What’s changed in tech education since 2001?
What do Windows XP, the iPod and Xbox have in common? All three of these unquestionably innovative products have transformed…
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What do Windows XP, the iPod and Xbox have in common? All three of these unquestionably innovative products have transformed…
The saying goes: ‘absence makes the heart grow fonder’. If this is true, schools are very, very fond of the…
It goes without saying that COVID-19 has had massive implications for the education sector. Social distancing measures implemented in response…
In a January interview with The Telegraph, Kathy Crewe-Read, headteacher of Wolverhampton Grammar School laid out her support for and…
Many of us still remember how the mobile phone used to be (a large handset, buttons and ¾ yes ¾…
As many teachers know, mobile devices are a staple in the modern classroom. One device in particular, however, has carved…
At the recent learning technology trade show, Bett, I saw roughly thirty different providers of interactive screens, tables and whiteboards….
The project, costing over £1 million, aims to revolutionise student learning and the way students collaborate with teaching staff. Over…
Loughborough High School in Leicestershire, part of Loughborough Endowed Schools, held a special conference called ‘A Tablet for Every Pupil’, to share…
Members of the science department at Bolton School Boys’ Division welcomed teaching colleagues from across the north to an e-learning…
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