The role of a Digital Leader at Sonning Common Primary School :
- DLs as Staff Trainers
- DLs as Digital Journalists
- DLs as Technical Support
- DLs having fun and learning new skills and tools
This role could also involve:
- Writing blog posts for your club/class/school and commenting on other blogs from other school communities.
- Helping staff to learn new programmes.
- Supporting teachers across the school when they teach ICT and use new hardware or software.
- Attending events and other schools to share learning in ICT.
- Attending after-school training for staff and parents – (with your parents’ permission of course!)
- Trialling new software and write reviews to help the ICT subject leader decide whether they will purchase the equipment/software.
- Keeping the ICT equipment organised and in good condition.
- Going on ICT learning walks to see what’s going on across the school and taking photos to put on the school website.
- Finding out what other children think about ICT in school, listening to their views and ideas
- Representing students in meetings to shape school technology policy and direction.
- Teaching pupils across the school.
- Acting as e-safety ambassadors.
- Reporting to school governors, staff, parents and students about how technologies are being used in school.
- Meeting potential suppliers of new equipment or software
- Working with Digital Leaders from other schools to receive training, share good ideas and explore exciting stuff.
- Having a great deal of fun!
Person Specification/ requirements:
- Good organisation skills and time management.
- Ability to be dependable and resourceful.
- Able to work with others effectively.
- Able to lead training and support others in their role.
- Ability to make effective decisions and involve others in this.
- Ability to be patient and to work methodically.
- High degree of technical knowhow and skill.
NB: Dr Loader and Mrs Rae will always make sure you have enough training with a suitable level of responsibility to manage the tasks above.
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