How Can We in Education Be Expected to Keep up with the Rapid Speed of Technological Change?

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How Can We in Education Be Expected to Keep up with the Rapid Speed of Technological Change?

With Great Difficulty! With Pots of Money! With Support from JISC!

“Principal Burt will now Moodle his Doodle”

Capital Investment Costs Development Costs Staff Development Costs Sustainability of Decisions Linking College Strategies Expectations of Staff Expectations of Learners The Digital Divide KEEPING UP WITH TECHNOLOGY THE CHALLENGE

Trust in Staff Leadership in Executive Professional Support Mechanism External Benchmarking Angus – A Strategy for Excellence KEEPING UP WITH TECHNOLOGY THE SOLUTION

“Send for Mina Welsh”

RAPID SPEED OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

CHANGE - ARE YOU KEEPING UP?

Engage Me Robin Hood Primary School Video

21 st CENTURY LEARNER

21 st CENTURY LEARNING AND TEACHING Co-creators of own learning Learner Engagement Lecturers as facilitators

21 st CENTURY STAFF Formal Training Informal Training Embedding Technology in Lesson Planning

21 st CENTURY SYSTEMS VLEs Assessments

LEARNING STRATEGY “Eyes on the Horizon Feet On the Ground” Professor Stephen Heppell

FUNDING Projects Vision

FUTURE Learner Engagement

“OVER TO YOU IAIN”

Experiences in Using IT as a Student

Txtin

Instant messaging

Primary to college learning

Laptops

Future ipods iphones

Wikis blogs

Eportfolio - myspace

Not all about technology

To Infinity and Beyond!