Wednesday 23 March 2011

Where is DB Primary?!

At the moment, everywhere!

The sun is shining and temperature is getting warmer so staff at DB Primary thought it was time to get out and about:
  • Oxfordshire Headteachers' Conference 23 - 25 March 2011: We'll be at this conference and happy to answer any questions about DB Primary so why not come and say hello to learn more about what we have to offer your school!
  • Norfolk ICT Conference 23 March 2011: Nightingale First School in Norfolk will kindly complete a demo of DB Primary - complete with pupil assistance! - as well as presentation. If you'd like to see how DB Primary is actually being used within schools then being in the audience is the place to be...
  • Surrey ICT Conference 31 March 2011: we'll be offering advice about learning platforms, education and talking about DB Primary's application to primary schools and its beneft
The rest of us are all over the UK, visiting schools and helping where we can with e-learning and using it to aid education.

Fancy a visit yourself? Or like to find out more? Visit www.dbprimary.com or email info@dbprimary.com and we can organise something.

Thursday 10 March 2011

Education! Education! Education!

What is one of the most common requests/feedback/requirements/necessities for schools when looking into learning platforms? TIME SAVING. We're always asked if DB Primary will cost teachers extra time and effort in getting their school up and running...the answer is no.

To keep the focus on education and learning, rather than admin and setup, we've been working hard producing template communities for our learning platform, DB Primary. These can be copied directly into a learning platform, lessening the time teachers need to spend lesson planning, finding resources and adding it to their school's vle.

From Space to Roald Dahl, Times Tables to Ancient Egyptians, there's something for everyone and every school.  All you need to do is tell us which you'd like and we'll copy them over for you within minutes. Using surveys, tasks, forums, quizzes and blogs, traditional curriculum topics can be learnt in a modern, 21st Century way.

Anything take your fancy? Anything we've done wrong? Any Suggestions for more?

If so, let us know at info@dbprimary.com.