To support teachers and IT staff faced with the major challenge of quickly getting up to speed with delivering remote learning, Tablet Academy are delivering over 50 virtual events throughout June & July. The events available are the combination of 3 programmes: Virtual Professional Development Series Content tailored for educators supporting the delivery of remote lessons or using technology in … Read More
Tablet Academy Recycling Scheme for Schools
Tablet Academy and TradologyUK Ltd are proud and excited to announce a new partnership that will give education institutions a way to dispose of their redundant technology quickly, easily, and safely with the reward of any residual value being given as Tablet Academy Credits which can be used towards the purchase of consultancy, training, or student engagement events. ——————————————————————————————————————– WHY … Read More
Virtual Robotics Toolkit
Interested in using Robotics at home or in school? Tablet Academy, in partnership with Cogmation, offer a Virtual Robotics Toolkit that can turn any Windows machine (subject to specification) into a Virtual LEGO Mindstorm EV3 for only £20+VAT per machine. Check Out More Information Here Below is also an invitation to a Webinar by our friends Cogmation on how to create your … Read More
Acer STEM Rewards Programme
To help prepare the future workforce, Acer have launched their STEM Rewards Programme in partnership with Tablet Academy. Acer have teamed up with Tablet Academy to launch the Acer STEM Rewards Programme, presenting schools with the opportunity to claim STEM related rewards with every purchase of 25 or more Acer Windows 10 devices. The STEM Rewards Programme can also be combined … Read More
Microsoft 365 Technical Roadshow
Words by Philemon Burney – Tablet Academy’s senior consultant There are many events for educators about how to use Microsoft tools in education. But what about events for Network Managers, Senior Technicians and IT Directors in schools and colleges and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) who support education institutions? Over the last six months or so Tim, Alex and I and … Read More
** Offer Ended ** Free Professional Development for Schools signing up to HP for Education
Tablet Academy are proud to partner with HP to support their free Trade-in Programme – HP for Education (HPFE). To celebrate this, and support schools through the COVID-19 crisis, we are offering 100 schools the opportunity to claim one year’s free access to Tablet Academy’s Professional Development Platform (PDP) worth £250 to primary schools and £500 to secondary schools. The … Read More
Use OneNote Class Notebooks and save enough money to pay for 1 to 1 devices.
By using OneNote Class Notebooks to replace printed resources in a Key Stage 2 class, a school can save enough money to pay for 1 to 1 devices. Working with St John Fisher Catholic Primary School we have identified that the money spent on printed resources and staff time to produce these, could actually fund a Windows 10 device per … Read More
Assessment – Teacher Feedback (OneNote)
The Year 5 class teacher collects students exercise books at the end of the day ready to take home and mark during the evening. They estimated it takes approximately 60 – 90 mins to mark the students work and provide written feedback where required. The books are then handed back to students the following day. OneNote Inking& Audio Feedback Using … Read More
Literacy & Personalised Learning (OneNote)
For many schools Literacy is top of the agenda, so most days, among other tasks, students take part in a Word Association activity and each week we have a class spelling test. Typically these types of activities involve printing 30 copies of the words, cutting down to size and handing out to students to glue into their books. With spellings, … Read More
School Newsletter (Teams & Word)
Staff would email text and images to a colleague responsible for creating the newsletter as a word document. The completed document was then shared on the school website as a PDF. Frustrations would arise when staff sent changes to articles already created, or new content was shared past the publishing deadline. Also, staff had to proofread the content which involved … Read More