This year is the first time I’ve attended Bett and I found that there was much to see. There was an extensive amount of shall’s this provided a wide range of resources that would be beneficial in the classroom, many of which were variations of each other. One of which was interactive screens the Bett show represented more than just the SMART screen, this allowed us (the computing group) to discuss what we would use the different versions for in the classroom and found that the interactive table such as the Sun-Tech I.T. Solutions Limited would be ideal to have around the classroom in early years to develop different skills, but we also found that most school budgets wouldn’t cover the ideal use for most of these resources. When imagining how you want you classroom to look when at the Bett show you need to have an extensive budget that many school can not provide.
As well as the theses shall’s the stage also provided speakers that informed us about a variation of computing and classroom developments. One speaker being our lecturer Miles Berry who twitted that he was happy to see us.
Miles’ speech informed us of Raspberry Pi developments as well as a new adventure Hello Word, this is a magazine that is widely available to anybody who’s introducing young people to computing and digital making. Hello World is a free magazine delivered to your door that provides expert advise and experience of how to teach using Raspberry Pi’s and computing in schools.
I found the Bett experience valuable and will attend next year as this has provided numerous ideas and resources that will be useful in practice, of which I can’t mention all as there are so many.