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Simon Whitehouse

Digital Birmingham

[email protected]

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Everybody can benefit

Getting new digital technology

into people’s homes

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Aston Pride – Computers in the Home

• 2 Secondaries and 5 Primaries• Over 700 computers • Connectivity through a Community Wireless Network

• National eGovernment Award 2008, in the category "Building a fairer society through ICT and eGovernment

Services"

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Aston Pride – Computers in the Home

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Computers for Pupils

• Direct grant to local authority• Secondary Schools• 18,000 computers distributed in Birmingham• E-Learning Foundation schemes

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And now, Home Access

Diana Johnson, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools

Home Access aims to provide practical and financial support to low-income families who may not be able to afford a computer or the Internet. We will support these families to ensure that the educational and social benefits of 21st century technology are available to them.”

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Why is this being done?

Having a computer at home associates with a 2 grade improvement in one subject at GCSE. Children who have access to a computer at home are more confident and capable users of technology and more independent learners overall.

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Home Access Grants Scheme HAGS

• Individual grants to families• Becta• Barclaycard• Capita

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The HAGS offer

Home Access Grants for low income families to cover the cost of:

Home Access Grants for low income families to cover the cost of:

Approved suppliers to

provide these packages

designed to support learning

Assistive technologies for

those with additional needs

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HAGS

Who is eligible?

• KS2 and KS3• Eligibility based on Free School Meals• One package per family, not per child

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So,

• Low income families• Schools not necessarily accustomed to home technology• Impact on family• Impact on school

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But

What are children doing when they get online?

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Web 2.0?

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Or

Places where we can add our stuff

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Ofcom - Children, Young People & Online Content, October 2007

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Which means that

• Over half of 12-15 year olds are using Social Networking Sites

• Roughly three times as many children are using them compared with their parents

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Source: Ofcom – Children, Young People & Online Content, October 2007

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What makes it a Social Networking Site?

• Sign up, create a profile, upload a photo• Find friends, create links• Create your own content• Manage privacy settings

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Social Media in Practice

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Children supported to use technology

in an appropriately controlled setting and in a safe environment.

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Thank You

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Any questions?