5 things you need to do at the Stone Computing Stand during BETT2014

Kevin Field
digitalme
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2 min readMar 24, 2016

With only a couple of days to go until BETT2014, we thought we would share with you 5 things you should do at the Stone Computing Stand C102 in the Badge the UK area.

1. Interact with a digital activity

Visit the Badge the UK area and take part in badge activities from the likes of Mozilla, Think Big, Technology Will Save US and Raspberry Pi. All the activities take 5–10 minutes so are perfect for fitting into your busy BETT Schedule. See full details of all the activities here.

2. Take part in the CPD Exchange

The Stone Stand is hosting presentations from the leading education specialists, teachers and technology organisations including Johnny Ball, Doug Belshaw and Apps for Good.See full details of all the CPD Exchanges here.

3. Learn about Open Badges

Meet the DigitalMe team and learn about Open Badges via Badge the UK. Mozilla Open Badges are a new, data-rich way to capture and share skills across the web. Come find out how Open Badges can be used in your school and organisation. www.digitalme.co.uk/badges

4. Be quizzed by our Young Media Team

#DLTV — The Unofficial BETT Media Hub

Based on the Stone stand, a Young Media Team will be shooting video, taking pictures, conducting interviews and publishing blogs throughout each day. So you will be able to follow the activity from the Stone Computing Stand and around BETT 2014 online. Look out for the media team and prepare to be quizzed! www.makewav.es/bettshow

5. Earn Open Badges

Whether you take part in an activity or attend a CPD Exchange Presentation, you can earn an Open Badge. Visit the Badge Station to claim your badges. View some of the badges you can earn herevia the Makewaves Badge Library.

We hope to see you at BETT on the Stone Computing Stand C102!

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Kevin Field
digitalme

Digital badging. Young People & Youth Settings.