Draft of a 10 minute piece on the Learning and Technology World Forum
Peoples Voice Media at the Learning and Technology World Forum. We took three community reporters and a couple of members of staff to cover what was happening at the World Forum. There were a lot of people with interesting things to say there.
Penny Root of BBC London Communities talks about the Learning Lounge project. They made audio programmes on a community level made by adult learners to make media production part of the learning experience.
Angela Christopher of the Prison Skills and Employment project which is a part of the Department of Justice talks about how vital ICT skills and qualifications are considered within prisons.
This delegate from Eritrea talks about bridgin the digital divide in Africa.
Phillipa Leigh tells us about Building Schools of the Future where all schools will be rebuilt or refurbished and also a take on the Gravely School which the Learning and Technology World Forum visits.
Michelle Allberry head of spainish at Graveney School talks about the digital language lab that the school has. It's very advanced and allows monitoring and remote working.
Peter, a school Head from Taiwan talks about the positive things he sees on one of the school visits that the conference has organsised.
Ali Close from NIACE talks about some of the ups and downs of E learning but the main message is be adventurous.
A delegate from NIACE fresh from a workshop gives us a summary of the new publication Online Learning Matters. It's a start of a journey where we all gently increase our learning skills.