The Annual Languages Conference organised by The Specialist Schools and Academies Trust takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday this week at The Crowne Plaza in Liverpool. The number of ICT related sessions has increased since my first post about the conference Leading the way to Liverpool. These now include:
- Innovative technology for your learning environment
Dicken Minta, UK Business Manager and Dirk Verbeke, Worldwide Export Manager, Televic - DIY Links with an African School
Julian Dutnall, Director of Language College, Goffs School and Richard Bailey, Director, African Revival - Beyond the classroom - from the language lab to language learning in dynamic, flexible spaces
Karsten Stephan, Director of Language College, Alderman White School and Ian McDowall, Regional Director UK & Ireland, Sanako Corporation - Make your language lessons more fun with ICT
Kate Wallace, Education Specialist, RM and Helen Gardiner, Head of Spanish, Park View Community School - The wonderful thing about triggers is triggers are wonderful things!
Joe Dale, Lead Practitioner, Nodehill Middle School - Connecting classrooms throughout the world
Penny Krucker, Gloucestershire LA International Education Officer/Consultant for SSAT - The Shireland Learning Gateway and languages – a learning platform in action
Sir Mark Grundy, Headteacher and Richard West-Soley, Learning Gateway Curriculum Director, Shireland Language College - Kingsmead and Shireland: A cultural exchange
Eva Heim, Director of Language College / Lead Practitioner, Kingsmead Community School and Jane Evans, Deputy Headteacher, Shireland Language College - Mr McIntosh goes to school
Ewan McIntosh, New Technologies Research Practitioner, Learning and Teaching Scotland and Joe Dale, Lead Practitioner, Nodehill Middle School - Taking every opportunity with international projects
Vicky Gough, Team Leader World Links, British Council and Charmian Hartley, International Director, Hove Park School and Sixth Form Centre
I'll be podcasting my session (for the first time!) on making PowerPoint more interactive and then putting it on the blog along with accompanying notes and video tutorials.
To find out session times download the programme from here
See you in Liverpool.
Good luck with your presentation. I did one last week on blogging in the EFL classroom and I was very nervous. Still, it all went off without a hitch.
Just remember not to trip over all the cables. LOL
Posted by: Craig | 10/10/2006 at 11:21