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Dear Colleague,
The DfES has given you a budget to spend on ICT, but how will you find the time and resources to make the most informed procurement decisions? How can you be sure you've got the best value for money from all the products and services on the market?
Why not visit BETT 2003?
BETT offers you far more than just an exhibition all under one roof:
Policy in Practice area houses a unified national agenda for ICT in education from DfES, Becta, TTA and QCA
Over 500 leading educational suppliers cover all curriculum areas and subjects
The comprehensive seminar programme, sponsored by Toshiba, provides support and information to help you implement ICT effectively and expand your knowledge
CLICK HERE for the full seminar programme and receive a £1 discount on all prices when you book online
Dedicated villages focus on specific areas such as Policy in Practice, Software Centre, Special Needs Village, including the Special Needs Information Point, co-ordinated by NASEN, Publishing Zone and Association Village
BEAT THE QUEUES - PRE-REGISTER FREE FOR PRIORITY ENTRY!
Make sure you pre-register for your FREE visitor badge allowing you priority entry.
CLICK HERE to register FREE online for BETT 2003
For more info use the navigation bar above.
I look forward to welcoming you to BETT 2003, Olympia, 8-11 January.
Yours sincerely
Shahla Haque
Marketing Executive
Emap Education
The launch of this new online service from the Department for Education and Skills, linked to new funding in the form of £50million worth of eLearning Credits over the academic year 2002-03, brings new opportunities for teachers to search, to compare, to select and to share the most appropriate and most effective digital resources.
Search
The database has been compiled to help you access the most relevant ICT teaching materials - quickly and easily. Search by key stage or subject and drill down through the search to identify targeted resources - free and priced - public and private sector offerings - all accessible from one place.
Compare
Linked to independent evaluations and supported by peer reviews.
Select
Links direct to your chosen supplier to make for easier purchasing.
Share
Whether posting a review when using a resource to best effect in a teaching context, or wishing to share your own authored resources, the importance of teacher participation is inherent throughout the Curriculum Online service.
This newsletter invites your attendance at our special Curriculum Online Theatre situated in the National Hall near to the Policy in Practice feature. Russell Prue, the Curriculum Online evangelist will be presenting throughout the event to illustrate how to get the best from the service and answer questions regarding eLearning Credits - be sure to visit him whilst at BETT - attendance will ensure your Curriculum Online goodie bag!
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