Title: Building a world city educational network
1Building a world city educational network
- David Mason
- Content manager
- The London Grid for Learning
- www.lgfl.net
- david.mason_at_lgfl.org.uk
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433 local authorities2,700 schools74,000
teachers1.2m pupils
Hands on support for schools
All stakeholders represented on management board
Learning Platformweb templates for sharing work
and course community creation
10mb to secondary5mb to primary600 point VC
100mb learning space for every user
Safe and secureURL and email
filteringAutomatic human review
Access by IP address inside schooland shibboleth
outside
Premium content on central servers
5HarnessingTechnology
- Six priorities
- an integrated online information service for all
citizens - integrated online personal support for children
and learners - a collaborative approach to transforming teaching
and learning - a good quality training and support package for
practitioners - a leadership and development package for
organisational capability in ICT - a common digital infrastructure to support
transformation and reform
6Sharinginformation
Hard drive
7Every user has a Learning Space
8All of London sharesa Learning Platform
9Professionaldevelopment
10Schoolleadership
11Access
In school IP address Out of school LGfL
username and password Who has my LGfL
username?School ICT co-ordinator and LA rep
12Existing premium commercial content
2Simple Talking StoriesA Trip to the
Seaside Virtual ExperimentsY4 Dissolving
solids PB Bearfor Early Years
13Future premium commercial content
KS2 MFL Sonica Spanish24 online activities KS2
MultemathsProblem solving strand Junior
Gigajam 2Simple Talking Stories for KS2Sherlock
Holmes, Midsummers Night Dream, Ancient Mariner
14Existing premium commercial content
SkooolKS3 4 Maths and Science MA ToolkitKS3
Maths (whiteboard) GCSE Maths Exam tutorall
boards, all papers, all levels CSI Bromley
15Future premium commercial content
EnglishIn Between the LinesLondon GT with
Merton History GeographyMoving HereNational
Archives and Kingston
16DFEStowards a unified e-learning strategy
- Providing the essential infrastructure
- Developing educational workforce
- Building collaborative partnerships
- Working with e-learning communities
- Building networks of subject-based centres of
excellence - Embracing the new pedagogies