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Rory Steel - Assistant Head of Curriculum and Technology at Beaulieu said that it was great to see people coming back for the second year.


‘What is really striking is just how much local educators have advanced in their experience and understanding of the technology available to them,’ he said. ‘Islanders are thirsty for knowledge, with many participants pushing themselves from beginner to practice. As such there is a huge demand for training locally and that is what the day was all about - using technology to be bold, to inspire and to be audacious.’


Essentially the classroom and business environment has changed dramatically as technology has advanced over the


Emily Le Hegarat (Education & Business Technical Consultant at iQ), Greg Hughes (Assistance Principal: Experience & Engagement at The de Ferrers Academy and Rory Steel (Assistant Head of Curriculum and Technology at Beaulieu)


years. It is quickly becoming a necessity for educators and businesses to understand this technology and feel empowered to utilise it to help unlock student and employee potential using these amazing resources. At iQ we feel very strongly about embracing technology, right here. right now.


For more information about iQ Education, Business or Training services, please visit: www.iqjersey.com or contact: emily@iQJersey.com


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