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Follow on Google News | Bradford College Named a Prestigious 'Microsoft Showcase School'Bradford College is one of an elite group of education institutions recognised as a Microsoft Showcase School for the 2024/2025 academic year.
By: Bradford College As of last year, only 16 colleges nationwide had ever been recognised as Microsoft Showcase Schools. The title recognises Bradford College's use of advanced technology and innovative teaching practices to prepare students for a global workplace. Teaching includes using extended reality (XR) and immersive learning spaces to make classes engaging and practical, especially for foundation learners. The status now allows the College to work with Microsoft, receive support from Global Training Partners, and share best practice with like-minded education leaders around the planet using Microsoft Education Transformation Framework. Monika Worthington, Learning Innovation Lead and Microsoft Certified Educator at Bradford College, said: "We are thrilled that Bradford College has been named a Microsoft Showcase College. This incredible achievement is thanks to everyone at College who took the time to complete Microsoft Learn training and collect Microsoft badges." Upskilling staff, delivering webinars, promoting digital teaching, learning, and assessment (TLA), and creating a 'Go Digital with Microsoft' digital community are all tactics used to inspire and encourage staff and students. Exemplary departments, such as Pharmacy, ESOL, Ophthalmics, and Apprenticeships, embrace digital transformation and actively use Microsoft tools with great success. Tim Lupton, Head of Learning, Development, and Innovation at Bradford College, added: "This prestigious recognition is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our incredible staff and Learning and Innovation Team. Their unwavering commitment to supporting staff to integrate innovative technology and foster an exceptional learning environment has made this achievement possible. "We are excited to continue empowering our students and staff with the tools and skills needed for future success. A special thank you goes to Paul Richardson who worked tirelessly on the Microsoft Showcase School application." The College plans to expand its use of Microsoft 365 applications such as Class Notebook and Teams to encourage collaboration in a digital learning environment. Microsoft Copilot (using AI to personalise learning) is also being explored alongside further staff training to ensure technologies are used effectively. Read the winning Bradford College Microsoft Showcase School application here (https://sway.cloud.microsoft/ Find out more about the use of digital across subject areas at the next Bradford College open event on Tuesday 15 October, 5-7pm, at the David Hockney Building. Reserve your place at: www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/ End
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