The 21st Century Classroom
Retention Policy in more ways than one.
Retention Policy?
iPads in Education
Students at Jefferson Christian Academy were surprised (today) with news they will be getting an iPad next year.

http://www.johnarudkin.net/resources/JCA-students-to-get-iPads-in-2013.mp4
See:
http://eastjefferson.myfoxal.com/news/schools/108842-jca-students-get-ipads-2013.
I’m sure this story about iPads in Education will be updated and unfold. As schools around the world, the USA (and a small number in the UK), it seems that many have argued the pros and cons of bringing technologies such as iPads into the classroom.
I fear one thing they often forget to do is talk to the students. The reaction at East Jefferson is wonderful. I feel sorry for those graduating, but the pizza will, I am sure, be good, but how do you deal with the “just-misseds”. iPads in Education really are becoming recognised as valuable learning aids.
What is an even bigger issue I fear is that changes in the way ICT is perceived and supported from UK central government needs to be informed about the possibilities that new technologies bring. You find plenty mored about that subject across my blog, and across my website. So, while we deliberate and ignore what plainly is right in front of our eyes (this stuff really does work!), how many more UK students will miss out on an education that brings them up to date.
If you want to know the arguements for and against new technology in education, call me.
We can discuss, but let me show you how, where and what evidence there is for making the change, and the massive benefits it brings, not only to your students, but to your school as well.
Do it. Don’t wait.
e john@johnarudkin.net m 07708 933705
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£1m engineering prize launched
£1m engineering prize launched
A £1 million engineering award which it is hoped will rival the Nobel Prizes is being launched.
The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering will be awarded every two years for a "groundbreaking advance in engineering which has led to significant international public benefit".
The Royal Academy of Engineering will deliver the accolade, which will be overseen by a charitable trust headed by former BP chief executive Lord (John) Browne.

He said today: "Engineering underpins every aspect of our lives. As the bridge between scientific discovery and commercial application, engineering feeds and clothes us and enables us to work, travel and communicate.
"But too often the engineers behind the most brilliant innovations remain hidden. The Queen Elizabeth Prize aims to change that."
The award, funded by firms including defence giant BAE Systems, oil producer Shell and drugs company GlaxoSmithKline, will be launched at the Science Museum in London.
Trustees believe it will inspire youngsters to study engineering and generate pioneering new ideas. The prize, the world's biggest, will be given to an individual or team of up to three people after deliberations by an international judging panel of experts.
Prime Minister David Cameron hoped the award would "carry the same stature as the Nobel Prizes" .
He said: "High-skilled, high-value manufacturing and engineering should be a central part of our long-term future. I hope this prize will go some way to inspire and excite young people about engineering, so they dream of becoming engineers as they once did in the age of Stephenson and Brunel."
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/1m-engineering-prize-launched-052257394.html
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=340171
More Information? : http://www.raeng.org.uk/news/releases/default.htm
and for schools/colleges who see the possibility of using this as a great D&T experience….driven by the inspiration to engineer ……….
………..I can help. email or click john@johnarudkin.net
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