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BETT 2012

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Education Technology and ICT at BETT 2012

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Friday
Jan132012

Educational Technology: Unofficial BETT Guide, a reminder

Two great publications are now available for download. This one is full of tips for “doing” BETT (83 in all, as it happens). Covers post-BETT too!

Getting the best out of BETT

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To download this free 83 point guide, go to the BETT Files page on the ICT in Education website. This is ideal if you’re a first-timer as far as BETT is concerned, although even seasoned BETT-goers may find something of interest, such as how to share your or your students’ impressions of BETT.

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