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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

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