As the Bett Show has grown immensely in terms of the number of halls there are, it’s worth grabbing the Preview Guide. It has floor plans spanning four pages. There’s a list of exhibitors and other information too, but I daresay the guide will be available at the show itself. However, I think if you have a few meetings set up, or a list of must-visit areas, printing off these maps is not a bad idea.
They’re not the most detailed maps I’ve ever come across, but all you really need to know is roughly where certain key areas are, such as The staff room or the Tech in Action Theatre.
Here’s that link again: Preview Guide
Other Bett 2020 articles on this website
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Python in Pieces is a visual interface for the Python programming language.
With very insightful commentary on the trends spotted, this report is well worth downloading.
Developed in conjunction with the police, this product for primary (elementary) school children addresses both safeguarding and wellbeing.
I have my doubts about whether building a 3d model is helpful beyond a certain age, but it has a certain appeal.
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Reflections on the Neo Learning Management System, and on implementing a learning management system in general.