Tuesday 15 March: Programme 11.00am – 1.30pm
Strategic Leaders and Naace Fellows Brunch
12.00 - 2.00pm
Registration
2.00pm – 2.10pm
Welcome – Chair
2.10pm – 2.30pm
Minister (invited)
2.30pm – 3.30pm
Keynote – Ewan McIntosh, Director, NoTosh Limited
3.30pm – 4.00pm
Refreshments
4.00pm – 4.50pm
Keynote - TBC
4.55pm – 5.25pm & 5.30pm - 6.00pm
Masterclasses – Theme – Brave New World: Changing Times in Education.
Masterclass 1 Sky 1
Just 2 Easy Embracing change in education with Just2easy
Masterclass 2
Synetrix
Forest 3
Convergence: The Future of Capita SIMS + OPENHIVE learning platform. Enabling transformation for your teachers, learners and parents
Masterclass 3 Forest 1 + 2
Toshiba Technology – what’s education got to do with it? The Toshiba Digital Leaders Programme
Masterclass 4 Sky 2
Global Grid for Learning Making best use of Digital Resources: Separating Content from Delivery
Masterclass 5 Canary Room
Meru Networks Enabling the mobile classroom with 4th generation wireless
Masterclass 6 Sky 3
NFER Enabling Schools to turn their data into useful information
Masterclass 7 Sky 4
Elmo Co Ltd Visualisers bring life to your classrooms – effective use of visualisers – hints and tips across the curriculum
Masterclass 8 Sky 5
TTS Group Ltd – Electronics Division Easi-Ears supporting Literacy & Language development across the Primary Years
6.00pm – 6.45pm
Meet and Greet the Speakers and Board of Management Career Development Meet & Greet New Member Meet and Greet a buddy for the conference Session training to be an Assessor Trainer for the Schools ITQ
6.45pm onwards
Buffet
8.00pm – 10.30pm Canary Room
TeachMeet – Theme – Global Chaired by Ollie Bray
8.00pm – 8.30pm & 8.35pm - 9.05pm
Masterclasses – Theme – Brave New World: Changing Times in Education.
Masterclass 1
Interactive Education
Kingfisher
Changing the Pedagogy: Using a Visualiser, Student Response System and Wireless presenter to improve Student Attainment
Masterclass 2 Forest 3
2Simple This time it's personal!
Masterclass 3 Forest 1 + 2
Microsoft Saving Money with ICT
Masterclass 4 Sky 1
Intel The era of personalised learning
10pm onwards
Informal networking in the bar
Wednesday 16 March: Programme 8.00am
Breakfast Meetings
8.00am
Registration
8.00am
Breakfast
8.55am – 9.05am
Morning Address
9.05am – 9.45am
Breakout Session 1
Breakout Session 1
Playful Learning: What can we learn from computer games to develop pedagogy? - Ollie Bray, National Adviser for Emerging Technologies in Learning at Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS)
Breakout Session 2
A Brave New World: Teachers? Learners? - Fiona Aubrey Smith, Head of Educational Development, UniServity
Breakout Session 3
A global classroom for our global citizens - Mandeep Atwal, Program Manager, TIGed UK and Shout! TakingITGlobal
Breakout Session 4
Effective CPD in the Big Society – Peter Twining, Director, Vital
Breakout Session 5
Embedding ICT Across Curriculum in Primary Schools – Miles Berry, senior lecturer in ICT Education at Roehampton University and Dave Smith, ICT Consultant and Curriculum Advisor with the London Borough of Havering Inspection and Advisory Service
Breakout Session 6
Innovative ways of developing 21st century ICT skills in Teachers - TDA
Breakout Session 7
Creating New Schools in Old buildings – James Garnett, Lead ICT Projects Executive, United Church Schools Trust / United Learning Trust
Breakout Session 8
Women in Technology – Maggie Berry, Managing Director, Women in Technology
9.50am – 10.30am
Breakout sessions 2
Breakout Session 1
Playful Learning: What can we learn from computer games to develop pedagogy? - Ollie Bray, National Adviser for Emerging Technologies in Learning at Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS)
Breakout Session 2
A Brave New World: Teachers? Learners? - Fiona Aubrey Smith, Head of Educational Development, UniServity
Breakout Session 3
A global classroom for our global citizens - Mandeep Atwal, Program Manager, TIGed UK and Shout! TakingITGlobal
Breakout Session 4
Effective CPD in the Big Society – Peter Twining, Director, Vital
Breakout Session 5
Embedding ICT Across Curriculum in Primary Schools – Miles Berry, senior lecturer in ICT Education at Roehampton University and Dave Smith, ICT Consultant and Curriculum Advisor with the London Borough of Havering Inspection and Advisory Service
Breakout Session 6
