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 <description>Schools use this form to confirm that they want to go ahead and arrange an assessment.</description>
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 <description>Becta presentation delivered at ICT Mark Assessor conferences November 2008</description>
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 <description>BETT is the world&#39;s largest educational technology event. BETT celebrates 25 years as the world&#39;s leading educational information and communications technology (ICT) event in 2009. 

Naace will again be exhibiting at this event.</description>
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 <description>As Naace grows it is encouraged to find that its members have an increasing sense of community. Coming from a diverse range of occupations, all members are united in having a vested interest to advance education through ICT. </description>
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 <description>Young Digital Planet is a world-leading educational software publisher and eLearning technology and content developer. 

The company&#39;s mission is to deliver the most sophisticated e-educational products which respond to all the demands of the modern education industry.

The company&#39;s clients are major educational textbook publishers, Ministries of Education, private schools and ePublishing companies. 

Young Digital Planet offers products and services in Europe, Asia, Africa and North &#38; Latin America. 

The company is part of the  Sanoma WSOY Corporation, a strong European media group operating in diverse fields of media in over 20 countries.

As well as our activity in foreign markets, Young Digital Planet holds the number one position among Polish ePublishers. 

Contact details:

Martin Hibbert
martin.hibbert@ydp.eu
07766 883632
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 <description>Any Member that can provide evidence of having made an active contribution to the ICT Community beyond that required by their job role in education and commits to continue to do so while a Fellow, is invited to apply.</description>
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 <description>Naace have been successful in obtaining a grant from the TDA to produce Online Materials for Subject-Specific CPD for ICT teachers. The project runs until 30th June 2009 and will involve the production of online courses running in the open source course management system, Moodle. The course site will be free to all, with registered users being able to participate in the courses offered. It is envisaged that the site will follow the model of the Open University, LearningSpace = www.openlearn.open.ac.uk. </description>
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Also in this issue are two articles on Modern Foreign Languages and sharing our History. Along with highlights from last month&#39;s &#39;hotseat&#39; I have also included the latest four page leaflet that was sent to all English school at the end of September on the theme of supporting Gifted and Talented children.

If you feel that you could make a contribution to Sharing Success please contact me at primaryeditor@naace.co.uk</description>
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 <description>Bowes children aged 9-10, in supportive pairs, created short PowerPoint presentations with a focus on the use of ICT, showing what they had learnt from their topic work on Ancient Greece. </description>
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