Greater Manchester EdTech Hub - 15th November 2022
How can we implement a digital strategy across your school or college that works for all learners?
On the 15th November LGfL and EdTech UK hosted a discussion with members of the Greater Manchester EdTech hub.
Panel discussion:
Ty Goddard, Edtech UK, Chair
John Sibbald, Specialist leader of digital education
Louise Astbury, Director of Professional Development, Oldham Sixth Form College,
Kate Wragg, Deputy Head, Education & Leadership Trust
Bob Usher, LGfL
The focus was on how EdTech supports teaching and learning and the challenges and opportunities it can bring.
How do you create and implement a digital strategy across your school or college that works for all learners?
How do you successfully support teacher digital skills and professional development through communities of practice and robust lines of inquiry?
An introduction to the Manchester digital curriculum review framework
What impact have local schools seen with the implementation of edtech across the curriculum?
ReWind on Demand - click on the questions below to watch specific parts of the broadcast:
1. Introduction and welcome - Bob Usher (LGfL) and Ty Goddard ( EdTech Uk)
3. How well prepared where you when remote learning started due to Covid? (Louise Astbury - Oldham 6th form College)
4. What work has been happening in the Greater Manchester area to progress digital skills? (John Sibbald)
5. How can we progress digital skills within the curriculum? (Kate Wragg - GME Trust)
6. Model template for a Digital Curriculum Framework - (GME Trust Sample)
7. How far have you got to with your digital skills mapping? (Kate Wragg - GME Trust)
8. Championing the excellent work across all sectors (including Primary Schools!) and the Role of EdTech Hubs to share and inspire good practice ( Bob Usher)
Examples mentioned.....