STEAM Webinar 2024
Special Guest Presenters are Jess Power, RGC Online, Aberdeen, Scotland with Liz Gray, Computex, Educational IT Specialists and Camilo Parra Palacio, Creator of HP Otto Robot
Special Guest Presenters are Jess Power, RGC Online, Aberdeen, Scotland with Liz Gray, Computex, Educational IT Specialists and Camilo Parra Palacio, Creator of HP Otto Robot
Robert O’Reilly, Principal at St. Mary’s in Ballina, shares how he leverages infrastructure and technology to enhance student success. EdTech Solutions Experts, Computex IT offer a glimpse into future-ready IT solutions for schools.
Secondary school students from St Joseph’s Secondary School, North Dublin in Ireland, along with Darren Byrne, and primary students from St Patrick’s Primary, South Ayrshire in Scotland, alongside Lynsey May, join us for this webinar. Hear how these students are leading and contributing to their schools’ digital journey.
Discover practical strategies for leading & supporting CPD in your school from two of our leading Mentor Schools: Mark Davidson, Newbattle High School, Midlothian,Scotland Neil McLaughlin, Muckross Park College, Dublin, Ireland
Find out how two exceptional schools are supporting students tackle cyber risks and keep pupils safe online. Special Guest Speakers Ian Vosser Braes High School Falkirk, Scotland Katherine O’Sullivan and students from Presentation Secondary School Waterford, Ireland
Two mentor digital schools Braes High School, Falkirk Scotland and Blackrock College, Dublin Ireland lead this webinar on Leadership and Empowering Learners in Schools. Second in series of webinars held by Digital Schools Awards.
Webinar hosted by Digital Schools Awards on Digital Teaching and Learning presented by mentor schools St Mungo’s High School and St Aloysius College. Learn from experienced educators who are successfully using technology in the classroom.
Awarded mentor school, Gryffe High School in Scotland showcase how digital technology is being developed to enrich learning & teaching. This is a practical session exploring how one school is managing and supporting their digital environment.
Two mentor schools, St Colmcilles Community School represented by Jennifer Ni Mhuirí and Andrew Bates, and LeCheile Secondary School represented by Paul Kennedy, share their story about supporting student learning in and outside the classroom through collaboration and networking approaches.
Catherine Cunningham from Digital Schools Awards talks us through the journey schools can expect from their involvement in the programme. Catherine is a validator for the programme and in this session, she gives a detailed view of what teachers need to consider when doing the self-evaluation; collating evidence and how to prepare for the validation visit.