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BETT SHOW HIGHLIGHTS


The National College launches brand-new professional development platform for schools, trusts, nurseries and colleges


plan, monitor, report and evidence their whole school’s professional development on one platform, developing a collaborative approach to professional development and removing any need for multiple providers or additional costs.


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he National College has launched its brand-new professional development platform, which brings both of its award-winning brands – The National College and National Online Safety – together in one online space to create the most comprehensive professional development programme on the market, designed and delivered by world-leading experts to help nurseries, schools, colleges and trusts drive up standards.


You will now find over 2,600 high- quality webinars, courses, policy templates, guides, lesson plans and resources all in one place, helping you meet statutory training requirements and keep up to date with the latest education thinking, trends, government guidance, best practice and research.


This content is delivered via a powerful learning management system which incorporates a host of features to make educators’ lives that bit easier. Leaders can


PPDS and Philips Monitors unveil ‘breakthrough’ technologies for smarter sustainable interactive schooling


flex learning experiences), the Philips L-Line 6000 dvLED Series (for crystal clear videowalls), and the Philips Evnia and Philips 5000 Series monitors.


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the benefits of PPDS Wave, an evolutionary new cloud-based display management ecosystem, bringing a fresh and future- proofed approach to controlling and managing display fleets, while helping to cut energy costs.


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PDS and Philips Monitors are showcasing an exciting new range of ‘next generational’ across campus visual solutions for smarter sustainable interactive teaching and learning opportunities, plus a new series of ‘zero power’ digital signage displays and cost and energy saving solutions.


The companies have made significant advancements in the education market, delivering visual solutions for a variety of spaces, including classrooms, libraries, receptions, auditoriums, hallways and student accommodation.


Solutions being demonstrated include the Philips E-Line 4K multi-touch range (supporting on site, hybrid, distance and


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Continuing this theme, PPDS is also debuting Philips Tableaux, a new range of remotely managed ‘zero power’ Advanced colour ePaper signage displays, delivering full colour content without using a single kilowatt of energy.


Two interactive Oracle Red Bull Racing simulators, highlighting the opportunities and potential of e-gaming and e-learning, will also be present.


Frank Trossen, Global Business Development Director Education at PPDS, commented: “From pre-school, primary and secondary school, to higher and further education, we’re committed to supporting and advancing the teaching and learning experience.”


Philips Stand: NH61 March 2023


Neil Gamewell, CEO, commented: “The launch of our platform represents the latest landmark in our five-year history, during which we’ve brought on board some 650,000 users and over 40,000 education establishments. Our new platform builds on our previous successes, enhancing user experience with the familiar look and feel of a streaming service, and really takes the hassle out of professional development delivery and management with a unique offer for educators: one provider, one platform, one price.”


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