Developing your school's e-learning strategy?
E-learning is a term that recognises that ICT in schools is more than learning about computers. The use of ICT has the potential to transform how pupils learn and improve achievement for all. A school's vision for e-learning will be of a school where ICT is fully impacting on providing high quality learning for all pupils - not just in lessons - but whenever they need access to learning. An e-learning strategy will be a way to achieve this vision.

A good reference point for developing a school's e-learning strategy is the web-based publication 'Implementing ICT' from NAACE.

This publication offers insight into :
Leadership issues
   Vision, policy, roles, CPD
Teaching and learning issues
   Curriculum, planning, assessment
Infrastructure issues
   Hardware, software, Internet, content
Measuring Success
   Monitoring and self-evaluation

Implementing ICT can be found at:
http://www.thelearnzone.net
 
"E-learning is to ICT, as writing is to pens"
 

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