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Dreams to Reality
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DTI - equipment
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DTI provides further funding for IT equipment - £3.5m. LEAs were asked to use the money for further microcomputers, only Acorn (BBC) Apricot, IBM and RM PCs were eligible, disk drives, printers, mice, monitors, teletext adaptors, turtles (from Valiant, or Jessup), technology platforms from Economatics or EFM. Inner London Education Authority received just under £92K
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DTI - Secondary School telecommunications
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DTI provides a grant of £140 for each secondary school to install a telephone line for data communication
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DTI Educational Software scheme
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DTI (John Butcher) 1985/88 funds provided for the purchase of Educational Software £3.5m, administered by LEAs. This funding had to be match-funded by LEAs. Announced 23.7.1985
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DTI Micros in Schools Scheme
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The Departments of Trade and Industry ran the Micros in Schools Scheme from June 1 1981 to 1984, initially offering first secondary then primary schools 50% funding on purchases of microcomputers to stimulate both education and industry.
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DTI Micros in Secondary Schools Extension
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DTI provides £2.1m for Micros in Secondary Schools (Extension project) - schools (4,000 schools) could purchase printers, colour monitors, memory upgrades, disk drives, VELA electronics box and the BBC Buggy
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DTI modems
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DTI provides funding for 1 modem in every school £1m
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DTI Primary Scheme
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DTI Micros in Primary Schools scheme contributes 50% of cost of 1 computer (cassette loading) in every primary school (BBC, RM480Z or Sinclair Spectrum) Scheme ran from Oct 82 to Dec 84. 27,295 schools participated Scheme included the MicroPrimer Package, a suite of software with documentation produced by MEP. The pack had been developed by It was put together by Don Walton and contained software mostly specified by MAPE Micros and Primary Education) members.
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Dvorak Cello-Concerto B Minor Op 104 (copy 1)
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Apr 19, 2013
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Dvorak Cello-Concerto B Minor Op 104 (copy 2)
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