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Dell vernieuwt Connected Classroom

posted May 26, 2010 10:30 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:53 AM ]


Woensdag 26 mei 2010 14:45 

Dell maakt bekend dat het zijn leeromgeving Connected Classroom heeft verbeterd met de toevoeging van een reeks van nieuwe diensten en producten.


Deze oplossingen, bestaande uit pc's en printers, bieden scholen en docenten de beschikking over de technologie en kennis die nodig zijn om het traditionele klaslokaal te transformeren tot een omgeving waarin scholieren op effectieve wijze kunnen worden onderwezen en optimaal worden voorbereid op het leven in het digitale tijdperk. Nieuwe technologieën en professionele lesmethodes voor docenten zorgen ervoor dat de aandacht van studenten beter wordt vastgehouden en maken het mogelijk om het lesaanbod te personaliseren met eenvoudige toegang tot informatief en divers digitaal lesmateriaal.

Vorig jaar introduceerde Dell zijn Connected Classroom. Deze oplossing werd ontwikkeld in samenspraak met onderwijsinstellingen en helpt scholen om ICT uit het computerlaboratorium te halen en binnen elk aspect van de onderwijspraktijk te integreren. Met de introductie van de nieuwe diensten en producten worden de mogelijkheden en reikwijdte van Connected Classroom verder uitgebreid. Zo biedt Dell een reeks van nieuwe technologieplatforms waarop het Connected Classroom kan worden vormgegeven, gecombineerd met diensten die scholen en docenten het zelfvertrouwen en lesmateriaal schenken die nodig zijn om les te geven op een manier die in de behoefte van elke scholier voorziet. Docenten kunnen het platform gebruiken om gepersonaliseerde, samenwerkingsgebaseerde en projectgebaseerde lespraktijken te hanteren en de traditionele onderwijsmethoden te verbeteren. Dit resulteert in een grotere betrokkenheid van scholieren en een verbeterde kennisopname.

Een voorbeeld van een Connected Classroom is geïnstalleerd in de bus, met welke Dell door Nederland toert. Meer informatie vindt u op de School Bus Tour website. Van 9.30 tot 16.00 uur kunt u de bus op bij de volgende scholen vinden:

Dinsdag 25 mei - Rotterdam, ROC Zadkine 
Woensdag 26 mei - Tilburg, OMO 
Donderdag 27 mei - Eindhoven, ROC Eindhoven 
Vrijdag 28 mei - Maassluis, Lentiz

Source: Channelweb.nl http://www.channelweb.nl/berichten.jsp?rubriek=1193961&id=3365963

Students Elde College teach employers Dell and visitors

posted May 25, 2010 10:00 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:52 AM ]


Students Elde College teach Dell staff and visitors a lesson in 21st century learning in the "Connected Classroom".  

Students explained among things about the use of a Google Apps environment in education. Combine Google Chat, Shared Documents and Forms all from one location online and use them together with the Dell Connected Classroom solution. 


Our students visited the Dell Connected Classroom Truck. This truck will be touring the Netherlands to visit schools to explain there objectives, visions and solutions. Students from Elde College were asked to explain how to embed all kinds of web 2.0 tools in the connected classroom.  21st century learning from and for 21st century learners.

Source: http://tinyurl.com/3a4q8mv

EMS wins Netherlands project for Dell

posted May 25, 2010 9:02 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:51 AM ]


Global IT brand Dell has commissioned Event Marketing Solutions (EMS) to operate a two week tour of schools in the Netherlands to showcase its latest educational technology.

The interactive tour will give staff and pupils a hands-on experience of Dell’s new ‘Connected Classroom’ product range.

The roadshow will be hosted on board a 7 metre exhibition trailer and will accommodate up to 15 visitors at a time for a series of interactive presentations.   

The tour launched in Amsterdam on May 17 and will visit 10 schools across the Netherlands.  The primary focus will be to engage with teaching and ICT staff, but students will also be invited to lunchtime drop in sessions to experience their products.

Paula Carroll, of Dell’s Events team, EMEA Marketing, said: 
“This is the first time we have commissioned a marketing roadshow in this region and we are excited about the potential to connect with our customers in a new way.  

“EMS impressed us with their specialist European expertise and the high level of support they could offer us for this important project.” 

Keith Austin, Managing Director of EMS, said: 
“At a time when trade show attendance is falling, more and more clients are recognising the benefit of taking their products and services directly to their customers through a mobile solution.

“A roadshow like this is a fantastic way of building business relationships and demonstrating any kind of product - setting our clients apart from their 

Dell turns to EMS for Dutch schools project

posted May 25, 2010 8:56 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:51 AM ]


Dell, the IT firm, has brought in Event Marketing Solutions (EMS) for a two-week tour of schools in the Netherlands.

The interactive tour is intended to give staff and pupils a taste of Dell's ‘Connected Classroom' product range.
The roadshow will be hosted on board an exhibition trailer and will accommodate up to 15 visitors at a time.
"At a time when trade show attendance is falling, more and more clients are recognising the benefit of taking their products and services directly to their customers through a mobile solution," said EMS managing director Keith Austin.

Source:
http://www.eventmagazine.co.uk/news/features/1005580/Dell-turns-EMS-Dutch-schools-project/

Dell Steps up its educaion efforts with Connected Classroom

posted May 21, 2010 4:49 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:51 AM ]


Article by Christopher Dawson on Connected Classroom. The full article can be found here.

Putting Technology in the Hands of Teachers

posted May 20, 2010 5:11 AM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:51 AM ]


About a year ago: By Josh Claman
3 Sep 2009 7:35 AM (source: http://www.edu4u.com)

During Dell's first global K-12 Customer Advisory Council held in Austin in August, I had the opportunity to speak with two customers Jan Demedt from Bosco College in Brussels, Belgium and Arie Wels from Elde College in the Netherlands for Edu4U. Check out the vlog to see our discussion on the new learning methods opening up to teachers and students in deploying technology in the classroom, the cultural challenges in connecting students, parents and teachers, teacher training and how smaller handheld devices will be increasingly used for educational purposes.  (Full interview here)


Article in the Computable

posted May 19, 2010 12:29 PM by Contact Edu 4 You   [ updated Mar 6, 2011 9:50 AM ]


In the Computable a article about the Digital Classroom.


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