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ICT for Education

ICT for Education

Education Administration Programs

Ryde, Isle of Wight 892 followers

Regional IT Conferences and Seminars for Education Professionals. For teachers and Suppliers to the education sector.

About us

ICT for Education is the market-leading host of regional Computing conference and seminar events for UK schools. Events that help teachers and schools to get the most out of technology and raise standards of learning and educational provision. Our events are free to attend and provide the perfect opportunity for suppliers of technology solutions to schools to exhibit, provide product reviews and promote their services to the education sector. Established in 2012, today we are widely recognised as the leading regional technology conferences for teachers and schools in the UK. Our events are independent, authoritative and trusted by teachers. Representing their views, concerns and experiences, and dealing with the issues they face in the successful implementation of ICT within their schools. By bringing teachers together and sharing information and experience, ICT for Education is an invaluable source of information to teachers. We also provide an appropriate environment for those supplying technology to schools to meet teachers and to showcase their products and services in a relaxed, consultative and professional manner. Our conferences are a perfect environment for networking and doing business.

Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Ryde, Isle of Wight
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2012
Specialties
ICT for Schools, ICT for Education, Education Conference, Teacher Networking, Schools Conference, and ICT for Schools Exhibition

Locations

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    ICT For Education (ICT Media Ltd)

    Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 3BG, GB

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  • The ICT for Education conference programme reaches Carrow Road, Norwich on May 9th 2025. Computing teachers, Digital Leaders School Leaders, IT professionals from all sectors are welcome to join us as our expert speakers look at the use of technology in schools, and the importance of computer science in preparing students for their progress in education and for life and work in the 21st century.  Visit our exhibition of recognised technology suppliers who will display and demonstrate their products & services  Come and meet them and hear how they can make a difference in your school. To register, please register at https://lnkd.in/eZMkchkP   Conference sessions will address The importance of digital literacy; An update on AI; Creating a buzz around Computing: Boosting primary and secondary engagement; Cyber security in schools; 1:1 learning and digital technology; the transformative power of Ed Tech for SEND pupils; free resources available to teachers to inspire and motivate students... and much more!   Speakers include: Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton; Adam Gibson, Head of Computer Science at Neatherd High School in Dereham; John Greenwood, Cyber Protect Co-ordinator for the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit; Jordan Smithson, Trust IT Services Manager for The Peterborough Keys Academy Trust; Tig Williams, CAS Master Teacher, teacher trainer, and IT professional.   There is no charge to attend. Refreshments are provided. Registration opens at 07.30. Conference sessions start at 08.30. Sessions finish at 12.40. Delegates are welcome to attend / leave as their schedule permits. We hope that you can join us on May 9th.     "The ICT for Education event is one of the highlights of the school year. It is a fantastic opportunity for new ideas, teaching strategies and IT concepts to be presented, discussed and shared. In short, this is a fabulous opportunity for networking and the sharing of tools that can enhance and compliment teaching across a wide range of subjects." Russell Gaines - Director of Vocational Studies, James Calvert Spence College

  • Our regional conferences provide the perfect opportunity for all those across the technology sector to do business with schools. These unique and established events enable suppliers to get in front of teachers, their schools and key decision makers. In addition to the opportunity to network and collaborate with like-minded businesses taking their place at our industry leading technology conferences, dedicated to teachers and schools in the UK. Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/e3riN2_A With our Norwich Conference, taking place on Friday May 9th at Carrow Road, home to Norwich City Football Club there has never been a better time to get involved and take your place at an ICT for Education Regional Conference. We very much look forward to seeing you in 2025 and to welcoming you to one of our conferences. 

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  • Computing teachers and school leaders from all education sectors across Exeter and the South West region are invited to join us at Sandy Park Stadium on Friday March 21st for our Exeter Conference. Where our expert speakers look at the use of technology in schools and the challenges teachers face within schools and the classroom. Alongside our conference is the opportunity to meet many recognised technology suppliers displaying and demonstrating their products & services. The perfect opportunity to meet them and hear how they can make a difference in your school. To find out more and to register for your free place see https://lnkd.in/eJXzAsQv Please also forward this post to any of your friends and colleagues who would like to take advantage of joining us at Sandy Park, Exeter on Friday March 21st for what promises to be another great ICT for Education Conference and Exhibition.

