Review: 2012 Irish Olympics Team (Prim-Ed)
The Olympics will be held in London this year and Prim-Ed are the official educational partners of the Irish Olympic team. They have released a complete pack of stickers, banners,…
The Olympics will be held in London this year and Prim-Ed are the official educational partners of the Irish Olympic team. They have released a complete pack of stickers, banners,…
…high-speed broadband in hubs of the community, such as schools and expand from there. All parts of Ireland should be capable of receiving fibre speeds and high priority must be…
…come up with. Anseo Guide to Tablet Computers – iPads, Androids and all that Anseo Guide to Visualisers – two types of visualiser and how to use them Anseo Guide…
…an educational software publisher, lamenting the fact that less than 4% of teachers used their classroom computer at all. At the time, I was writing software and we had released…
Computerised Library Systems for school seem to be the “in thing” these days and there are lots of them available on the Irish market from Irish companies. There are at…
…was how Daithí rubbishes the idea that primary schools need the latest computers and with a bit of thought, they can be networked to make super computers. So that was…
I’ve been under the impression that Prim-Ed and Promethean were one and the same company, wrongly. I received an email from Prim-Ed’s marketing department to put me right. According to…
…complete relevance to learning tables. In fact, the sentences below represent 6 number facts. They seemed meaningless to many because they have appeared in a new way. A child comes…
A new school generally comes with nothing. When I say nothing, I don’t mean absolutely nothing; it comes with classrooms, toilets and sometimes an office or two. After that, it’s…
…somewhat over the years. What do our two candidates think? [Due to time constraints with attempting to manage the comments, I’ve decided to switch off the comments on the blog…