Christina Preston – Mirandanet › For her work in developing Mirandanet – an international e-community
for ICT policy makers, teachers and researchers who are passionate
about digital technology in teaching
Martin Burrett - #ukedchat › For co-ordinating one of the leading collaborative educational discussion
forums on Twitter and his work as @ICTmagic –sharing resources widely and
building collaboration through his professional learning network
Julia Skinner – 100 Word Challenge (http://100wc.net) › For her work improve writing through blogging, motivating and inspiring
children to write
David Mitchell, Heathfield Primary School - @deputymitchell › For his use of QuadBlogging to help raise literacy standards in schools
Casllwchwr Primary School › For their innovative use of mobile technologies in school to transform learning
Veron Hendon, Anson Primary School › For his innovative Aurasma project, exploring ways to bring the physical and
virtual worlds together through education.
Sponsored by:
George Glass, Cauldeen Primary School › For his work with eTwinning, using technology to connect with other
schools around the world
Ian Stuart, Islay High School › For his provision of opportunities for students to experience the wider
world through his innovative use of technology
Ian Usher, eLearning Co-ordinator, Buckinghamshire County Council › For his leadership and developments in online learning, placing staff
development and sustainability at the core of his work
Mark Ducker, Gonville Academy/STEP Academy Trust › For his inspirational ICT leadership and considerable outreach work, with
particular focus on school improvement through ICT.
Casllwchwr Primary School › For promoting learning through technology across the city, particularly
through the Digital Partner Mentor Programme
Alex O’Donnell, Vice Principal, Longfield Academy › For leading the way with the use of tablets in school to support learning
Abderrahmane Benjeddi, Northfleet Girls School › For his work on the RiskIT Week project, training staff to use ICT creatively with students
Simon Finch, eSafety Officer, Northern Grid for Learning › For his commitment to ensuring a safe and supportive learning environment for the
education sector
Heidi Naylor, Headteacher, Chad Varah Primary School › For revitalising teaching and learning at her school through the use of innovative new
technologies
Jose Picardo, Nottingham High School › For his Box of Tricks blog (boxoftricks.net) and his advice to schools on how new and
emerging technologies can support, enhance and transform teaching and learning
Ollie Bray, Deputy Head, Grantown High School › For his work to advance the use of games in education, demonstrating the diverse
ways in which ICT can be used to enhance learning in schools
Matthew O’Brien, Headteacher, St Joseph’s Cathedral Primary School › For his commitment to the development, sustainability and provisioning of ICT, both for
school improvement and pupil development
Jack Davidson, Head of eLearning, Heathfield
School for Girls › For his tireless efforts to improve the procedures for
recording and monitoring evidence of learning and
achievement
Louise Williams, Cadoxton Primary School › For her work inspiring creativity and developing
communication skills using mobile technology and apps
Chris Mayoh, Bowling Park Primary School › For revolutionising opportunities for independent learning and for implementing
rigorous processes for e-safety training
Diane Moore, Ryton Park Primary School › For leading strategic change within the school to incorporate new technologies,
strongly influencing achievement and progress
Jonathan Bishop, David James, Victoria Hampshire and Matthew
Pitts, Broadclyst Community Primary School › For their work developing the use of immersive learning environments to foster
independent learning and creative thinking
Karine George, Headteacher, Westfields Junior School › For the significant impact on attainment and progress made by this school through
their integration of technology into the curriculum
Sheli Blackburn, Royden Primary School › For her tireless work managing the Digital Leader Network and the development of
#DLchat to support this community
Anthony Evans, St Aidan’s Primary School › For his innovative approach to teaching using ICT and the sharing of those
experiences through his blog (http://antsict.wordpress.com/)and twitter posts @skinnyboyevans
Sponsored by:
Alan O’Donohoe, Our Lady's High School, Preston › For his work founding Raspberry Jam, alongside his Teach Computing training and blog raising the
profile of computing in the curriculum
Andrew Field, Neale Wade School › For the creation of games and tools that have been used worldwide to encourage IT in the
curriculum and the continued sharing of these resources and good practice
