Webanywhere At BETT 2012
January 12, 2012 // Comments OffIf you’d like to find out about the latest ICT solutions for schools, come to BETT 2012. We’re set
up at Stand K49, ready to have a chat, show off our software and give you free coffee and biscuits.
The event so far
Yesterday, the show got off to a flying start with a Webanywhere presentation at the Google™ stand. The talk, all about Moodle and Google Apps integration, generated a huge amount of interest in the open source VLE throughout the rest of the day. Highlights of the presentation will be available soon.
Still to come
The team still have a busy week ahead of them though. Plans over the next few days include a prize draw for an Amazon Kindle, demos of the primary specific VLE Learnanywhere, and demonstrations of the brand new website builder School Jotter 2.
The easy-to-use system, designed specifically for teachers, is being shown for the first time at the exhibition and the team are expecting a lot of interest.
Come and visit
If your heading down to the BETT show 2012 in the next few days, come to stand K49 to say hello. Staff will be on hand throughout the day, offering advice on e-learning solutions, demos of products and, of course, refreshments.
Make sure to come back to the blog in the next few days for more photos, videos and updates about the exhibition.
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