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New Ideas in Secondary ICT

Part of the series: Innovation

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Part of the series Innovation

Find out how New Line Learning Academy in Kent has implemented an integrated approach to ICT to support its learning programme.

As part of this approach, every pupil has been given a portable tablet computer, the school has provided wireless internet access, and has designed a virtual learning environment called Schoolbuk.

This programme shows how the academy has been developing a classroom of the future, with the school hall converted into a high tech Learning Plaza where open plan areas allow students to work in small groups, and an area for whole-class presentations.

Find out how the use of teaching materials, setting of tasks, assessment and feedback have all had to change to accommodate this new vision of ICT in learning.

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Time42 on 03 May 2009

It'd be great if something like this happened at my school.. ...

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