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Salutem Care & Education advances digital learning through Apple technology collaboration

Salutem Care & Education's dedication to transforming the educational landscape for students with complex needs took a significant step forward following a collaborative meeting with Apple and Jigsaw 24 at the iconic Apple UK Headquarters in Battersea Powerstation.

Salutem Care & Education is working with Jigsaw 24, a leading Apple education partner, to incorporate Apple technology into its online education provision.

Ayesha Allen, head of Chiron OEP - the Salutem Care & Education Online School , Chris Brown, divisional director of education, and CEO John Godden, joined forces with key Apple and Jigsaw 24 representatives. The team included Vaughan Daly, Apple education development executive, Stewart Ward, systems engineer at Apple, Terri Stockton, education manager, Carlton Sharpe-Buckley, head of education, and Jack Finnerty, account manager from Jigsaw 24.

The visit offered a unique insight into the transformative power of technology in education. They heard firsthand from Apple digital school trusts about the remarkable impact of integrating technology in classrooms, notably enhancing the quality of learning. 

A standout moment was the demonstration of an iPad-led lesson featuring augmented reality, and John Godden impressively navigating a Virtual Mars Rover model across a desk, showcasing the immersive and interactive potential of modern educational tools.

The Salutem team explored the intricate design of Apple's headquarters and delved into the extensive range of accessibility features built into iPad devices. This exploration aligns with their commitment to inclusivity in education, particularly in facilitating access for individuals with varied educational needs.

Jigsaw 24 is a leading Apple Authorised Education Specialist with extensive experience in integrating Apple technology into educational institutions. Its expertise in creating innovative, tech-driven educational environments aligns perfectly with Salutem's mission to provide education for individuals who may be struggling with mainstream schools.

Ayesha Allen said: "As an online school, working with Apple and Jigsaw 24 is key to ensuring the quality of education for our young people. We can guarantee the experience of our students despite them accessing lessons remotely. Working closely with Apple and Jigsaw has allowed us to unlock the potential of these devices and ensure that our curriculum delivery meets our high standards. Our aim is to use technology to removing barriers to education and we are excited about the progress we are making with our students, who have often been unable to access education for long periods before joining us.”

John Godden added:  "Our visit to Apple's UK HQ marks a pivotal moment in our journey to redefine educational accessibility. Integrating Apple's cutting-edge technology within our curriculum is a game-changer for the students we support."

Chiron OEP represents a radical innovation in providing high-quality education to students facing challenges in mainstream settings. Salutem Care and Education, in partnership with Jigsaw 24, an accredited Apple Authorised Education Specialist with over 30 years of experience, is poised to leverage these technological advancements to enhance the educational experience of young learners.

Through this collaboration, Salutem Care and Education reaffirms its commitment to delivering exceptional education to those who need it most, breaking down traditional barriers and empowering students through digital learning.

 

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by News Gathering .

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