Langley School, Loddon, has launched the East of England's first technology hub, with the aim to embed technology among state school curriculums.
The EdTech hub, created in collaboration with the charitable trust, LGfL, is integral to the government's Education Technology strategy.
To celebrate the hub's launch, Langley School hosted various primary and secondary schools from the region.
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The event featured technology workshops, a pilot of TeachMate AI to assist teachers with custom curriculum development, and the opportunity to see this technology in use in the classroom.
Mr Youngs, director of digital services at Langley School said: “It was a pleasure to bring together a number of schools for a workshop and collective discussion about technology.
"For us, it is not enough to be a Microsoft Showcase School, we want to share our knowledge, resources and experiences so that pupils – not just ours – will benefit throughout the county and beyond.”
Headteacher of Exning Primary School, James Clark said: “We’re very excited to be part of the EdTech hub.
"We’ve been on a journey with IT in our school and we’re excited to be able to share knowledge and learning from our own experience as a primary school with others.”
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