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About the national digital resource bank

"The UK is renowned for excellence in ICT infrastructure, development of digital resources and willingness to work with other countries and has combined these three elements in this landmark project"

Rt. Hon. Jim Knight MP, Minister of State for Schools and Learners (NAACE Conference March 2009)

The national digital resource bank (ndrb) is quite simply the largest collection of curriculum focused digital resources available to UK schools and can be accessed through your Local Authority at a simple service fee that costs around £25 per school per year.

The resources cover most subject areas and key stages across the curriculum and vary from a single photograph to large scale interactive courses covering many hours learning. Whatever your key stage, whatever your subject area there will be something in ndrb that will save you time and engage your students.

If you are looking for a way to reduce the cost of digital learning resources, if you are looking for a way to populate your learning platform then it is essential that you obtain membership of ndrb and to do this you need to register your interest so we can bring you into membership.

If you are a Local Authority the ndrb Project Manager (Fiona Iglesias) will contact you directly and discuss how you can bring all of your schools into membership.

If you are a school we will keep your details and pass them  onto your Local Authority to see if they are progressing membership for you.

you may already be a member of ndrb but nobody has told you yet! If that is the case, we'll put that right by putting you into contact with the Local Authority Officer implementing in your area.

Whatever your situation please do not miss out on this opportunity to access the fantastic collection of digital resources available through this award winning national project!



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