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  • Our Exeter Conference takes place at Sandy Park Stadium on Friday March 21st and all Computing teachers and School Leaders from all educations sectors across the region are invited to join us as our expert speakers look at the use of technology in schools and the challenges teachers face within schools and the classroom. Alongside our conference is the opportunity to meet many recognised technology suppliers displaying and demonstrating their products & services. The perfect opportunity to meet them and hear how they can make a difference in your school. An impressive lineup of expert speakers includes: Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton; Tig Williams, CAS Master Teacher, teacher trainer, and IT professional, Sam P. Cyber Protect, Prepare and Prevent Officer with the South West Regional Cyber Crime Unit (SWRCCU) and Jordan Smithson Trust IT Services Manager for the Peterborough Keys Academy Trust. Topics covered by our speakers include: “Designing a computing curriculum fit for purpose”, “Cyber Security for the education sector”, “1:1 learning and digital technology / the transformative power of EdTech for SEND pupils”, “An update on AI in education” and more. The event is free for teachers and their schools to attend, simply register at https://lnkd.in/d46KzAVP Registration opens at 07.30. Conference sessions start at 08.30. Sessions finish at 12.40. Delegates are welcome to attend / leave as their schedule permits. We hope that you can join us on March 21st for our Exeter Conference.

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  • Don't take our word for it. The ICT for Education conferences are well worth attending! Reserve your place at Exeter   "The ICT for Education event is one of the highlights of the school year. It is a fantastic opportunity for new ideas, teaching strategies and IT concepts to be presented, discussed and shared. In short, this is a fabulous opportunity for networking and the sharing of tools that can enhance and compliment teaching across a wide range of subjects. Thank you." Russell Gaines - Director of Vocational Studies, James Calvert Spence College   "We did enjoy the conference very much and were very grateful for your help and support and particularly grateful to Miles who went out of his way to help us as we explored AI and its implications in education. Just for feedback, from my point of view, I found Tig and his talk on planning a curriculum very helpful." Jonathan Poston Langley Primary School   The ICT for Education conference programme reaches Sandy Park, Exeter on March 21st 2025.  Join Computing teachers, School Leaders, IT professionals from over 50 schools in the region as our expert speakers look at the use of technology in schools. Visit our fantastic exhibition of recognised technology suppliers. Come and meet them and see how they can make a difference in your school. To attend, please register at https://lnkd.in/d46KzAVP   Conference sessions will address designing a computing curriculum that's fit for purpose with AI in mind; The impact of AI in education; Creativity and curiosity in Computing; Cyber security in schools; 1:1 learning and digital technology; the transformative power of Ed Tech for SEND pupils; free resources available to teachers to inspire and motivate students... and much more! There is no charge to attend. Refreshments are provided. Registration opens at 07.30. Conference sessions start at 08.30. Sessions finish at 12.40. Delegates are welcome to attend / leave as their schedule permits.   Reserve your delegate place NOW! register at https://lnkd.in/d46KzAVP

  • Come and see the latest classroom and school technologies and hear expert speakers at The ICT for Education Conference Sandy Park, Exeter. March 2025   The ICT for Education conference programme reaches Sandy Park, Exeter on March 21st 2025. Computing teachers, School Leaders, IT professionals from all sectors are welcome to join us as our expert speakers look at the use of technology in schools and our exhibition of recognised technology suppliers display and demonstrate their products & services Come and meet them and hear how they can make a difference in your school. There is no charge to attend. Refreshments are provided. Registration opens at 07.30. Conference sessions start at 08.30. Sessions finish at 12.40. Delegates are welcome to attend / leave as their schedule permits. To attend please register at https://lnkd.in/d46KzAVP   Conference sessions will address designing a computing curriculum that's fit for purpose with AI in mind; The impact of AI on education; Cyber security in schools; 1:1 learning and digital technology; the transformative power of Ed Tech for SEND pupils; free resources available to teachers to inspire and motivate students... and much more!   Speakers include: Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton; Samantha Parsons of The Cyber Crime Unit of The South-West Police; Jordan Smithson, Trust IT Services Manager for The Peterborough Keys Academy Trust; Tig Williams, CAS Master Teacher, teacher trainer, and IT professional.   We hope that you can join us on March 21st.

  • The perfect opportunity for all those across the technology sector to do business with schools at our popular regional conferences. These unique and established events, now in their 12th year providing the perfect opportunity for suppliers to get in front of teachers, their schools and key decision makers. In addition to networking and collaboration with like minded businesses taking their place at these leading technology conferences for teachers and schools in the UK. Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/eWxsriqQ We very much look forward to seeing you in 2025.

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  • The perfect opportunity for all those across the technology sector to do business with schools at our popular regional conferences. These unique and established events, now in their 12th year providing the perfect opportunity for suppliers to get in front of teachers, their schools and key decision makers. In addition to networking and collaboration with likeminded businesses taking their place at these leading technology conferences for teachers and schools in the UK. Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/eWxsriqQ We very much look forward to seeing you in 2025.

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