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Calling all Bands!

June 12, 2008 04:59 by Ian

Rock-IT 2008 will be taking place again this year and bands interested in taking part in this high profile national competition for upcoming rock bands should register their interest by completing the form below.

Registration Rockit.doc (1.71 mb)

The two regional winners from last year “The Dead Lay Waiting” from Swindon and “Tempest Theory” from Cornwall have gone from strength to strength, and have been featured in the press and on the radio.

Click here to see the winning video from Tempest Theory <16 category

Click here to see the winning video from The Dead Lay Waiting >16 category

Prizes last year included a recording session in a local studio, you can hear the recording made by Tempest theory by clicking the MP3 link below.

Reflections.mp3 (5.55 mb)

To enter, bands will need to submit a video of themselves performing an original song which will then go forward for a public vote. The SWGfL Regional Winner will take part in the National Final in November 2008.


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SWGfL Merlin Update - June 08

June 11, 2008 05:42 by Suzie

Since the announcement in February 08 of the partnership with RM and Netmedia to deliver SWGfL Merlin, the SWGfL team have been hard at work with Local Authorities on the development of SWGfL Merlin.

February saw the construction of the infrastructure to deliver this unique service, and in March focus groups worked to develop the interfaces for the service in preparation for the pilots.

We're now in the pilot phase, working with LAs and schools across the region to explore the functionality of the service, and ensure effective processes are in place for MIS integration at a school level.

SWGfL are also working closely with local authorities to prepare for roll out of this exciting new service across the region, on track to go live from August 08. There'll be a host of materials to guide schools as they prepare to implement SWGfL Merlin. There'll be a focus on support for change management so that school staff feel prepared, as well as plenty of top tips for starting points, depending on your school's needs.

The latest timelines for SWGfL Merlin are as illustrated below.  


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National Poetry Day Competition and Video Conference - October 9th 2008

June 11, 2008 05:15 by Suzie

One of our sister RBcs, London Grid for Learning, partnering with Havering LA ,would like to invite you to take part in this National Competition. The theme for this years National Poetry Day is `Work`. In order to celebrate this we would like children to write poems about different jobs. We have lined up Alan Peat and Gervase Phinn to judge the finalists.

We would also like to invite you to take part in a videoconference for primary and secondary schools during National Poetry Day, on October 9th 2008,  hosted from Engayne Primary School, starting at 8.50 am and ending at 3.30pm. 

Visit the National Poetry Day site find out about the rules, prizes, programme details and how you can take part  www.poetryday.lgfl.net


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Black History Month Primary School Video Conference – October 1st 2008

June 11, 2008 05:09 by Suzie

 

One of our sister RBCs, London Grid for Learning would like to promote an Opportunity for Primary Schools in the new school year.

Black History Month Primary School Video Conference – October 1st 2008

The London Grid for Learning, working in partnership with Redbridge Ethnic Minority Advisory Team and the ICT team, would like to invite primary schools from across the UK to take part in a video conference during Black History Month showcasing `People of Achievement past and present` – on October 1st   from 8.50 am - 12.45pm. We have DJ Spoony (Formally of Radio 1 now 5 Live) and Dr Funke Baffour from Big Brothers Little Brother taking part on the day. Visit the site http://www.blackhistory.lgfl.net  to find out more.

PLEASE BE SURE TO REGISTER BY FRIDAY 26th SEPTEMBER AT THE LATEST.


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MoLeNET event in Plymouth - SMS, Bluetooth and Web 2.)

June 5, 2008 07:34 by Admin

The SWGfL have negotiated free entry to the Molenet events running in the region, saving delegates £145 each.

The next event will be in Plymouth on Monday 16th June. To book, simply complete and e-mail the registration form below.

Aimed at Teachers, Tutors, Advisers, Support Staff, Content Creators and M-Champions, the event will help to provide practitioners with an understanding of how 2 way messaging and Bluetooth can be used to enhance Learning and Teaching and how Web 2.0 can be used to enhance the learning experience.

Booking formSMS and web2_SWGfL.doc (43.00 kb)

JQ0090_SMS Bluetooth e-flyer_finalSW.pdf (53.30 kb)


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SMS Bluetooth and Web 2.0

June 5, 2008 07:26 by Ian

The SWGfL have negotiated free entry to the Molenet events running in the region, saving delegates £145 each.

The next event will be in Plymouth on Monday 16th June. To book, simply complete and e-mail the registration form below.

Aimed at Teachers, Tutors, Advisers, Support Staff, Content Creators and M-Champions, the event will help extend the pedagogical understanding on how to provide good learning opportunities using Mobile Devices. The flyer can be viewed by clicking the link below


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Videoconference for Europe Day

May 6, 2008 08:59 by Suzie

Roger Bloxham at Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea City Learning Centre will be hosting an event entitled Videoconference for Europe Day  aimed at allowing students from Year 11, 12 and 13 to videoconference with a group of MEPs. There are still places available for schools and colleges keen to take part, so please contact Roger as soon as possible if you are interested. Although the Members of European Parliament are all representing London constituencies, the agenda of the event will cover UK wide issues. Roger would therefore like to involve schools and colleges from across the UK.

The event aims to link six participating videoconference venues . There are still some of the six participating positions available. To register your interest contact Roger Bloxham on Roger.Bloxham@heartoflondon.org . More contact details and information about the opportunity are available by visiting the opportunity page.

http://www.janetcollaborate.ac.uk/opportunities/a-videoconference-for-europe-day


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National Competition - Design a poster for Kew - ArtisanCam

April 18, 2008 05:41 by Suzie


 

Take part in this fantastic new competition and you could see your work displayed at the world famous Kew Gardens in London.

In 1936 artist Edward Bawden designed a new poster to encourage people to visit Kew Gardens using London transport. Now ArtisanCam wants you to investigate Bawden's brilliant use of linocut, before producing your own design for a new poster using the same lino printing processes that he used.

Learners can submit their designs simply by clicking on the 'send to competition' button. The winner will receive an iPod nano and the winning entry will be displayed at Kew Gardens and seen by hundreds of thousands of visitors."

The competition is open to everyone of school age across the UK and you can enter as many times as you like. The competition closes on 18th July 2008, so get printing!

Visit the website now to get started: http://www.artisancam.org.uk/flashapps/explorelinoprinting/index.php .


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Free entry to the the Mobile Learning event - Tools, Tips and Techniques

April 16, 2008 14:27 by Admin

The SWGfL have negotiated free entry to the Molenet events running in the region, saving delegates £145 each.

 The next event will be in Taunton on Monday 28th April. To book, simply complete and e-mail the registration form below.

Aimed at Teachers, Tutors, Advisers, Support Staff, Content Creators and M-Champions, the event will help extend the pedagogical understanding on how to provide good learning opportunities using Mobile Devices. The flyer can be viewed by clicking the link below

MoLeNET flyer April event.pdf (60.64 kb)

Booking form April.doc (765.00 kb)


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Getting started with learning platforms

April 3, 2008 06:41 by Suzie

 

 

 

Becta has published a booklet with some basic advice and useful tips to help schools to get their learning platform off to a good start by taking things in small, easy steps.

learning_platform_schools[2].pdf (596.07 kb)


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