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Alex Jones

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

Alex Jones, who is presenting the session entitled ‘Using Becta’s FITS Material to Structure Technical Support’ has created a Naace Blog.

Just a week before having to present to conference I feel nervous. Nerves come from wanting to get across to as many people as possible the great strengths of this approach to technical support whilst being very aware of how dry and uninteresting the material can be. All my experience in ICT in schools is that the technical support stuff is absolutely vital for all of the glamorous, exciting, cutting edge stuff with students to work. If technical support works well nobody notices it. If it fails to do its job then ICT just takes up desk space. So I feel like this presentation might well be one of the most important for the future success of ICT in UK schools.

Around the Naace Blog community…

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

To read the latest posts from around the NaaceBlogging community, click on the ‘Latest Posts’ link on the NaaceBlogs homepage. There is also a link here on the conference blog. Interesting to see what people are blogging about.

Naace Bloggers’ Map

Monday, February 20th, 2006

If you already have a blog or have just created one at NaaceBlogs, don’t forget to add yourself to the Naace Bloggers’ Map. It will be a fun way to see how many bloggers there are around the Naace community.
NaaceBlogs Map

Simply click on the picture and you will be transported to the map where you can add your details. Two things to remember:

  • Make sure you include a link to your blog in the ‘Shoutout a message’ section.
  • When entering your city, include the country. (eg Nottingham, England)

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