Maker Yard Stage
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Networking in the hallway of innovation and makers yard
Putting the learner first
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Jamie Brooker, Co-Founder, We Are Human / Kahoot! & Tim Moore, We Are Human
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What do you think innovation is?
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Workshop on the everyday-ness of innovation & how to use it in your work.
Jessica Spencer-Keyse, Head of Global Research, Hundred
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Networking in the hallway of innovation and makers yard
Edtech in Science
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“Join Cambridge Assessment, with colleagues from Cambridge University Press, as we discuss how digital learning materials support great teaching and add value in the classroom. We’ll also show you how we made our excellent Resource Plus for Science, as well as share exciting teaching and learning ideas applicable across all subjects.”
Andrew Field and Liz Duncombe - Cambridge International
Victoria Stephenson - Cambridge English
Emily Clarke and Tessa Perrett - Cambridge Exams Publishing
Eileen Dessaso - Cambridge University Press
Lunchtime & Delegate Networking Options
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Time to grab some lunch and meet your fellow festival attendees for your chosen lunchtime activity:
1. 1:1 “ed” and “tech” canoeing in the River Lea for 30 minutes with Moo Canoes
2. Mindfulness session for educators, entrepreneurs and everyone else run by Holistec and Now>Press>Play
3. Meet the authors. Come & exchange ideas with some of our pop-up book shop authors
4. Take some time out in our outdoor areas before the session kicks off again.
Online Safety & SEND Support
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Dawn Hallybone, LGFL
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Networking in the hallway of innovation and makers yard
How to save yourself time
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Rory McGrath - Deputy Head, Shacklewell
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Networking in the hallway of innovation and makers yard
What’s “working” in edtech?
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A special launch with Michael Forshaw, Innovate My School with a focus on school leaders
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Networking in the hallway of innovation and makers yard
Helping children to be creators not consumers
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Cassey Williams, Woodberry Down Primary School