Fulford School Digital Leaders › For their work on student ownership of ICT-led events and TeachMeets to advance the use of
technology in the classroom
Beth Smith, Catmose College › For her role in leading the use of new technology to support students’ learning and achievement
Gerard Duffy, St. Pius X College, Magherafelt › For his endorsement of ICT as a tool to offer collaboration, strengthening the home-school gateway
John Partridge, The Minster School › For revitalising the ICT curriculum and for the provision of innovative self-assessment and
collaborative learning resources
Shirley Sen Siong and the Mathematics Dept., Chiswick School › For their dedication to creative and innovative ICT teaching methodologies, using multimedia and
online learning resources
Nick Falk, Sackville School › For his work as an eTwinner, encouraging students to use ICT to collaborate internationally
Tom Smith, Pool Academy › For pioneering the use of new technologies, incorporating Twitter, blogging , app invention and
even QR codes into his everyday teaching
Sponsored by:
Andrea Chapman, Woodfield School
› For creating a culture that actively makes ICT accessible and relevant to students, supporting a wide range of individual needs and reducing barriers to learning
Ashgrove School
› For their outstanding use of ICT resources to achieve high levels of self-esteem, life skills and confidence amongst autistic pupils
Ceri Williams, Torfaen Education Authority
› For his work using ICT and blogging in particular to enable pupils with learning difficulties to express themselves in ways they may not otherwise be able to
Hebden Green School
› For their use of a 4D immersive space to make learning an inclusive and empowering experience for all students
Laila Emms, Selworthy Special School
› For creatively demonstrating how ICT can make a positive difference to pupils’ communication, inclusion, progress and achievement
Myles Pilling, Specialist ICT Consultant, Wiltshire Council
› For his consistent focus on individual learner needs and subsequent provision of relevant ICT equipment to offer more accessible learning for students
Mary Farmer, The Cedars Primary
› For her use of technology and gaming to motivate students to learn, dramatically improving their writing skills and behaviour
Sponsored by:
Andrea Carr, Rising Stars
› For their outstanding educational resources, especially their ICT curriculum materials, enriching teaching and learning through the use of ICT and opensource technology
Ben Barton, Zondle
› For the creation and development of Zondle - a free games-based learning platform for schools
Education Training and Consultancy Team, Capita IT Services
› For delivering consultancy support and ICT training services to 5,000+ schools
Joe Dale, independent consultant
› For actively building a global community of MFL teachers using blogging, podcasting, videoconferencing and Twitter to enhance language learning
John Mclear, PrimaryPad
› For developing free ICT tools for schools, including PrimaryPad, and for working towards providing sustainable approaches to implementing technology in schools
Havering School Improvement Services
› For ensuring ICT is a key enabler in driving whole school improvement
Bradford Metropolitan District Council
› For the support offered by their Curriculum ICT team, ensuring their schools are kept up-to-date with new initiatives and encouraged to implement new technologies,
such as the Digital Leaders Programme
Sponsored by:
Tony Sheppard, Edugeek › For tirelessly supporting colleagues around the country, providing
guidance on suitable technology and facilitating the sharing of information and expertise
Joskos Solutions Limited › For providing a consistently reliable ICT support service, with the flexibility
to incorporate special projects and events, and enabling teachers to use ICT in their lessons with complete confidence
Phil Jones, Pool Academy › For his enthusiasm and commitment to making ICT as accessible and
enjoyable as possible, removing barriers to learning
Simon Sloan, Bedford Drive Primary School › For his hands-on approach to supporting staff and students with their use
of ICT in the curriculum and for introducing a range of opportunities to further the students’ experiences of ICT
Sahib Chana, Platinum IT › For leading a range of technical changes and providing bespoke
solutions across the curriculum that have accelerated and broadened the Academy’s use of ICT
Sponsored by:
Global Community Impact • sponsored by ExamTime (from Software4Students)
Secondary Impact • sponsored by Civica
Curriculum Support Service Impact • sponsored by FantastICT
Inclusion Impact • sponsored by Crick Software
Primary Impact • sponsored by Kudlian Software
Technical Support Service Impact • sponsored by Meru Networks
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