Innovative ways of developing 21st century ICT skills in Teachers - TDA
Breakout Session 7
Creating New Schools in Old buildings – James Garnett, Lead ICT Projects Executive, United Church Schools Trust / United Learning Trust
Breakout Session 8
Women in Technology – Maggie Berry, Managing Director, Women in Technology
10.30am – 2.00pm
Conference Exhibition
12.30pm
Lunch will be served from 12.30 throughout the exhibition area
3.40pm – 4.40pm
Sponsoring Partners Feedback
2.00pm – 3.00pm
Keynote - Where Children Teach Themselves: Self Organising Systems in Education Prof Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University
3.00pm – 3.40pm
Breakout Session
Breakout Session 1
Games and Game-making (Part of the Digital Curriculum at GCSE and an Aid to Support Literacy) – Donna Burton Wilcox, CEO, Immersive Education
Breakout Session 2
Being Brave is the Key to Innovate & Engage learners - Dan Roberts, Assistant Headteacher saltash.net Community School
Breakout Session 3
Post BSF – Tom Cooper, Strategic Leader ICT
Breakout Session 4
Personalised Education is about Trust and Relationships – The Learning Schools Trust Approach - John Baumber, CEO and Education Director, Learning Schools Trust
Breakout Session 5
The Impact of an Embedded MLE - Mark Ducker, Headteacher, Gonville Primary School
Breakout Session 6
Engaging the disengaged - John Jefferies, Lincolnshire consultant supporting a project called LIME – Lincolnshire Media Education and Darren Price, Teaching and Learning Consultant, CfBT
Breakout Session 7
Introducing the Complete Online Learning Community– Neil McShane, Headteacher and Harry French, Assistant Headteacher, Attleborough High School
Breakout Session 8
Reflections on Practice – 3 papers by Naace members Harnessing student-owned devices: implications for school improvement. – Stephen Holland Interoperabililty at last! – Jeremy Meades
3.50pm – 4.30pm
Breakout session 4
Breakout Session 1
Games and Game-making (Part of the Digital Curriculum at GCSE and an Aid to Support Literacy) – Donna Burton Wilcox, CEO, Immersive Education
Breakout Session 2
Being Brave is the Key to Innovate & Engage learners - Dan Roberts, Assistant Headteacher saltash.net Community School
Breakout Session 3
Post BSF – Tom Cooper, Strategic Leader ICT
Breakout Session 4
Personalised Education is about Trust and Relationships – The Learning Schools Trust Approach - John Baumber, CEO and Education Director, Learning Schools Trust
Breakout Session 5
The Impact of an Embedded MLE - Mark Ducker, Headteacher, Gonville Primary School
Breakout Session 6
Engaging the disengaged - John Jefferies, Lincolnshire consultant supporting a project called LIME – Lincolnshire Media Education and Darren Price, Teaching and Learning Consultant, CfBT
Breakout Session 7
Introducing the Complete Online Learning Community– Neil McShane, Headteacher and Harry French, Assistant Headteacher, Attleborough High School
Breakout Session 8
Reflections on Practice – 3 papers by Naace members Harnessing student-owned devices: implications for school improvement. – Stephen Holland Interoperabililty at last! – Jeremy Meades
4.30pm – 5.30pm
Keynote - Is the teaching of computing in schools extinguishing young people's enthusiasm for computing? Professor Steve Furber, Chair of the Royal Society investigation into the teaching of computing in schools.
5.30pm – 6.00pm
Possible session on the Future of the SRF/Micro session
7.00pm – 7.30pm Mansion House
Drinks Reception
7.30pm
Naace ICT Impact Awards Ceremony and Gala dinner
1.30am
Close
Thursday 17 March: Programme 8.00am
Breakfast Meeting
8.30am
Registration
8.00am
Breakfast
9.00am – 9.25am
AGM
9.30am - 10.10am
Ben Arora, Programme Director, Education, NESTA
10.10am – 10.50am
David Cameron, President of the Association of Directors of Education Scotland
10.50am – 11.05am
Refreshments
11.05am – 11.50am
Paul Prest, Chief Executive, Academy 360
11.50am – 12.25pm
Conference Panel – Conference reflections and our responses for the Brave New World Tony Richardson, Executive Director, Strategy and Communications, BECTA John Baumber, CEO and Education Director, Learning Schools Trust Steve Moss, Strategic Director - ICT, Partnerships for Schools Alison Peacock, National Network Leader for the Cambridge Primary Review
12.25pm – 12.30pm
Close
12.30pm
Packed Lunches or Buffet
1.00pm
Close
1.00pm – 2.00pm
BOM Meeting