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Upcoming Webinars

Unlocking the Future of Learning

We invite all MAT and School Leaders to join us for 30 minutes each half term as we bring you the very latest news in Education Technology.

1st October 2026 at 2pm

Webinar: Filtering & Monitoring - KCSIE

Unlocking the Future of Learning: Computeam’s Half-termly Edtech Insights 

We invite all MAT and School Leaders to join us for 30 minutes each half term as we bring you the very latest news in Education Technology.

This session focuses on filtering and monitoring – a critical safeguarding responsibility for schools and trusts, and a core expectation within Keeping Children Safe in Education and the DfE Digital and Technology Standards.

As online activity, AI‑enabled tools, and device usage continue to grow, leaders must be confident that their approach to filtering and monitoring is robust, proportionate, and fit for purpose. This webinar will support leaders to understand what is required, what good looks like in practice, and how to evidence compliance.

Why attend? 

  • Understand leaders’ statutory responsibilities for filtering and monitoring under KCSIE.
  • Clarify what effective filtering and monitoring looks like in real school and trust contexts.
  • Explore how filtering and monitoring work together to safeguard pupils online.
  • Learn how to evidence compliance for inspection and internal assurance.
  • Understand the risks of outdated, inconsistent, or poorly implemented systems.
  • Gain practical insights from safeguarding and EdTech specialists working with schools and trusts.

Helping Schools to meet the Department for Education’s digital and technology standards.

This half-termly webinar is designed for school and MAT leaders who want to make confident decisions about cloud services and ensure they meet DfE standards.

This session covers:

  • Filtering and monitoring explained in clear, school‑friendly language.
  • Leadership accountability, governance, and oversight responsibilities.
  • What the DfE expects schools and trusts to have in place.
  • Common gaps and risks identified across schools and MATs.
  • How effective filtering and monitoring supports safe innovation, including AI use.
  • Key questions leaders should be asking their technical teams and providers.

Register now

Headline Presenter

Name: Mandi Jackson

Title: Education and Training Lead

Organisation: Computeam

Bio: Mandi leads Education and Training at Computeam Ltd., overseeing their Digital Transformation and Training programme. She designs digital learning solutions to an array of clients, including multi academy trusts, individual schools, and charities – focused on evidence informed, outcomes driven, digital growth.

With 14 years in ‘front-line’ education roles including tutoring, class teaching and leadership positions, Mandi’s career has consistently integrated creativity into teaching approaches, achieving a Masters in Creativity in Education and an NPQ in Learner Engagement through Technology Enhanced Teaching.

Having pivoted to the EdTech sector, Mandi acquired certifications from major firms like Microsoft, Google, and Apple, collaborating with Microsoft as a Global Training Partner and being recognised as an Microsoft Innovative Education Expert.

Currently managing Computeam's 'Learning Locker' — an asynchronous training platform — she supports flexible CPD for educators aligned with the DfE's workload reduction aims. 

Mandi is dedicated to equipping educators and leaders with the knowledge, skills and confidence to utilise technology in innovative, collaborative ways.

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