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Thursday
Feb032011

Computers in Classrooms Update

I’m just putting the finishing touches to the latest edition of the newsletter, which will be published today after a gap of several months. It contains:

  • A review of the recent BETT show by Christina Kelly, a trainee teacher;
  • The economic case for cuts in ICT spending;
  • The economic case against cuts in ICT spending;
  • What does the Government really think of ICT?

plus:

  • What do employers really look for in young people?
  • Are 1:1 tech initiatives the wrong kind of reform?
  • Can technology lead us out of the economic recession?
  • What are the biological effects of social networking?

plus:

  • News and views relating to India & South Asia, Peru, Uganda, the UK and the USA.

plus:

  • Several interesting-looking resources.

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