Archive for July, 2009
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TLB Wows Leeds Schools Technology Event
The Evolve Harnessing Technology Event sponsored by RM and held at the Queens Hotel, Leeds today was the first opportunity to showcase The Learning Bubble (TLB) to educational audiences.
Stated, Education Leeds’ e-Learning Strategy Adviser, Peter Fletcher, ‘TLB is a very timely product with the launch this week of the Government’s Internet Green Cross Code aimed primarily at parents of primary school children. In addition TLB’s emphasis on home learning fits in well with the parental engagement agenda which is another focus for schools at the moment. The product has clearly raised a lot of interest and a thirst for more knowledge.’
Appointments with a number of schools have been arranged and Education Leeds have asked TLB to undertake a presentation to their City Learning Centre staff in January 2010.
There’s been a high level of interest here in using technology to engage parents with what their children are up to in and out of school; something we at TLB have always strived towards.
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Internet Safety is Common Sense
The new Internet Green Cross Code safety advice for kids roaming the web launched with much fanfare and hand wringing in the media makes plenty of common sense. However, it is only a pity that the Government has to nanny parents into doing what any responsible adult with children should be doing as a matter of course. If you don’t keep on eye on what your children are doing then don’t be surprised if they don’t stumble over or head off themselves into the wide world of the web and all its inherent dangers that unfettered access brings.
The Learning Bubble’s own recent research study revealed that 22% parents had found their child accessing inappropriate content and a staggering 5% never monitored what their kids were watching at all! So perhaps Dr Tanya Byron and the Government are on to something after all.
