In the classroom, traditional interactive boards with projectors are making way for new AV solutions that are more versatile and can show images in bright and clear full HD resolution. Installing a Sharp LCD interactive whiteboard in the classroom opens up a whole new world of education possibilities. Connectivity with a PC or DVD/Bluray player allows the teacher to incorporate video and online content into the lesson. Displaying it on a big, powerful screen ensures that all student eyes are front and centre.
The Value of Assessment and Monitoring Solutions in Education
By Professor Robert Coe, Director CEM
The Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring (CEM), part of Durham University, is one of the largest independent providers of educational monitoring systems in the world. CEM, a not-for-profit organisation, provides nurseries, schools, academies and colleges with objective, independent data to help all students achieve their potential.
New thinking in ICT Storage with LapCabby
LapCabby is the smarter solution for storing, charging and moving ICT equipment in the classroom. LapCabby have built a reputation for taking the time to understand the needs of teachers, children and schools and thanks to this have become market leaders in terms of quality, service and value.
Lessons in mobile messaging with Textlocal
With the continual rise of smart-phone usage, and more people accessing information online via their mobile phones, it becomes clear that businesses operating in the education sector need to be ‘top of the class’ when it comes to engaging with new audiences on a larger scale through mobile messaging.
Managing printing – the truth about the cost of print supplies
In most industries, documents are hugely important to business process. Whether in brochure, letter, book or report form, these documents can often create the first impression of an organisation and therefore need to be of high quality and entirely accurate.
What Now Sir?
By Kevin Miller, CEO, RunRev
The Education Secretary’s decision to scrap the way ICT is taught in schools places the onus firmly on teachers to create tailored computing science courses for their students. The question that arises is what should teaching professionals focus on and how should they approach the task?
Mathematics Apps and Software from SUMS Online Ltd
SUM Online Ltd is an interesting company that has been supplying UK schools for many years.
The Student Experience - Managing Risks
by David Sowerby, HE Product Manager, SolStonePlus
Having worked in business-related IT for quite a few years, I have always been intrigued by the apparent differences and similarities between diverse industry sectors. I have experience in several industries, including a recent spell of four years as a systems development manager within a UK University.
The FITS Foundation - Professional qualifications and support for ICT staff within education
The FITS Foundation was formed in September 2009, with the help and support of Becta, as a not-for-profit organisation limited by guarantee to manage the on-going development and support of FITS so that it became self-funding.
Qualitas-IT
Established in 2005, Qualitas-IT are a full service IT company, delivering technology infrastructure, solutions and services to businesses around London. With a client base including the Financial, Security, Education, Leisure and Legal sectors, Qualitas-IT empowers public and private sector organisations to operate highly efficient and cost-effective communication and IT operations.
Frontier Software - A complete HR solution
The human resource function in any school, college or university is just as important as ensuring students have access to their courses. Frontier Software is a leading force in providing integrated HR software solutions, with more than 1400 clients in 13 countries.
Are 1:1 devices in education the next step forward?
The topic of technology in education generates much passionate debate. The reliance of teaching and learning on the stability and performance of IT in schools ensures there are strong opinions about what should be done to ensure that the ICT environment is stable, performs well and positively contributes to enhancing teaching and learning.
Making leaps and bounds with our Frog Primary learning platform
When our school first began looking for a new learning platform, two of the main things on the wish list were that it would be easy for staff to use, and that it would engage the children and make them want to use it.



Intellect Education Group will highlight their views on making the Education Market more supplier friendly and how it will benefit both schools & suppliers

















