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BETT 2012

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Education Technology and ICT at BETT 2012

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Entries in BETT (21)

Tuesday
Jan312012

BETT 2012 Round-up

bett2012 wordleI thought it might be interesting to collate some of the blog posts that have been written about BETT 2012, before it recedes into a distant memory. First, though, here’s a Wordle of the trends that people who responded to my BETT survey spotted. I haven’t edited the text, so there are some superfluous words, like “see”.

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Wednesday
Jan182012

Education Technology and ICT at BETT: Big changes for 2013

Education Technology BETT 2013Er, excuse me. Um, I just wondered…, er could I just squeeze past…, oops, sorry…

How many times have you found yourself stuck behind a couple of people walking at such a snail-like pace that one suspects they started out the day before? That’s just one of the problems experienced at BETT at Olympia: so much squeezed into a space which has long been too small, resulting in aisles that are far too narrow for the volume of traffic and a stand numbering systems which seems to owe more to random number generation than logic. Well, hopefully this is all now a thing of the past, a soon-to-be distant memory of a venue we can reminisce about but not miss.

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Monday
Jan162012

Education Technology and ICT at BETT 2012: 7 Things to do afterwards

Education Technology and ICT at BETT 2012There is always a danger that no matter how good an event is, it will turn out to have very little impact in the longer term, as you forget what you saw and more pressing concerns vie for your attention. Here are 7 suggestions for preventing that from happening.

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Friday
Jan132012

Educational Technology: Unofficial BETT Guide, a reminder

Two great publications are now available for download. This one is full of tips for “doing” BETT (83 in all, as it happens). Covers post-BETT too!

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Friday
Jan132012

Developments in Education Technology: Reflections on the first day of BETT

For me, the day can best be characterised as one of mixed feelings and divided loyalties. To be sure, there was all the excitement and adrelain-inducing "buzz" for which BETT is noted, and why it ought to be prescribed on the National Health Service as a cure for "the blues", but the experience was not one of unadulterated pleasure.

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Tuesday
Jan102012

Unofficial BETT-Related publications now available

bett11trendscoverbettguide coverTwo great publications are now available for download. One is full of tips for “doing” BETT (83 in all, as it happens), whilst the other is a review of last year’s BETT. Your assignment: compare and contrast, and then contribute your thoughts about this year’s BETT!

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Monday
Jan092012

17 Ways to get the best out of BETT

bettguide coverThe BETT show is almost upon us, so here are 17 handy hints for first-timers.

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Monday
Jan092012

BETT and Computers in Classrooms

A quick advertisement. This evening I will be sending newsletter subscribers an 83 tips guide to BETT, and a compilation of reflections from BETT 2011. Subscribe now to get those seminal works soon!

Thursday
Dec152011

9 Reasons to attend BETT 2012

bett01Well, here we are again. It will soon be Christmas, and just as we're all hoping to have started to recover from over-eating and over-imbibing (not me though: I'm being sensible!), it's the BETT show. Said to be the largest educational technology show in the world, it's gruelling but also exciting. IF you can get to it, do so -- and if you can't think of why you'd want to, you're in luck, because that's what this article is all about.

There are at least 9 good reasons to attend BETT, these being to:

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Wednesday
Jan052011

Free Leadership Event

Here’s an interesting conundrum: why is it that, given the trend towards distributed leadership and collaborative change, a lot of conferences targetted at leaders seem to consist of a succession of people lecturing to the audience?

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Friday
Oct222010

Dates For Your Diary

Going to BETT in January? Then why not come along to my seminar, on the opening day? I’ll be giving a no-nonsense talk entitled “20 must-have tools in 45 minutes”. Here’s the blurb

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Friday
May142010

31 Days to Become a Better Ed Tech Leader -- Day 17: Visit an Exhibition

As an educational technology leader, one of the most important things you can do is to actively look for new ideas. One great source of ideas is an exhibition.

A task a day for 31 daysBut, you say, there are no educational exhibitions going on right now. Really? Well maybe there aren’t, but maybe there are – I’ll return to this in a moment. However, it’s not necessarily that relevant anyway. The point of attending an exhibition is not to just be spoon-fed ideas, but to kick-start your imagination.

So, your task for today is to try to identify, and possibly even visit, an interesting exhibition. Where are the best places to look? Here are 8 suggestions.

  • If you live in the UK, have a look at the Exhibition and Trade Fair website. This is very comprehensive, and should enable you to plan ahead if you can’t get to an exhibition in the near future.
  • On the subject of planning ahead, don’t forget to pencil in the BETT Show for next January. A cross between an exhibition and a conference, this is a must for any ed tech leader who is serious about keeping on top of their game. You can read my thoughts about it in my BETT Highlights articles.
  • Museums, especially science museums, can be a great source of inspiration. They often also showcase very interesting applications of technology. Sometimes they house exhibitions of the development of technology over time. Perhaps you could take a look, and if it looks good arrange to take a group of students along.  Search for ‘museums and galleries’ online for lists of useful links.
  • Another source of useful links is the tourist board for your country. Enter ‘tourist board’ into your search engine. For example, the English Tourist Board website lists lots of interesting exhibitions and similar attractions.
  • Have a look at the website for your local area: there may be an interesting exhibition not a million miles from where you live.
  • In fact, there may be an exhibition going on in the foyer of the Town Hall, or your local library.
  • Perhaps a local school has put on an exhibition which you could attend.
  • Maybe a colleague in your own school has mounted an exhibition you could get to in the next ten minutes.

Even if attending an exhibition does not, in the end, furnish you with any great insights, not to worry. In the words of the old adage: a change is as good as a rest!



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