Curriculum
Following on from admin systems I.T. was introduced into the curriculum side of school life. Years later it is time to take a step back and re-evaluate the curriculum systems in schools. Windows XP has, in our opinion, been the best operating system produced by Microsoft. We are now, however, two operating systems removed from XP which is no longer supported by Microsoft and is becoming harder and harder to support generally.
At the time time of writing (November 2011) Windows 7 is the current operating system. It has an unfriendly log-in and will not run many of the favourite learning programs still in use by schools, some of which are 15 or even 20 years old. We need to give schools best advice on how to move forward, and in order to do so we have formed a relationship with an independent school advisor who can visit your school, recommend replacement software which will fully cover the curriculum and runs under Windows 7. She will also show you how to use it if you require.
UDB Solutions can help you migrate from the old platform to the new platform as painlessly as possible.
"The work that UDB solutions have done on our curriculum network has vastly improved the teaching and learning experiences for our staff and children."
Lloyd Mason-Edwards, Headteacher
Peel Park Primary School
Bradford