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mLearning in the House of Lords
I am just back from a very enjoyable hour spent in the House of Lords with Lord Lucas, discussing new technologies for learning and looking at some of our mobile learning works.
A very interesting man. Like other IT-savvy Lords, he uses his blog and to be open and honest with his views ? and has a special interest in home-access and support for parents.
He was very enthusiastic about many of our learning technology initiatives, especially any that encourage providers to have less dependence on short term funding initiatives, and more on successful learning.
In particular, he liked:
- m-learning (of course), both in the UK and the 3rd World. We was particularly interested in some of the big UK successes, like Wolverhampton?s Learning2Go, which for some reason hadn?t yet crossed the House Of Lords radar.
- NCETM ? the National Centre of Excellence in Teaching Maths that we run to support CPD in all maths teachers across the UK
- The online learning portals we run for Sainsbury?s, McDonalds, Wetherspoons, KFC and other employers (using our AdvanceLearningZone platform and an army of amazing home-based tutors & mentors)
- The learning Score ? A lesson planning tool that is still in Beta, and just creeping out of our labs which we are lucky enough to have endorsed by many of the great and good in UK learning technology
Wow ? heady stuff!
I learned a new term - ?target chasing? ? both providers, and suppliers focussing on current government targets and losing sight of the real goals of education that underpin that (and was secretly relieved that he felt our initiatives / tools / approaches didn?t fit that category!)
I hope that he left the meeting as enthused as we did ? I assumed so (but maybe that is just British politeness!)
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