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BBC News - Government backs call for classroom coding - 0 views

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    Interesting stance from the UK, where the government hopes to raise up the importance of computer science in education, where ICT (information and communication technology) lessons are not up to date with the needs and skills of the 21st century. Kids engaged in ICT classes learn how to use software, and not how software works or how it's created. From the article: "Written by gaming guru Ian Livingstone and visual effects veteran Alex Hope, Next Gen called for programming skills to replace learning about business software in ICT lessons." direct link to the UK Government's response to the 'Next Gen' report: http://www.dcms.gov.uk/publications/8646.aspx

Police Jobs Through Police-Recruitment UK - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 06 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
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Nesta blasts UK schools for "wasted" technology investments | IT PRO - 0 views

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    From the UK, but in keeping with a theme we have often explored: the way the teacher uses the technology has much to do with its effectiveness.  

The Key To My Success - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 08 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

I am Now a Police Officer in Kent - 2 views

started by Sarah Usher on 03 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

One Step Closer to My Dream - 3 views

started by Sarah Usher on 02 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Pass the Police Recruitment Process in One Attempt - 1 views

started by Sarah Usher on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Mobile phone boom in developing world could boost e-learning | Global development | gua... - 1 views

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    Along the lines of the discussions we've been having on the isites, mobile learning has major potential in the developing world. "Mobile phones are increasingly ubiquitous in poor countries, which now account for FOUR IN EVERY FIVE connections worldwide". This means that almost everyone owns or has access to a mobile phone. How can we leverage this reality? Well, we can't impose anything that requires a smart phone, since most of these mobile phones cannot access 3G or wifi networks. Perhaps we can start to send podcasts as voice notes? Audio wikis of information sent via sms? In-phone calculators for math homework completion? I think all we need is an educational system that supports this type of learning, and m-learning can possible change the face of education in the developing world. 
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Online learning: pedagogy, technology and opening up higher education - 2 views

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    "There is a danger that MOOCs will reinforce rather than disrupt a two-tier education system in the US, and eventually in the UK, with campus-based learning as premium elite education and online learning as a basic offering."
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Baku FC name 21-year-old as manager based on computer game experience | Metro.co.uk - 0 views

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    Exciting to see how a massive online computer simulation game has enabled a young internet football manager to gain credibility in a real league. This has important implications for other educational simulations.
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UK universities in online launch to challenge US - 1 views

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    Did they jump or were they pushed?
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Lessons taught in 3D help children learn more and behave better as it increases levels ... - 1 views

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    Article in Mail Online
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Is interactive fiction the future of books? | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    IDEO's take on the future of the book
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BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Facebook 'cuts student drop-outs' - 0 views

  • Facebook pages for individual courses help the students to bond with each other, work together as a team and maintain their connection with staff.
  • "Technology is no longer an optional extra - and modern trends such as social networking should not be ignored,"
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BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams - 2 views

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    Schools in Denmark are piloting a program which allows students to use computers with internet access on national writing exams.
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Facebook launches safety tips as part of anti-bullying week | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    facebook takes cyber bullying issues seriously. facebook solutions: 1) use privacy control settings 2) use those "remove" and "delete" buttons to drop bullies from your friend list.
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Who's actually doing the tweeting? | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    on bogus tweets. many celebrities hire twitter ghostwriters to tweet for them. "public figures can't afford to be boring on Twitter."
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Google centralises privacy control | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    article on Google Dashboard--google's new centralized privacy control site
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BBC News - World of Warcraft cities hacked - 1 views

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    trouble at WoW
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