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  • FFL at Hand Held Learning 2008

    Wednesday 15 th October three students and I attended the Hand Held Learning Conference at The Brewery in the Barbican, London. There we presented for the Teacher Development Agencies ‘Developing Teachers for the 21 st Century' break out session. We put forward the FFL perspective on the challenges...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 23-10-2008
  • Only one month left to get those 'Capture It' entries in!

    There are four weeks left to get your films uploaded for the ‘Capture it' Competition. We challenge you to capture the 'Big Ideas' in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). This film makers competition for schools was launched by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, FFL...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 14-05-2008
  • Microsoft's UK Innovation Day

    On Tuesday 6 th May Mark Richardson represented FFL at Microsoft's UK Innovation Day. It was attended by policymakers and politicians from all parties, researchers and public servants, business- from media to trade to manufacturing. The aim of UK Innovation Day was to bring all these people together...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 14-05-2008
  • Microsoft's UK Innovation Day

    On Tuesday 6 th May I was fortunate enough to attend the Microsoft Innovation Day. It was, of course, exceptionally well organised and attended by policymakers (politicians from all parties), researchers and public servants, business- from media to trade to manufacturing- and Microsoft's partners...
    Posted to A Wider Angle (Weblog) by Markr on 08-05-2008
  • SSAT, FFL and Microsoft launch the Capture it! Film Competition

    We challenge you to capture the 'Big Ideas' in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). This new film makers competition for schools was launched by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, FFL and Microsoft in Manchester at the SSAT Technology Conference. You can win school and...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 03-03-2008
  • Films for Learning at the SSAT Technology Conference, Manchester University

    Last week Microsoft with Films for Learning sponsored the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust Technology Conference at Manchester University. Mark Richardson and Peter Roe from Films for Learning were joined by Paul Foster and Ginger Hernandez from Microsoft. We met over 100 teachers from Technology...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Markr on 03-03-2008
  • Films for Learning is all set to go global...

    The Films for Learning website is set to go global with the backing of IT giant Microsoft. Design and technology teacher Mark Richardson and Media Development Manager Peter Roe have been working on the project for two-and-a-half years as part of their schools' Leading Edge development program. The...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by PeterR on 07-02-2008
  • New school year - new website - big future?

    Films for Learning has now been running for two years, students and teachers have had numerous opportunities to develop film making skills and learn about areas of the school curriculum through the opportunities which film enables. We are very grateful to Paul Foster Microsoft's UK Platform Evangelist...
    Posted to A Wider Angle (Weblog) by Markr on 20-09-2007
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