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BETT Highlights
What we really protect,
is your pupils
The leaner, faster, superior computer
Steljes launches
IRIS connect
The world’s most advanced
CPD system for schools
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RIS Connect is a unique new web application and mobile camera
system which revolutionises the process of lesson observation and
sharing best practice. Colleagues can make time-linked verbal or written
notes about the practice they are observing, which are automatically
added to the lesson recording at the relevant point. Recordings can be
indexed and uploaded to the IRIS Connect Secure Server for future
reference and sharing with colleagues, if desired.
Based on extensive research, IRIS Connect is a versatile, community-
based, continuous professional development (CPD) platform.
“IRIS is a leading-edge product that will enable teachers to fine tune
their teaching practice with first-hand evidence. I will be using IRIS to
support my own development in the classroom. Furthermore, IRIS
is going to become integral to the development of NQTs in the future,”
Howard Hoare, Director of E-Learning, Millais School, Horsham.
Training is key to optimising and retaining good teachers at all career
stages, and IRIS Connect allows teachers to schedule their own
observations, to reflect and identify their requirements and monitor the
effectiveness of mentoring and coaching support. With IRIS, teachers also
benefit from learning in the classroom where the barriers to training
enactment actually exist.
“IRIS Connect boosts enactment significantly, making it a
breakthrough technology for teacher CPD. It can significantly improve
both the skills of the 500,000 teachers in the UK – and the educational
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outcomes of their pupils,” comments Matthew Jacks, Business Manager
at Steljes.
your schools now at
www.eset.co.uk
uTo see a demonstration of IRIS Connect, visit Stand K15 at BETT
u08450 724 800
uwww.irisconnect.co.uk
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