Schools looking to outsource IT support

February 5th, 2010
by Inclusive Education

A survey of 200 ICT decision makers in the education sector by Computing magazine shows that nearly 85% of them feel that budgetary constrains through public sector spending cuts will make them review the way in which IT services are provided within their school or educational establishment.

Current figures are that desktop and server management is managed in-house by the vast majority of schools, though the focus is shifting as more and more schools come under the Private Finance Initiative scheme and see their IT services being taken over by the likes of Dell and other large manufacturing and service providers.

Whilst it is widely recognised that the quality of teaching and learning within a school is the prime factor in raising standards, the provision of high quality equipment along with a suitable maintenance schedule and rapid response is essential in ensuring smooth delivery of services.

If you’re currently considering IT outsourcing as an option, then please get in touch by commenting on this post.

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Launch of School Closures web site

January 6th, 2010
by Inclusive Education

With all the bad weather currently affecting the country, parents are glued to local radio stations listening for the name of their child’s school before heading out on a potential long and perilous journey.  Information about school closures is a potentially patchy affair, with each school contacting a variety of information providers in a bid to inform parents of school closures.

We have therefore decided to construct a central web site at schoolclosures.info to hold national school closure information to provide a single point of reference for parents wanting to know about school INSET/training days, closures due to bad weather or to check holidays – in effect any time a school is closed to pupils.

This also supports schools in delivery of their business continuity procedures by providing another communication medium through which to communicate with parents.

The service is free and there and no plans to introduce any charges for this service.  The site will be fully searchable on the name of the school as well as having the usual facility to browse an entire authority.

If you would like more information, please get in touch at enquiries@schoolclosures.info

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Beware of Yellow Pages Scam

January 4th, 2010
by Inclusive Education

Colleges and schools are being targetted by yet another scam, this time billing for online advertisements at around £600.  Payment is usually requested to “The Yellow Pages 24″ company with either an address in postcode area W1 or with payments directly to an account in Germany.

Taking advantage of the frequently hectic pace within school administrative teams, bursars and finance officers receive an official looking invoice requesting payment; due to pressures of work, many are passing them for payment without the necessary checks and balances being put in place.

School based colleagues are urged to always question any requests for payments which do not have an existing approval to spend attached.

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Great value educational subscriptions from iSubscribe

December 21st, 2009
by Inclusive Education

Inclusive Education through iSubscribe can offer great value subscriptions to a number of leading educational and reference publications … including:

History Today Magazine for £47.00

 

We can also provide subscriptions to the following magazines (more being added all the time):

Encyclopedia Britannica Online Student Edition
TES Magazine
TES Scotland Magazine
TES Cymru Magazine Subscription

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GCSE Pod Web Site

December 21st, 2009
by Inclusive Education

 Few can argue that technology has not changed the ways in which children and adults alike now learn.  Whether it’s computers in the classroom or interactive whiteboards, ICT has expanded rapidly since the days of the BBC micro of the 1980s.

GSCE Pod provides access to revision and topic based podcasts which children and adults alike can access on computers, iPods, mobile phones and a variety of other technologies.

Topics currently available are: 

Click on the links for more information.

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Sign Our Petition to Safeguard Funding

November 29th, 2009
by Inclusive Education

We have created a petition on the Number 10 web site calling on the Government and the Opposition to safeguard funding for Higher Education and Further Education after the next General Election.

Our petition can be found at: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/higher-ed/

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