IT for schools

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  • Oct 6 2008:

    Blogs, podcasts and online video diaries should be part of school curriculum, a thinktank has said. By Bobbie Johnson

  • 'Star Trek' style computer desks Sep 17 2008:

    Interactive multi-touch desks look like giant iPhones, say Durham designers

  • Man typing on a computer keyboard Sep 15 2008:

    There's huge potential for technology to help parents understand their children's progress at school, says Tanya Byron

  • Aug 22 2008:

    Schools have enlisted the help of online report cards and text message alerts to keep parents informed of their children's progress

  • Aug 7 2008:

    Dell books Studio | Chemical Brotherhood | A DAB One | Eyes on beach | Answer the question | BT signs Kim & Aggie | Qwerty to carry | World wide mural

  • Jul 29 2008:

    How primary schools are using technology to link up with secondary schools and ease the transition period for year 6 pupils

  • Jun 28 2008:

    Ministers are considering giving free computers to the million poorest families in England to end the digital divide. By Polly Curtis

  • Jun 17 2008:

    What do we mean by "digital divide" in the 21st century? Back when a classroom computer cost about the same as a small family saloon car it was pretty obviously about access to kit. Today laptop prices are down to the equivalent of three or four tankfulls of petrol, and half decent, used computers are within the reach of most, although clearly not everyone - there is still real poverty in the UK.

  • Jun 17 2008:

    Pupils with special educational needs are not getting access to suitable information communications technology (ICT) resources, and nowhere is this more pronounced than in mainstream secondary schools, writes Mick Archer.

  • May 27 2008:

    3-D tutorials and smell software could soon play a key role in apprenticeships and e-learning programmes. Joe Clancy reports

  • May 6 2008:

    What do you want your primary school to be like? What is your vision for learning? How will ICT influence and support it? And will your new school environment, physical and virtual, meet the aspirations of your pupils?

  • Apr 4 2008:

    Technology is not a substitute for good teaching, but rather provides the best teachers with the tools to engage pupils in learning, says Stephen Crowne

  • Apr 1 2008:

    Computers are no substitute for the real thing, says Phil Beadle

  • Feb 26 2008:

    A Microsoft executive has told MPs that forcing software companies to install high-security filters as standard on all computers would send the UK back to the 'dark ages'. By Mark Sweney

  • Diet / eating / food / obesity / pie Feb 21 2008:

    Schools are making children more overweight, says leading GP, who blames lack of exercise and break times spent sitting by computers

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