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  • Demos Feedback

    Throughout the ICT Headteachers Conference, there were a series of presentations and debates. They can be downloaded via our Kent Trust Web site or see below. Demos, the independent Think Tank who supported the faciliated debate sessions have provided their feedback of the days outcomes in the form of...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by averyr01 on 07-08-2008
  • Andy Hutt - Vision for the Future

    Andy presented a highly amusing journey through the near past and into the present.Much of the presentation showcased what can be done now, but for most present this came as something of a futuristic revelation! Andy has agreed that we can post parts of his presentation, and we will try to get this up...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Holmesdale Malling Federation

    For a background to the Homesdale Malling Federation , we previously produced Podcast s from a recent Becta Harnessing Technology Conference. Alison Gaunt is the e-learning director for the Federation. We will be providing some resources from the presentation and posting them on the ICT 2008 Kent Trust...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • DEMOS

    DEMOS has been tasked to capture the discussions from the conference, and they are in the process of preparing the feedback. We will post this as soon as it is returned, and the debate can be begin!
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Conference Photos

    Photographs from the ICT conference 2008 can be found HERE .
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Open Source Technology and Home Access

    There has been much national debate around the use of Open Source software in schools. Becta, the government agency for ICT in schools has recently been in the press for its new contract to AlphaPlus Consultancy to explore how Open Source can benefit schools. Essentially Open Source software is free...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Home Access Task Force

    The Home Access Task Force was set up by DCSF in January 2007 to explore the potential for providing every child with an internet connected computer at home. The Task Force has been working to look at how this might work in practice and the research evidence that supports it. Kent has been involved in...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Programme for the day

    Key Theme: Home Access An exploration and debate about Home Access and it’s implications for Kent Schools and teaching and learning. An opportunity to find out more and share ideas and experiences with others from across the County and will include a Key Note Speech from the Home Access Task Force. A...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • Well, now we've started!

    This blog will bring you the discussion from the Kent ICT conference 2008. The theme is a discussion around the impact and potential of Home Access on schools. Graham Badman (Kent County Council Managing Director Children, Families Health & Education) opened the conference with an overview of the...
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
  • You've probably Noticed?

    We had a few difficulties with the Home Access Blog at yesterdays ICT conference, so we had to set up an alternative. We are just in the process of transferring the posts back to this Home Access Kent Trust Web Blog. They should all be up by the end of today.
    Posted to Home Access in Kent (Weblog) by AlanDay on 06-20-2008
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