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''Barry Phillips'' is a Senior Researcher & Consultant at [[Sero]] and a specialist in new and emerging technologies for learning, teaching and social inclusion, including overseas policy development.  
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''Barry Phillips'' is a Senior Consultant at Sero and a specialist in new and emerging technologies for learning, teaching and social inclusion, including overseas policy development. Formerly at the Ministry (DfES) which oversees education in England, he led the National Learning Network expansion, and then joined the e-Learning Strategy Unit. Prior to joining Sero he was with Sheffield City Council as Strategic e-Learning Manager with responsibility for all schools and the EU-funded e-sy.info project. Currently he is responsible for policy aspects of VISCED and transversal global studies of virtual schools. He is a co-author (with Ian Chowcat) of the report to Becta "Harnessing Technology: Preliminary identification of trends affecting the use of technology for learning", http://www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/capital/Yr1/SummaryReports/3-Preliminaryht_trends_july08.pdf - and of several other reports for the CAPITAL project done jointly between Sero and the University of Nottingham.


Formerly at the [[DfES]], he led the National Learning Network (NLN) expansion, then joined the e-Learning Strategy Unit (eLSU) - the UK Government policy unit charged with developing a national e-learning strategy.
He was a key person on policy issues in POERUP.


Prior to joining Sero he was with Sheffield City Council as Strategic e-Learning Manager with responsibility for all schools and policy aspects of Sheffield's role in the EU-funded e-sy.info project.
> [[POERUP]]


Barry has been heavily involved at national, regional and metropolitan levels with a broad spectrum of content creation and sharing strategies. Currently he is responsible for policy aspects of [[VISCED]], overview of transversal global studies and the specific study of [[Canada]]'s virtual schools.


For examples of publications see:  
[[Category:POERUP staff by surname|Phillips, Barry]]
[[Category:POERUP staff at Sero]]
[[Category:POERUP Staff by firstname]]


# Harnessing Technology: Preliminary identification of trends affecting the use of technology for learning, Report to Becta, http://www.sero.co.uk/assets/capital/ht_trends_july08.doc, produced as part of the CAPITAL project.
[[Category:POERUP]]
# Above Campus IT Services for Scottish Universities and Colleges – A Shared Road Map for Local Benefit and Collective Opportunity (The HEIDS Shared IT Services Study – Desk Research Report) July 2011 http://www.heids.ac.uk/reports/HEIDS_Shared_IT_Services_Study_Desk_Research.PDF
 
 
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 1 February 2023

Barry Phillips
Forename Barry
Surname Phillips
Type Staff
Country United Kingdom
WPs 2, 4, 5
URL http://www.sero.co.uk
email


Barry Phillips is a Senior Consultant at Sero and a specialist in new and emerging technologies for learning, teaching and social inclusion, including overseas policy development. Formerly at the Ministry (DfES) which oversees education in England, he led the National Learning Network expansion, and then joined the e-Learning Strategy Unit. Prior to joining Sero he was with Sheffield City Council as Strategic e-Learning Manager with responsibility for all schools and the EU-funded e-sy.info project. Currently he is responsible for policy aspects of VISCED and transversal global studies of virtual schools. He is a co-author (with Ian Chowcat) of the report to Becta "Harnessing Technology: Preliminary identification of trends affecting the use of technology for learning", http://www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/capital/Yr1/SummaryReports/3-Preliminaryht_trends_july08.pdf - and of several other reports for the CAPITAL project done jointly between Sero and the University of Nottingham.

He was a key person on policy issues in POERUP.

> POERUP