With 43% of those responsible for technology in schools not feeling equipped to safeguard pupils from radicalisation online[1], ensuring that we can provide the tools that schools need to combat this is more important than… More »
10 years ago, children and young people didn’t have access to the news in the same way that they do today. 10 years ago, parents and carers would have been much more likely to know… More »
We headed to the academies show in London to keep on top of what’s new, emerging and important in the world of Academies and MATs, here’s our roundup from the day. Whilst most young people… More »
The latest news regarding the ransomware attack on over 200, 000 organisations worldwide, most notably the NHS, and its impact on front line services have been well documented over the last few days. Of course,… More »
We have received reports that some schools are getting cold calls from someone reporting to be from BT telling them that their internet is very slow. The school’s in question have indicated that they don’t… More »
The Children’s Commissioner for England has called for more to be done to help educate children in online safety in a new study titled Growing Up Digital. Anne Longfield said that it is “wholly irresponsible”… More »
In a new partnership with Ajenta, Jisc is planning the next evolution of the Vscene videoconferencing service. Ajenta will manage and run the service to make sure it remains a competitive and innovative service. Over… More »
London Grid for Learning (LGfL) are running a Secondary Maths event at Camden CLC on Tuesday 14th March 2017. This invitation is for all emPSN schools/teachers within the NEN. It is free to attend and… More »
British Pathe has recently launch British Pathe TV, an Online On Demand long form documentary channel which is designed to complement the existing archive website. British Pathe TV contains 100s of hours of documentaries all… More »