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Developing an online library and promoting digital literacy – free seminar, Oxford 24 March

  • How does the development of an online library help to raise attainment, and how can success be measured?
  • Digital literacy - what is it and why is it important?
  • Integrating the library and the VLE - why and how?
  • How can online resources be used creatively in the classroom - and beyond - to benefit teaching and learning?
  • New Ofqual guidelines - what do they say about plagiarism and the importance of using trusted online resources in education?

These are just some of the important topics that will be explored in a FREE SEMINAR (www.sla.org.uk/training-other-events.php) organised by JISC Collections for Schools in conjunction with the School Library Association.   

Speakers include:

  • Baldev Singh, Director of Education Strategy at Imagine Education Ltd, former head of ICT in a large secondary school in Bristol, and winner of the 2004 National Teaching Award for Innovation in Education
  • Julie Blake, an experienced teacher who has worked with English teachers on the development of subject-specific uses of ICT and digital resources for more than a decade.
  • Sheila Compton, Librarian at Dame Alice Owen's School
  • Lynne Winkworth, Chartered Librarian at Headington School and Chair of the Oxfordshire School Library Association   
  • Anne Flood, Academic Advisor at Plagiarism Advice


When?                                  24 March 2010
Where?                                 Headington School, Oxford
What time?                          10am - 3.30pm (lunch and refreshments included free of charge)

REGISTER NOW! Simply email Liz Parkin at JISC Collections for Schools (http://www.sla.org.uk/jcs-info[at]jisc.ac.uk)

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE SEMINAR AND PROGRAMME at www.sla.org.uk/training-other-events.php

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JISC COLLECTIONS FOR SCHOOLS at http://www.jcs.nen.gov.uk/

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