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SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 1 Harnessing Technology

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 2

3 Strategic Leadership of ICT

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 4

5 Day 1 Welcome to the SLICT programme E-confidence: Towards a vision Exploring learning and teaching with ICT School visit arrangements talk2learn and online resource cafe Pre-programme preparation and engagement Day 2 School visit School visit review Day 3 E-learning and teaching Leading and managing change with ICT Moving forward Programme activities With ongoing online community support

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 6 Developing e-confidence

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 7 Activity 1: The e-confident school 10 key features 1.Leadership at all levels 2.Informed professional judgement 3.Distributed and concurrent learning 4.The extended school 5.Transformed learning, teaching and assessment 6.High levels of pupil ICT capability 7.Staff development 8.Effectiveness and efficiency 9.Access 10.ICT resources

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 8 Being clear about SLICT  creating a vision for leading your school  having information, time and space to review and develop your vision  evaluating where you are now  sharing good practice  understanding the issues for ICT  challenging thinking about current and future ICT  thinking long-term, and seeing short-term solutions SLICT is about:  telling you how to do it  learning ICT skills  writing schemes of work  giving you technical advice on the ‘best’ computer, network, laptop, PDA, wires, routers etc  particular MI systems  software SLICT is not about:

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 9 SLICT model

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 10 Day 1 Welcome to the SLICT programme E-confidence: Towards a vision Exploring learning and teaching with ICT School visit arrangements talk2learn and online resource cafe Pre-programme preparation and engagement Day 2 School visit School visit review Day 3 E-learning and teaching Leading and managing change with ICT Moving forward Programme activities With ongoing online community support

SLCIT PRogramme Session Number Session Name 11