We would be grateful if you would help us decide which topics, speakers, delegates, case studies to include. Who should be there? How can we get the most out of the day?
Unusually, but crucially, we are dedicated to making sure learners have a voice in this process and the event
Schools across the UK are invited to become #BectaX Regional Nodes and to be part of the development process and the event. The will be asked to feed their thoughts, ideas and suggestions into the auditorium. If you are a teacher and want your school to take part in this world first educational experiment, let us know
WE NEED YOU
Numbers are limited. There can only be 150 people in the auditorium - though many many more can participate online. The delegation will be made up of 60 educational professionals, 60 digital media experts and 30 policy influencers & strategists, and feet on the floor practitioners and disruptors
We have already started growing a community around this project, but need you to help us decide who should be there. Who are the best people to get into that room? Should you be there? Is there someone you would like to recommend/ suggest? Let us know
We know that some of the most interesting technology enabled educational projects and programmes are being done by passionate teachers and geeks under the radar, often almost despite of the current systems. We want this event to provide a platform where the learnings from the best of these case studies can be shared. Have you worked on a project you think we should know about? Let us know
WHY #BectaX?
The #BectaX project brings together leaders in the creative and new media industries and education. Its aim is to share insight into how people use technology in informal learning and to develop practical proposals for education to benefit
#BectaX is the Twitter “hashtag” that started the conversation. It has now become our name for the project
#BectaX is supported by Becta and contributes to its Fit for the Future Programme
