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EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS | 61 Education Technology Partners Association for Learning Technology
Learning technology is the broad range of communication, information and related
technologies that can be used to support learning, teaching, and assessment. Founded in 1993, ALT is registered charity number
1063519. ALT is the UK’s leading membership organisation in the learning technology field, with a purpose to ensure that use of learning technology is effective and efficient, informed by research and practice, and grounded in an understanding of the underlying technologies, their capabilities and the situations into which they are placed. For information:
www.alt.ac.uk
AV Interactive
The only AV communications title in Europe that covers all aspects of professional AV. This includes: event
and video production, rental and staging, digital signage, presentations, displays, audio, systems design and installation, and videoconferencing. For information:
www.avinteractive.com
British Universities Film & Video Council (Learning On Screen Awards)
The British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) is a
representative body, which promotes the production, study and use of moving image, sound and related media in higher education and research. For information:
bufvc.ac.uk
NAACE: The ICT Association
Naace is the ICT association – a community of educators,
technologists and policy makers who share a vision for the role of technology in advancing education. Members include teachers, school leaders, advisors and consultants working within and across all phases of UK education. As a professional association, Naace represent the voice of the UK education technology community in the schools sector at a national and international level, as well as supporting one another across the sector through conferences, courses and the dissemination of resources, research and reflection. Naace plays a key role in both members’ professional development, through the challenge and support of a community of practice, and the development of the profession as a whole, through the sharing of innovation and expertise. For information:
www.naace.co.uk
SCHOMS
The Standing Conference for Heads of Media Services (SCHOMS) is the professional
body for heads of services working within UK HE. SCHOMS members lead and manage a diverse set of educational, media and institutional support services. SCHOMS give strategic direction to support and promote excellence in teaching and learning practice. This support ranges from the production of teaching materials to the Audio Visual technology deployed in teaching spaces. For information:
www.schoms.ac.uk
UCAS Media
UCAS Media Limited is a trading arm of UCAS. All profits are gift-aided back into the UCAS charity to fund improvements and to subsidise main scheme
fees. Income generated through UCAS Media goes back into UCAS to further improve their higher education application service. UCAS Media has several services for organisations to market directly to students including email, direct mail and event marketing. UCAS Media can also offer online and print advertising campaigns and has a wealth of data assets and products to help education institutions with their marketing and campaign planning, course profile analysis and planning. For information:
www.ucasmedia.com
UCISA
UCISA represents almost all the major UK universities and higher education colleges, and has a
growing membership among further education colleges, other educational institutions and commercial organisations interested in information systems and technology in UK education, providing a network of contacts and a powerful lobbying voice.
Information systems and technology are increasingly important in further and higher education. Government, funding bodies and powerful commercial interests recognise this, each bringing its agenda and initiatives to bear on individual institutions. In this ever more complex and demanding climate, UCISA plays a vital role as the key membership organisation representing those responsible for delivering information systems and technology services in universities, colleges and related institutions. For information:
www.ucisa.ac.uk
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