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Learn Live In the Schools Learn Live Arena, at 10am on the first day of the event there will be a session taking place which looks at the free professional development programmes available in ICT for teachers and school leaders, led by Christina Preston from non-profit membership organisation, MirandaNet Fellowship. At 11.30am on the same day, a
seminar titled “The transformative classroom: guiding the mobile learning evolution” will give visitors the chance to join AirWatch by VMware’s Preston Winn, director of education business development, and a panel of distinguished educators to discuss strategies and best practices on how to empower instructors with simple management of classroom devices, apps and content to ensure a personalised, collaborative and engaging learning experience. Another seminar worth dropping
in on is the “Technology in Early Years” session by Emily Thompson, new technologies co-ordinator at Fairlands Primary School who will be tackling the need to appropriate the introduction and embedding of technology in early years teaching.
Who can you meet at the show? Bet always draws the biggest and best names in the education technology sector, and this year is no exception. Here are some of the names worth making note of… On stand number SN63 is the award-
winning Junior Learning, who are first- time exhibitors at Bet. Junior Learning will be showcasing its new product, Touchtronic Leters for iPad, which uses a colour-coded keyboard and an associated app to encourage a multi-sensory and tactile learning environment. China-based interactive whiteboard
specialists, Xiamen Interactive Technology, can be found on stand C535 and is inviting visitors to drop by and hear all about its innovative touchscreen whiteboard product, INTECH, which allows up to 10 people to interact with the technology at any one time. If you’re still trying to come up with
a strategy for how to make the most of tablet technology, AirWatch by VMware will be exhibiting on stand C370A to speak to visitors and offer their advice. AirWatch Teacher Tools gives teachers the management controls to keep students focused and troubleshoot, without the need for IT support.
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