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10 Change factors to consider with a new VLE. Kerry ⋅ VLE ⋅ Change, VLE ⋅ 5 comments Image by Michael Heilemann It’s taken a little time in the refining process, but last week we had our final Frog VLE training session before platform launch. Afterwards, we met to discuss how we would move forward. Part of the discussion highlighted natural concerns regarding implementing something new into an already successful teaching and learning programme. Concerns were linked to how we were going to introduce the VLE to a very busy staff, and the changes which it will bring to the way we’ve been doing things for some time –at a very effective level. I first investigated a ‘Decision Making Template’ (based on the work of Sharon Drew Morgen) and used this to cement ideas on how we could manage the change the VLE will bring. 1. A) It provides an excellent context in which to design the curriculum for the module or subject where planning the order of content, learning activities and assessment strategies have to be carefully thought out. 2.

Reasons: Kerry Turner « AS Level ICT WGS. I’m currently Director of ICT at Nottingham High School. I created this teaching blog when I was the Head of ICT at Wolverhampton Grammar School, where I’d been teaching for the past 9 years. I’ve always been interested in using Web 2.0 for teaching and learning and currently find Twitter very useful for extending my learning with these applications. My username is @4goggas on Twitter, if you’d like to follow what I’m currently doing. I no longer teach A Level ICT, so unfortunately won’t be maintaining this blog. I do find using blogs for teaching extremely useful.

My email address at Nottingham High School is turner.kj@nottinghamhigh.co.uk if you’d like to get in touch. I have written a couple of notes on teaching and learning with Web 2.0.Blended LearningStudents and Social NetworkingWhat’s so delicious about Delicious? Like this: Like Loading... ICT Mark. You must complete the Self-review Framework before applying for ICT Mark assessment. You can find out more about the Self-review Framework on this website. The ICT Mark award is valid for three years from the date that the Award is confirmed. When you are ready to apply for ICT Mark assessment you can complete our online application form. You will need to: double-check that you have met or exceeded the ICT Mark threshold (level 2) in all aspects, and have completed a supporting commentary for each aspect or if you prefer for each strand;complete the online booking form in the online tool (www.naacesrf.com) at the bottom of the Overview screen (only available when all aspects are at level 2 or above).

The ICT Mark office will collect your evidence from the Self-review Framework, check it, then arrange for an ICT Mark assessor to contact you to fix a mutually convenient date for the assessment. Help? Special offer - Attention Small Schools in England! Charles Newton: Thinking e-Strategically | edtalks.org. Start With Why > About.