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Get involved with the Next Generation Learning campaign today!

It’s our ambition to make learning a more exciting, rewarding and successful experience for all concerned and our network of Partners and Stakeholders are an essential part of helping us deliver that vision.

Working together, we have a unique opportunity to ensure that technology is firmly placed at the heart of learning in the UK. Much has been done but there is more to do and with your ongoing support we can help create more demand and make an accelerated difference in creating greater awareness and encouraging more involvement and demand.

There are many ways that you can get involved in the wider Next Generation Learning campaign, and we will work with you to maximise your involvement and demonstrate to your clients, customers and stakeholders your continued commitment in helping to support the future of learning across the UK.

Your involvement will form an essential part of the lifeblood of the campaign and the measure of its impact.

Once involved you'll be able to:

  • Help promote the campaign – you will be able to use an array of free campaign and resource material (including campaign logos and branding devices and picture images) to promote your support of the campaign on your website, and in your presentations, documents and associated marketing activity.
  • Support the campaign through specific events and activities – we can work with you to discuss ways in which you can support the Next Generation Learning campaign through planned events and forums.

If you or your company want to get involved with this campaign, please contact our Partnership team on info@nextgenerationlearning.org.uk who will be able to discuss this with you.

Why not get in touch today!

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