Technology in Schools in the Dark Ages?
…since he was in school in 1985, nothing has changed in Irish schools when it comes to “teaching computers.” He claims that his son receives about the same amount of…
…since he was in school in 1985, nothing has changed in Irish schools when it comes to “teaching computers.” He claims that his son receives about the same amount of…
From Teachnet Blog (http://blog.teachnet.ie/?p=1970) The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) have announced that all major interactive whiteboard vendors have agreed to make their educational content available in the…
This guest post has been written by Simon Sharkey from the company Bryan S. Ryan, a specialist in print and business technology. The company recently exhibited at the IPPN conference…
…themselves and essentially are self-serving. Rather than threatening a strike now, here’s a chance for the INTO to take on some of the cutbacks to show our commitment to helping…
…they weren’t going to do this for free. It looks like the pre-selected companies on the procurement procedures all come from this list: Lenovo, Microsoft, etc. More interestingly, the prices…
…their community to support these businesses. It would also be an investment from these companies rather than an expense as their employees of the future will have had excellent experience…
…get the issues out there and I want this to be a forum where teachers can freely and respectfully speak their mind. I will be reviewing educational products with the…
…focus on a number of areas of interest to me. Please add your own guesses by commenting at the bottom of this post. For me, the most eery of my…
…20 years later, much of the compensation has still not been paid back. However, in perhaps one of the greatest coups, if anything goes wrong with any of their buildings,…
…on World Teachers’ Day, here’s the link to the homepage: http://www.5oct.org or you can visit http://www.ei-ie.org for ways you can celebrate by planning lessons to allow your class to worship…