Home Access - Who Benefits?
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...t came under the control of Becta and the taskforce worked diligently to define a series of consultation papers, which includes draft statements of requirements and functional expectations, all prepar
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28 September, 2008 |
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The Steering Committee Speaks
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...f as we developed each theme and considered the many hundreds of responses we received from the call for papers. This has been a significant labour of love for all concerned so I was keen to know more
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17 September, 2007 |
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Creative Assessment with Handhelds
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...nfluenced by digital technology, the
final presentation of work for GCSE assessment is almost entirely
paper-based, relying on print-outs of any digital work. Most teachers
that I meet agree that t
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17 March, 2007 |
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Ubiquitous Computing: More than Handhelds
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The word "ubiquitous" can be defined as "existing or being everywhere at the same time”, constantly encountered, and widespread. When applying this concept to technology, the term ubiqu
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28 April, 2006 |
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Observing Children’s Mathematical Problem Solving with 21st C Technology
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...age time to successful completion was 2 minutes and 18 seconds. The average number of clues was 5.03.3.2 Paper-and Pencil TestA week after the interviews took place, the three grids shown below were g
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10 March, 2006 |
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Adding value through podcasting
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...student centred radio-style show for us in Higher Education (http://www.csu.edu.au/division/studserv/sec/papers/chan.pdf, pg 68).Course contextTo place into context the course had approximately 100 st
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03 March, 2006 |
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A Clear view and strong signal for mLearning
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... on learning and teaching across the developing world. Delegates came from over 24 countries and over 60 papers and workshops were presented. The “Godfather” of mlearning, Mike Sharples, University of
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14 November, 2005 |
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Handheld Public Services
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...nal read it to them if they are alone in the vehicle. They used to have to get all of this from separate paper files or by radioing back to a busy control centre for each piece of information they nee
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03 May, 2005 |
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Lightweight gadget with a Heavyweight effect
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... still see people equipped like that; their PlannerDiary clutched under their arm, stuffed full of extra papers – all very important notes that must be acted upon urgently. “How quaint”, think I
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03 May, 2005 |
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BIG CHANGE for $mall ¢hange
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...: technology. Second, instant on, instant off, easy-to-learn, easy-to-use sublaptop technologies become ePaper and ePencil and enable the digital kids to satisfy that very deep need we all have to exp
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03 May, 2005 |
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Education 2010
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Set of papers from a conference held in 1989 crystal ball gazing the future with submissions from Stephen Heppell, Jonathan Briggs, Margaret Danby, Henry Liebling and Graham Brown-Martin.
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10 September, 2006 |
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Implementing Wireless PDA Technology in IT Curriculum
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A paper (pdf format) concerning implementation issues for wireless handhelds in the curriculum.
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10 March, 2006 |
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Elliot Soloway: Media Lab Colloquium Webcast
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Elliot Soloway: Palm-Sized Devices are the Personal Computers of Choice. Video presentation of paper given at MIT November 2002
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31 July, 2005 |
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Mark Weiser's Ubiquitous Computing website
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The late Mark Weiser is the father of ubiquitous computing; his web page contains links to many papers on the topic. Make sure to read his paper "The Computer for the 21st Century" published in Scient
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06 July, 2005 |
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