EdTech Lunch with @ICTMagic highlights way to get rid of needless school e-mails

In the first of a series of 5 webinars, Martin Burrett (@ICTMagic) showcased innovative ways that school leaders and teachers can eliminate the bulk of e-mails out of their school lives.

Using online, collaborative communication tools, teachers and school leaders can easily send messages to each other, with fantastic tools that allow users to ‘turn off notifications’, or turning on ‘snooze mode’. Such features help in that messages only arrive when the user specifies, therefore eliminating the need to deal with e-mails when they arrive at a time when individuals should be resting.

Martin also shared ideas on making QR codes, and how to use them to support teaching and learning, along with reasons to make memes with students.

This webinar was the first in a series of five, and you can replay the session at any time if you are unable to join. The series (nearly 3 hours of ideas) costs £5, and you can access by one of two ways:

  • You can become a supporter of UKEdChat through our Patreon page (click here for details), where you receive additional resources and perks for supporting the work of UKEdChat.
  • You can sign up for the webinar series (£5), allowing you to join the sessions live, and/or replay the sessions at a time that suits you (click here).

The next session is scheduled for Thursday 9th May 2019, when Martin will be showcasing: VR & AR in Education; Animated Learning; Making Music, and much more.

Click here to secure your place now by booking a slot to join the sessions

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