Sleeping with the Multinationals
…smaller companies, especially those already involved in educational content. There are a number of very small companies in Ireland making a living from selling educational software. Some of these are:…
…smaller companies, especially those already involved in educational content. There are a number of very small companies in Ireland making a living from selling educational software. Some of these are:…
…come to school and the level of ability they come to him/her. Even if this analogy isn’t great, all we know about this sort of arrangement is that it makes…
…Promethean’s ActivInspire being the more famed software for its usability. However, teachers found the software that comes with the IMEX Interwrite and the IQBoard to be of comparable quality. The…
…link between completing teacher training and becoming a fully-probated teacher. Effectively, one is sent out to the solitary confines of a classroom and twice a year, an inspector comes into…
…to them. I get the impression that if one company offers a price, you could probably get the other company to match it. Prices seem to be flexible to a…
…main channel for communicating online with only 6% preferring to use email. The Blue Coat survey, which was completed in June 2011, interviewed 164 Irish students in secondary school and…
…or so. If you have a web site that you think should be here, add it to the comments and I’d love to check it out. 1. Calm.com If your…
…and publicity, a secondary school in Co. Meath gave all their first year students a Fizzbook (a tablet/laptop combo) with electronic replicas of the textbooks. So, it’s the same old…
…funding and a completely different way of assessing and working with their students. It is like comparing Gardaí to Firemen and giving them the same expectations. Listen to the people…
…an advertising feature for lots of different companies involved in education with a couple of interesting articles amongst the litter. This time, it’s far worse. If I were an average…