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What part can ICT networks play in delivering the government's personalised learning agenda? This programme looks at two schools that are using management information systems (MIS) and learning platforms to directly benefit teaching and learning.
The first school, Seven Kings High School in Ilford, Essex has customised an off-the-shelf MIS for their particular vision of Assessment for Learning.
Coopers Technology College in Bromley, Kent, has invested in a virtual learning environment (VLE) that enables teachers to create and share online resources, and pupils to access personalised assignments 24 hours a day.
Through interviews with senior management, teachers and pupils, we find out how the systems operate and the future for their ICT systems.
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View the resources and support materials page for links on ICT issues, learning platforms and management systems.
Read a review of this video on the Teacher Training Resource Bank site.
Part of the series: Inspirations