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Welcome to Flux

Flux is a blog hosted by Futurelab, written by and aimed at people who are interested in discussing innovation and education, across all sectors.

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Continuity for the sake of continuity

Dan Sutch: ‘Change for the sake of change’ is something often denied by progressive educationalists, innovators and enthusiasts for educational development. However, continuing practices without challenging their benefits, aims or value within new demands of education, not only hampers the development of new practices, but can actively hinder reaching the goals of education.
17 November 2008

Nottingham the focus for Innovation with Learning Technology

Bob Harrison: Originally one of the first city technology colleges established in the 1990’s Djanogly has become a beacon for the effective use of ICT, especially for a school serving a challenging area of Nottingham with a third of the intake receiving free school meals and many of the children not having English as a first language.
14 November 2008

Cool tools (for schools)

Graham Hopkins: Yesterday we met with Microsoft who showed us some really exciting new (and older) tools and resources they have developed. Some have an obvious educational application while others are just very cool pieces of software!
12 November 2008

The National Strategies Site gets del.icio.us

Leon Cych...

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