New to secondary teaching - Integrating technology into science education
Technology has the potential to enhance your students' learning experience and make aspects of your job easier. Join us to find out how.

What is this and who is it for?
'New to secondary science' is a series of short webinars designed and developed by our 11-19 committee to share their experience and expertise in key areas that make a real difference in the secondary science classroom. This is perfect for trainee teachers, those early in their career, those new to teaching science, those new to teaching in the UK education system, those returning to teaching or anyone who would just like a refresher! You will leave each session with some top tips you can apply straight away, as well as some ideas for longer term strategies.
In this session, early in the school year, Kavitha Ravindran will share her tips on how you can effectivley use technology to make your life easier and improve the learning experience of your students. As an experienced teacher she is able to share her experience of what works, resources to use, what's worth you learning how to use and what to avoid.
Cost
All sessions are free to ASE members and £12.50 for non-ASE members
ASE is a charity, committed to making support for science teaching as accessible as possible, we are able to do this through the support of our members.
If you’re not already part of the ASE community, we invite you to join ASE for just £45 a year (free to trainees and ECTs in the first 2 years of teaching). This gives you access to CPD (much is free to members), one of our Journals as well as our resources.
Other modules in this series
- New to secondary science: An introduction to SEND Mon 6th Oct 4.30 - 5.30 pm
- New to secondary science: Classroom Management and behaviour Tue 25th Nov 5 - 5.30 pm
- New to secondary science: Practical Work Mon 12th Jan time TBC - bookings opening soon
- New to secondary science: Curriculum planning and adaptation Wed 11th March time TBC - bookings opening soon
- New to secondary science: Integrating technology into science education Wed 29th April 4.30 - 5 pm