Speakers
Professor Stephen Heppell
CEO Heppell.net, Professor Bournemouth University.
Stephen is also Chair in New Media Environments, Emeritus Professor Anglia Ruskin University, Visiting Professor University of Wales, Newport. Executive chairman LP+
"Europe's leading online education expert" Microsoft 2006
Stephen founded Ultralab in the 1980s, moving there from the UK Government's groundbreaking Microelectronics Education Programme. Over a score of years Ultralab grew to become Europe's leading learning technology research centre with projects that pioneered multimedia CD ROMs and on-line communities in the 1980s - before the web!
"Ultralab is Europe's leading leading research institute pioneering leading edge applications in support of proven educational precepts." Oracle Corporation 1999
In recognition of this work, Stephen became an Apple Master in the 1990s. Stephen was the guiding "father" of a number of social networking projects including *ESW in the 1980s, Schools OnLine for the Department of Trade and `industry in 1995/6, Tesco Schoolnet 2000 from 1999, Think.com from 1999.
Stephen left Ultralab to found his own flourishing policy and learning consultancy Heppell.net which now has a portfolio of international projects including: Learnometer and HorizonTAL. Stephen chairs the charity Inclusion Trust with its flagship project for children excluded from school by behaviour or circumstances Notschool.net
Stephen is a board member of Teachers.TV - a Uk public service TV and broadband channel for professional development of teachers and also sits on BAFTA's Film Committee guiding the BAFTA Film Awards and other cinema related work.
In June 2006 Stephen was awarded the Royal Television Society's Judges Award for Lifelong Services to Educational Broadcasting. Stephen is retained by a number of organisations to help with future policy and direction, including the BBC, is an Associate of KPMG, and is retained by UK government in Horizon Scanning work to advise of future directions for educational policy.
Stephen is executive chairman of LP+ who are currently developing a Chinese language learning community for 20 million Chinese school students, in partnership with China's Sun New Media corporation.


