The benefits are numerous for all the users:
Teachers can access lesson plans and materials online, track ans assess pupils and receive pupils' work.
Pupils can communicate in discussions and submit work online.
Parents can play a greater role in their children's learning and access school information.
also need to consider the advantages for school admin and support staff, scholl governors and managers.
Basically, VLE's allow greater communication and accessibility for everyone in a school environment.
The Government's e-strategy aim was that:
- by spring 2008 every pupil should have access to a personalised online learning space with the potential to support an e-portfolio (provided by their local authority)
- by 2010 every school should have integrated learning and management systems (a comprehensive suite of learning platform technologies). (BECTA)
The most obvious concern is cost. All technology requires a substantial investment by a school and it has to be seen as value for money. A further issue is the exclusion of pupils / parents with no access to the internet.
An Ideal World - E portfolios
In the future, the concept of having individual e-portfolios for each pupil which will record evidence and progession throughout their school life, seems possible.
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Hello Alison,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading this blog on learning platforms. I was pleased to see that you have discussed the cost of software, this is not something that I considered reflecting upon in my blog, but obviously for a lot of schools it is a serious issue. There seems to be so much ICT available these days that I imagine schools on a budget have to pick and choose carefully what fits into their school most effectively to help the children learn and progress.
Amy