Masterclass 2: Educational Content Mashups - Fostering greater engagement

February 1, 2009

Sponsor: Magic Studio

With Learning Platforms in place, many Local Authorities and Schools are now looking at how to drive engagement with digitally native pupils and increasingly web aware teachers.  However, current publishing models for education content are failing to adequately keep pace for a truly read/write educational web.

In this session, the team behind the interactive content network, Magic Studio, will showcase how they are bringing content from museums and commercial publishers into the classroom in a mashable, constructive manner.

Interactive learning resources created by teachers and pupils will be showcased and discussed.  The session will also provide insight into how Nottinghamshire Local Authority is using Magic Stu-dio to leverage existing investments in Learning Platforms to drive greater engagement, collabo-ration and resource sharing.

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