6. Procurements can be cool
‣ We all know what we want right?
‣ We just want to buy it right?
‣ We never change our minds ... right?
‣ We are really happy with our IT ... come on!!
8. Ok, but isn’t this just MIS?
‣ Well ... no ... but yes ... maybe ...
‣ MIS is not exciting? Maybe not as exciting as everything
else on today, but how do we know what is a success or
not?
‣ Does every child really matter? If so, how do you ensure
this?
17. What you’ve told us
‣ You want an easier-to-use, more flexible system
‣ Better and easier access to data
‣ Greater range of data on child and family
‣ Teacher, Family and Child view of data
‣ Integration with existing content
Welcome - who I am\n\nHow many people have heard about this before?\n
Isn’t this just a procurement made to sound cool?\n\nProcurements are not cool are they?\n
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Schools are full of software and hardware under utilised presured into buying stuff that wasn’t needed\n\nShow of hands who has software not always used?\nWhiteboards?\nVLE\n\nSo imagine trying to buy for next 10 years\n
It is the replacement for what SIMS provides\n\nCould be more - text message, online payment, parental engagement etc\n\nEvery year we hear the latest software, website, content, device - but how do we know what was a success or not? Never heard that bit\n\n\n
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I had more feedback on ebay than as a child?\n\nHave you bought books, DVD’s based upon Amazon & iTunes reviews?\n\nWhat about recommendations from Amazon and iTunes?\n\nDo you value Tesco Clubcards?\n\nCould we make better use of these everyday 20th Century Tools?\n
I had more feedback on ebay than as a child?\n\nHave you bought books, DVD’s based upon Amazon & iTunes reviews?\n\nWhat about recommendations from Amazon and iTunes?\n\nDo you value Tesco Clubcards?\n\nCould we make better use of these everyday 20th Century Tools?\n
I had more feedback on ebay than as a child?\n\nHave you bought books, DVD’s based upon Amazon & iTunes reviews?\n\nWhat about recommendations from Amazon and iTunes?\n\nDo you value Tesco Clubcards?\n\nCould we make better use of these everyday 20th Century Tools?\n
I had more feedback on ebay than as a child?\n\nHave you bought books, DVD’s based upon Amazon & iTunes reviews?\n\nWhat about recommendations from Amazon and iTunes?\n\nDo you value Tesco Clubcards?\n\nCould we make better use of these everyday 20th Century Tools?\n