14 Sep 2009
The predicted spike in swine flu cases this winter will kickstart unified communications adoption among schools - and the channel can reap the benefits.
That is the view of communications vendor Alcatel-Lucent, which is working with Premium partners such as Freedom Communications, NextiraOne and Switch Communications to target opportunities in the sector.
Natalie Stallwood, business development manager for Alcatel-Lucent’s UK& I enterprise activities, said that relatively few schools have rolled out virtual learning technology to ensure continuity in the event that they are forced to close.
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“Becta has been pushing the message of extended learning for educational
benefit, but sometimes it needs a catalyst to force behavioural change," she
said.
She added that several Premium partners had assembled extended learning propositions, including demonstrations of how virtual lessons could be taught using Alcatel-Lucent’s MyTeamWork solution.
“It is pretty much an open market,” she said. “We see it as a huge growth area in the next 12 to 24 months. Switch is in conversation with a further education institution to deploy this.”
Stallwood insisted that price would not be a barrier because Alcatel-Lucent
is running a £1-per-licence promotion for MyTeamWork. Although she admitted the
digital divide may stop all children from accessing a PC from home, she insisted
the
vendor was working with county councils at a strategic level to overcome this.
Recent research from Becta found schools that use technology across the curriculum and wider school life have achieved a higher percentage of A* - C grades at GCSE.
“There is a huge benefit to extended learning and unified communications,” said Stallwood.
Martin Ratcliffe, business development director at Alcatel-Lucent partner Amillan, was sceptical.
“I have heard this put forward in the healthcare sector but not in education.”
John Massey, managing director of Alcatel-Lucent partner Actimax, said: “It is a good marketing story, but I am not sure if schools will take it up.”
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