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Videoconferencing Day at the BETT show

19 September 2013 at 2:24pm

New to BETT 2013, this is a one-day programme of seminars on 31st January, designed to help your school unlock the full potential of this powerful and cost-effective technology which can help enrich the curriculum and offer learners new opportunities to prepare for becoming part of the global workforce of the future.

Two of our content providers, Chris Lubbe from Sawubona and Rob Cullis from Virtually University will participate in the workshop.

More details can be found by going to the BETT Show website.

Also at that event, MB Learning will give a demonstration as part of the Technology Training Live event - on Suite A demo Island.

More details about MB Learning's session: Primary Languages - 'the video-conferenced solution'