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Northern Grid - Broadband Update #2

  11 May 2012

northern grid for learning logoNorthern Grid has signed a 5 year contract with BT and will be providing new, fast, affordable and robust broadband connections to schools across the North East of England. The update reports are intended to keep you informed about what to expect during the installation process and the services that will be included.



Northern Grid Awards 2012 Shortlist Announced

  25 April 2012

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After several weeks of reviewing the award entries the judging is complete and the shortlisted schools have been invited to the awards ceremony on June 21st. Before the ceremony the schools will take part in an exhibition to showcase their entries.

Book your free place now to attend the event; find out more about what these innovative teachers and creative students have been doing, celebrate their success and learn how you can do similar things in your school. 

This is Northern Grid's favourite day of the year, we always leave impressed by the confident and articluate pupils.  It is an outstanding opportunity to be inspired and enthused about how technology can enhance teaching and learning.

The event is open to staff and governors from all schools and local authorities. Visit the event page for booking information.

The shortlisted schools are:

  • All Saints VA CE School, Stockton
  • Benton Dene School, North Tyneside
  • Dormanstown Primary School, Redcar and Cleveland
  • East Boldon Junior School, South Tyneside
  • Firthmoor Primary School, Darlington
  • Grange Primary School, Hartlepool
  • Hadrian Park Primary, North Tyneside
  • Jesmond Gardens Primary School, Hartlepool
  • Longbenton CLC, North Tyneside
  • Marden Bridge Middle School, North Tyneside
  • Moorside Community Primary School, Newcastle
  • Norham Community Technology College, North Tyneside
  • Normanby Primary School, Redcar and Cleveland
  • Openzone CLC, South Tyneside
  • Sacred Heart RC School, Redcar and Cleveland
  • Seaton Burn Business and Enterprise College, North Tyneside
  • South Wellfield First School, North...
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Northern Grid - Broadband Update #1

  19 March 2012

northern grid for learning logoNorthern Grid has signed a 5 year contract with BT and will be providing new, fast, affordable and robust broadband connections to schools across the North East of England. The update reports are intended to keep you informed about what to expect during the installation process and the services that will be included.



Northern Grid - BT New Service Provider

  29 February 2012

bt-markNorthern Grid signed a contract yesterday (14th February 2012) with BT to provide broadband to Northern Grid schools for the next five years.

We look forward to working with BT to maintain and further develop our broadband and services.

For more detailed information download the Press Release, get in contact with the office or fill out an Expression of Interest form

 

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Building Our First Mobile App

  14 February 2012

For winning one of our Teacher Awards last year, Stephen Ainsley from Harton Technology College in South Shields asked for us to develop a mobile app (specifically an iOS app originally) for the school. Stephen wanted an app version of their school planner – in other words, a digital version of a homework tracker, timetable viewer and school information database.

This article is intended to briefly cover the route we took when developing our first mobile application.



Northern Grid Leading Schools Launch Event

  19 December 2011

LeadschoolsOn November 29th schools from across the Northern Grid region came together at the launch event of the Northern Grid Leading Schools Network. Only 14 schools had been invited to participate in this network to work with schools which, like them, were doing exciting and innovative things with educational technology.

Northern Grid has been working with schools to provide broadband connections since 1999. Many people don't realise that when it started there was no technical infrastructure in place and our priority wasn't to provide the regional network but to work with teachers and local authority advisors to look at how the technology could be used to support teaching and learning and make a difference in the classroom. This clearly demonstrates that Northern Grid's two priorities were improving teaching and learning and working in partnership with schools. We continue to focus on these priorities and to provide support to all our partner schools.

This support is even more important now than it was when we started. There have been significant changes nationally and locally and much of the support that was previously available from Becta and Local Authorities has disappeared. Increasingly schools are being told that they know best about what is needed and that they should get on with it. While the freedom this gives schools can be welcome many schools don't feel that they have the knowledge they need and they are already strengthening relationships with their local schools so they can work together and learn from each other's successes and challenges. Providing schools with links, contacts that they can call on is the first purpose of the Leading Schools Network.

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Using ICT Effectively and Saving You Money

  14 November 2011

A guide for ICT Team Leaders

Cloud Storage - is it safe to use?

Cloud based storage and online synchronisation offers individuals many benefits, one of which is removing the need to carry flash pens and portable disks around. The question that needs to be asked is what issues are raised by this increasingly popular and free service.

Google Apps and Live@Edu have storage space available as part of their email offering. An increasingly popular trend is synchronising online storage. Dropbox and SugarSync are currently two of the more popular. The services mentioned are all available at no charge but with limits be it limited storage, non-existent Service level agreements or limited control over the functionality or how it changes.

The main concern with Dropbox is the significant risk of breaching the Data Protection Act. Staff wishing to store personal information should not use a service that does not comply with the EU Safe Harbor agreement. The EU Safe Harbor agreement requires that personal data is stored in the EU or in other countries where we have set agreements. Dropbox is hosted in the US is non-compliant!

