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Bett 2020 Day 1, by Terry Freedman

Bett 2020 Day 1, by Terry Freedman

Bett 2020 Seminars in the afternoon of Day 2

January 23, 2020

Here’s a quick reminder of the seminars I thought looked interesting on the latter half of the afternoon of Day 2 of Bett 2020.

  • 15:00 Primary Computing Subject Lead: understanding the role, Professional Development (North Hall)

  • 15:55 SELFIE: Discovering your school’s digital potential, Bett Arena

  • 16:00 Barefoot computing: hands-on, unplugged activities to teach computational thinking, Professional Development (North Hall)

  • 16:15 The importance of leadership, Education Show Theatre

  • 17:30 International teachmeet, Schools Theatre

In case you missed it, here’s my full list of recommendations for the week:

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