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The
ICT for Education
Conference 2010:
Belfast
Friday 4th June 2010 • Hilton Belfast Hotel
The influence of ICT on behaviour
Attaining the highest educational standards through the use of ICT
The
ICT for Education Conference 2010
in
Belfast
, being held on
Friday 4th June
at the
Hilton Belfast Hotel
, will field an impressive line up of speakers addressing the issues facing those responsible for using ICT to achieve the highest educational standards and most effective educational environment in UK schools.
With technology such a key force behind the transformation of our educational landscape, are we at the stage where it is technology that is driving both the learning and behaviour agendas in schools?
ICT is all pervasive in the building of schools, the preparation and delivery of lessons and the management of schools. ICT has raised expectations and contributed to the greater inclusion of parents, governors, administrators and children in the education system.
The
ICT for Education Conference Programme
will address the issues of how education needs to provide a structure in which ICT can provide an effective educational environment for children. We look at how successful schools use ICT within an educational framework and with clear objectives, managing technology rather than being managed by technology.
An exhibition as well as a conference
The conference also boasts an exhibition for ICT suppliers and vendors as well as related organisations and charities, which will run from 8am until 4pm. Delegates can visit between the conference sessions (which start at 10am) and during refreshment breaks and lunch.
Speaker programme
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to view the latest speaker line-up. To keep up to date with news and information about the conference line up as it becomes available, register your details on the
ICT for Education
website by
clicking here
How to book your place at the Belfast Conference
Book your place before the 12 March
and receive a
discounted rate of
£119 (+VAT)
(full price: £169 +VAT).