COMPUTING & IT
Reading Solutions UK presents the online International Reading Conference 2023
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re you a Teacher, Senior Leader, or Multi Academy
Trust Leader?
Would you like to hear from and network with KS2-4 thought leaders in education, literacy experts, and EdTech specialists on best practices to encourage students to become confident, lifelong readers?
Join the FREE International Reading Conference on the 6th-8th of June to uncover how you can: • Develop a reading culture. • Accelerate students’ reading growth • Encourage reading for pleasure. • Implement digital reading strategies to ensure success.
Guest speakers: Tim Rasinksi - Author and Professor of Reading Education Join Tim in a two-hour session as he explores how reading can be taught scientifically and artfully. Attendees can expect to learn actionable instructional strategies for teaching words, reading fluency, and more. Teresa Cremin - Professor of Education (Literacy) at The Open University. DfE reading for pleasure expert.
Exa partners with Smoothwall to deliver market-leading monitoring to its customers
Quantum. It will enhance Exa’s offering to schools and ensure they’re not only meeting but exceeding their responsibilities as part of the KCSiE guidelines.
Smoothwall Monitor is a market-leading digital monitoring solution that uses the latest technology and expertly-trained human moderators to identify students at serious risk in their digital lives 24/7/365. Smoothwall’s EVP UK, Gavin Logan, said: “We’re delighted to cement our relationship with Exa further, and significantly enhance their digital safeguarding offering with the addition of Smoothwall Monitor. Over the past twelve months, Smoothwall Monitor has identified a young person at serious risk, every three minutes. These are young people who may have otherwise remained invisible to busy safeguarding staff. With Smoothwall Monitor, now part of the Protect & Connect package, more schools and colleges will have access to our solution and therefore, students will be better protected online.”
Mark Cowgill, Exa’s Co-Founder and Commercial Director, said: “Smoothwall are the market leader in digital safeguarding in the UK. As the DfE introduces more guidelines for schools to meet it’s important we have a product offering to match.
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xa and Smoothwall are pleased to announce a new partnership which will see Exa add Smoothwall Monitor into its product and services portfolio.
Exa has been providing bespoke internet services to schools and businesses in the UK since 2003. This is an exciting development for the company as it looks to strengthen its digital safeguarding offering. Exa will provide Smoothwall Monitor as part of its Protect & Connect® package to complement its in-house content filtering platform, SurfProtect
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“We’ve had a relationship with Smoothwall for a number of years, with many of our existing customers purchasing Smoothwall through us already, adding Smoothwall Monitor to our portfolio only solidifies this partnership further.
“Smoothwall’s values very much align with our own and we’re confident this addition to our Protect & Connect® package will support our customers with the unique challenges they face in protecting their staff and students from harmful content online.”
May 2023
Fiction fuels our imaginations, enriches our desire to read, and contributes to raised standards. Join Teresa as she explores these claims and examines how teachers can capitalise on its power. Mark Anderson (ICT Evangelist) - Best-selling author, Speaker, and Trainer
Technology has the propensity to be transformational in reducing workload, enhancing learning and engaging learners. Join Mark as he shares easy-to- use tools, approaches, and shortcuts that you can take away and implement in your classroom to engage reluctant readers in KS2-3.
Register for FREE today.
For further information, call 0191 389 6078, email info@
readingsolutionsuk.com or visit
www.readingsolutionsuk.com
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