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The National Education Network N.E.N

The National Education Network N.E.N. What is the NEN?. The National Education Network is a teaching and learning resource providing schools with a secure network designed and maintained by experts within the educational community. Regional Broadband Consortia (R.B.C).

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The National Education Network N.E.N

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  1. The National Education NetworkN.E.N

  2. What is the NEN? The National Education Network is a teaching and learning resource providing schools with a secure network designed and maintained by experts within the educational community.

  3. Regional Broadband Consortia (R.B.C) The N.E.N is made up of all the different RBCs in all the different areas around the country. There are 13 different RBCs which are linked together to form the N.E.N The RBCs are groups of Local Authorities (LAs) that were established to provide cost effective and coordinated connectivity between schools and the internet.

  4. The RBC’s were responsible for rolling out broadband to all schools in their regions by 2006. During 2003, the networks they created were joined together by high speed links via the JANET network (developed originally for the Higher Education sector), creating a single and secure private network, known as the National Education Network (NEN).

  5. Also joining the network to complete the N.E.N. • the Broadband initiatives in  Learning and Teaching Scotland, • The Welsh Assembly • The Northern Ireland Assembly. This network means that schools can enjoy a range of broadband services without individual pupils going onto the internet.

  6. A dedicated education network, the N.E.N harnesses the power of broadband technology to deliver unique content and service.

  7. What is available on the N.E.N? www.screenonline.org.uk Access to the moving image material is free and available to all UK schools, colleges, universities and public libraries through the National Education Network. www.britishpathe.com (from a school network) www.shapesoftime.net (Support materials for British Pathe clips). http://audio.nen.gov.uk (from a school network)

  8. What is available on the N.E.N? The Gallery http://gallery.nen.gov.uk/ A complete gallery of images, video and sounds Unlocking the Archives- http://unlockingarchives.nen.gov.uk The national archives, British Film Institute, National Heritage and the NEN working together. http://language.e2bn.orgCelebrating language

  9. http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/5to14/resources/illustrations/index.asphttp://www.ltscotland.org.uk/5to14/resources/illustrations/index.asp These illustrations and photographs are free for any kind of educational use - whether you are a teacher creating topic worksheets or looking for ideas to spark creative writing, or a pupil who needs illustrations for a presentation or website.You can download them, print them off or use them online. http://www.artisancam.org.uk/home.php 'ArtisanCam stimulates ideas, shares enthusiasm and promotes imagination and creative thinking. http://story.e2bn.org/ http://www.northerngrid.org/ngflwebsite/wwchoice.htm Index of resources from the RBCs to support work on World War 2.

  10. http://cookit.e2bn.org http://museumbox.e2bn.org/ This site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of a person, event or issue by placing items into a virtual box http://vcp.e2bn.org/case_studies /This website is all about Crime and Punishment in the UK in the 19th Century. We have a prisoner database with actual prisoner records and case studies for a more in-depth view of the crimes and trials of some of the inmates http://myths.e2bn.org/ Myths and legends

  11. http://www.nen.gov.uk/tandl/show/24/big-day-out.html Key Stage 1 problem solving activities http://weather.lgfl.org.uk/Default.aspx Weather stations around the NEN http://www.wmnet.org.uk/22.cfm Climate change

  12. http://www.cleo.net.uk/resource/nfm1 Changing time- Preston football museum http://www.lgfl.net/lgfl/accounts/holnet/upload/learningzone/londonatwar/index.html The history of London 1939-1945 Not forgetting all the resources on the CLEO website www.cleo.net.uk National Education Network N.E.N www.nen.gov.uk

  13. http://www.segfl.org.uk/birdbox/webcams/index.php?stream=5 http://www.snapfiles.com/download/dlstickfigure.html Pivot software- stick animation http://www.letzgogreen.org/ks1/index.html Key Stage 1

  14. http://195.167.179.85/~espresso/modules/t1_finding_about_food/http://195.167.179.85/~espresso/modules/t1_finding_about_food/ Renewals £2.00 per pupil CLEO Office 01524 592800

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