There are also security issues with free services, in June 2011 Dropbox confirmed that a programmer’s error caused a temporary security breach that allowed any password to be used to access any user account. If you decide to use this service it’s highly recommended you encrypt your files prior to synchronisation.

Web Browsers – Upgrade to Internet Explorer 9

IE9 is the most secure and best performing Microsoft browser it therefore is recommended that schools upgrade. Websites designed for earlier versions may not display correctly to resolve use a feature called Compatibility View.

To ensure IE9 can view all webpages correctly an icon titled compatibility view has been added. The icon normally looks like technicalArticleIcon1



Online Safety and Time Travel

  24 October 2011

International Collaboration on Esafety

On Friday 21 October 2011 at 15.45 I Skyped with TeachMeet Kentucky at the National Corvette Museum where around 300 delegates had assembled to share and learn from each other.

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Although my Friday was drawing to a close, simultaneously in Kentucky teachers were settling down at 9.45am to hear me speak about the challenges of communication technologies for adults who works with young people.  The feedback from the session was positive and I enjoyed the experience although presenting via Skype is more challenging than face to face. I can't see or hear my audience and I realise that it is the visual feedback as I'm speaking, that helps define the session and how to select themes to emphasise and expand. I think in future I may try to lose the slides and speak directly to web camera and see if that is a way to engage more fully with my audience.

 

Thanks very much to all who helped make Teachmeet Kentucky happen and for inviting Northern grid to particpate in an outstanding day of learning and fun.

 If you would like Northern Grid to support you then email support@northerngrid.org

 

Simon

 

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TED: Jamie Oliver - Teach Every Child About Food

  18 October 2011

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TED is owned by The Sapling Foundation, a private nonprofit foundation devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader and there are thousands of videos to inspire, motivate and engage. Some of the talks may act as springboards for teachers to develop and further their own ideas while others will engage and stimulate many of our learners in our schools.

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ebeat - Youth Information and Advice Resource

  12 October 2011

EbeatNorthern Grid has been working with Northumbria Police to develop teacher resources within a web resource that contains a wealth of crime prevention information and personal safety advice aimed at youngsters. Issues such as alcohol, awareness, drug misuse and bullying are all featured on the site, with information on where to get help and what is and isn't legal.

 

 

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Young people, parents and teachers can now get information about Northumbria Police at the touch of a button after the launch of a new youth website.

Called ebeat, it's been designed with help from school pupils and teachers and features interactive sections, advice and information and a range of educational resources.

Resources available include specially developed lesson plans which teachers can use in school. The first lesson plan, covering alcohol awareness was launched earlier this year, with an interactive tie-in game also available on the site.

 

The second set of lesson plans have just been added and cover anti-social behaviour.

The new site also contains a wealth of crime prevention information and personal safety advice aimed at youngsters. Issues such as alcohol, awareness, drug misuse and bullying are all featured on the site, with information on where to get help and what is and isn't legal.

There is also advice on a career with the force, including how to go about becoming a Northumbria Police officer.

 

Web Services Team Leader Ian Sparham, said: "We're always looking at ways of making our information as accessible to as many as possible but...



Managing Online Identities – The Challenge

  04 October 2011

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Yesterday I delivered an after school esafety session for the staff at Southridge First School in North Tyneside. Their thoughtful and perceptive contributions showed that they understand the importance of this area of safeguarding and are ready to work together to develop policies to support all elements of teaching and learning in a safe and supportive environment.

Much of what I talk about during these sessions centres on how sharing of personal information and opinions is ‘normal’, and we shouldn’t be surprised if our learners and colleagues, on occasions, behave in ways that we would consider inappropriate. I have long maintained that the only way we will see a decline in inappropriate and bullying behaviour in the (social) media is by modelling positive behaviour for our very young children to learn and adopt.

If we can instil in our young children an understanding and ownership of privacy, personal information and appropriate communication of opinions, then we stand a much better chance of them growing up to be more responsible and empathetic participants in online (and offline) interactions. It is perhaps only then that we will see some secondary schools demonstrate the confidence to adopt more open polices relating to filtering and the use of personal and handheld devices for learning and recreation during the school day.

There is much work still to be done, and we need patience and commitment if we are to help our young people become responsible and considerate members of our increasingly sophisticated social networking opportunities.

Simon 

If you would like further information about Northern Grid's support for schools email



How to Lose Your Job in 7 Minutes

  30 September 2011

or...The Importance of Ownership

A superb eSafety video from Northern Grids' ‘Protecting Adults Who Work With Children’ event.

 



TED: Salman Khan - Let's use video to reinvent education

  19 September 2011
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TED is owned by The Sapling Foundation, a private nonprofit foundation devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader and there are thousands of videos to inspire, motivate and engage. Some of the talks may act as springboards for teachers to develop and further their own ideas while others will engage and stimulate many of our learners in our schools.

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TeachMeet Tees 11 - Get Involved!

  12 September 2011
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Northern Grid Newsletter - September 2011

  12 September 2011

Benefit from high quality services included in your broadband price

Subscribers to our newsletter were told about all of the benefits you can get from Northern Grid and the exciting upcoming opportunities throughout the region and beyond.

View the Newsletter



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