ICT in Education Summit

Videos from the ICT in Education Summit


The Scottish Government recently announced a change to its approach to ICT in education.  The ICT in Education Summit on October 17 discussed the stated five objectives with educationalists and learning technologists from across the country.

You can watch the videos from the event below.


Video: ICT in Education Summit: Introduction

Trudi Sharp welcomed delegates and Michael Russell outlined the purpose of the event and some of the themes for discussion.

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ICT in Education Summit: Introduction (411.7 MB)
ICT in Education Summit: Introduction for iPod (73.5 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - Objective 1

'Changing the culture of the use of ICT'.

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ICT in Education Summit: Objective 1 (140.8 MB)
ICT in Education Summit: Objective 1 for iPod (25.1 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - Objective 2

'Improving confidence in the use of ICT for learners, teachers, school leaders and parents'.

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ICT in Education Summit: Objective 2 (125.7 MB)
ICT in Education Summit: Objective 2 for iPod (22.4 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - Objective 3

'Promoting new behaviours for teaching'.

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ICT in Education Summit - Objective 3 (142.8 MB)
ICT in Education Summit - Objective 3 for iPod (25.5 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - Objective 4

'Deepening parental engagement'.

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ICT in Education Summit - Objective 4 (100 MB)
ICT in Education Summit - Objective 4 for iPod (17.9 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - Objective 5

'Strengthening position on hardware and associated infrastructure'.

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ICT in Education Summit - Objective 5 (176.5 MB)
ICT in Education Summit - Objective 5 for iPod (31.5 MB)
Video: ICT in Education Summit - What happens next?

Closing the ICT in Education Summit, Trudi Sharp looked at 'What happens next?'

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ICT in Education Summit: What happens next? (79.2 MB)
ICT in Education Summit: What happens next? for iPod (14.1 MB)

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