Smart has the biggest market share in Ireland
…the preferred choice for schools with a clear lead of 15% over its nearest competitor. Commenting on the Futuresource Consulting figures Greg Tierney, market development manager at Steljes , says…
…the preferred choice for schools with a clear lead of 15% over its nearest competitor. Commenting on the Futuresource Consulting figures Greg Tierney, market development manager at Steljes , says…
…courses, we do no work once 2:30pm comes, etc. The only way of stopping this image is to very publicly offer them to the government as we don’t use them….
…app allows teachers to be able to communicate much more effectively with parents, sharing notes, pictures, icons and even voice notes with home. Parents can also stay in touch with…
…were primary school teachers. The first lives with a physical disability and the second is a member of the LGBTi community. The third level representatives were Phd researchers. One was…
…“continued participation and engagement in the POD project.” They also said that the Department is “committed to taking on board feedback from schools and parents about POD.” Now, I might…
…happy to claim that while they cannot control the divestment problem, they can open up new multidenominational schools. Many of these appear to be in the form of ETB community…
…My article, “Heads in the Cloud“, was written to explain the concept of Cloud Computing to my colleagues on a mailing list I subscribe to. Basically, somebody asked what Cloud…
…Khan Academy content to the curriculum for students to use. Every time a student uses Khan Academy, they receive points for completing activities. The competition element happens each week when…
…than 150 countries, and is the world’s fastest growing online interactive whiteboard community. It is free to join and enables teachers from around the world to exchange their ideas and…
…context. The only people making Irish curriculum content seem to be the textbook companies. How mad can Ireland be that a tiny country can support almost half a dozen companies!…