will again be exhibiting at this event. BETT is the world’s largest educational technology event, and takes place 14th to the 17th January 2009, at London Olympia. Naace will again have a stand this year (J45) and we want to encourage all members to come along and meet the team that run their professional association and receive your 25 years of Naace membership Freebie. Here are a few of the highlights you can expect: - Celebrate with us Naace’s 25th year and pick up your Naace members gift
- We will again be hosting the ICT Mark Awards for Schools - See below for list of times and schools being presented
- Schools can also benefit from free half hour consultancy session with a Lead Assessor to discuss Next Generation Learning progression within the SRF in the context of their ICT Mark work. To book one of these sessions please turn up to our stand on the day and we will allocate you a slot on a first come first served basis.
- Looking for subject specific innovative courses to study - look no further. Naace, in collaboration with the TDA, will be launching the ictcpd4free.co.uk website for delivery of first class CPD for practitioners – come along for the official launch on Wednesday at 3pm. More details below
- A chance to discuss the new Naacemark for Service providers 2.0.
- And of course a chance to meet the Naace Office Staff.
To make certain that you will be given access to the Naace/RM lounge you will need to register separately at http://www.rm.com/contactus/Questionnaire.asp?cref=Q1332120&ReducedHeader=1&srcurl=dd123 This year the Naace lounge is sponsored by RM. Through this link they have given you the opportunity to book on to their seminars. Should you not wish to go to any of the seminars please just complete your details and hit submit. This will then register you for the Naace/RM Lounge. ![]() Events
Public
Naace member
Submitted by: Michelle Cank
Publication date: 25th November 2008 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 25th November 2008 Last updated: 08th January 2009 14:40 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.org/812 |
Featured articleNaace Annual Strategic Conference 2009 - Into the Next Generation - Learning Today and TomorrowThe Naace Annual Strategic Conference is the definitive ICT Conference in the UK and is open to all those involved in advancing education through the use of ICT. It brings together colleagues from all over the UK and beyond, together with key players from the government and the industry, and provides a forum to share best practice and exchange ideas. Featured articleRose Review of the Primary CurriculumSir Jim Rose is leading an independent review of the primary curriculum. His initial focus was Curriculum Design and Content, including a key issue for Naace members: What should be the position of ICT within the primary curriculum? Here is Naace's response. Featured articleNaace response to DCSF consultation on Home AccessNaace Members have contributed to the DCSF consultation on the proposed Home Access programme. The DCSF sought views on a number of questions during Spring 2008 and the Naace response is published here. Featured articleParliamentary Committee Inquiry into the National Curriculum: 2008In February 2008, Parliament announced its intention to undertake an Inquiry into the National Curriculum and invited submissions of written evidence. Featured articleNaacemark for Service Providers 2.0Naace has completely revised its quality assurance scheme for service providers to make it consistent with established principles of self-review. Details of this new '2.0' scheme may be found here. |