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E-Learning Credits
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E-Learning Credits 2002-05 £300m funding (Standards Fund 31c) for schools to purchase digital curriculum resources
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E-learning credits, College Online, laptops for teachers and schools' broadband
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Mar 05, 2011
Charles Clark, Secretary of State for Education and Skills announced at BETT 03, and extra £280m for e-learning credits, this brings the total to £100m each year for the next 3 years to give schools access to online curriculum materials. An extra £92m to develop College Online. £8m for Online training for teachers in 2004. An extra £195m to provide more laptops for teachers over the next 3 years and finally an extra £287m to provide all schools with broadband capability by 2006, this is on top of the £71m already announced for 2004.
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Eat Right - Eat Well
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Apr 19, 2013
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Education Act
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Mar 05, 2011
Education (Grants and Awards) Act - gave Secretary of State power to promote particular developments in education spending
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Education Reform Act - National Curriculum
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Mar 05, 2011
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Education Reform Act - National Curriculum introduced - development of educational computing low priority - IT was not a separate subject but a section of Design Technology
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Education Support Grants
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Mar 05, 2011
DES Circular 6/84 Education Support Grants announced. ESG allowed government to without money from LEA budgets, which could be applied for specific projects specified by the Secretary of State
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Education Technology Action Group report published
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At the beginning of 2014, Ministers from the UK Departments for Education and Business Innovation and Skills set up the Education Technology Action Group (ETAG). They were asked to advise on how digital technology might empower teachers and learners by enabling innovation across schools, further education and higher education sectors for the benefit of students, employers and the wider economy.
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Education, society and technology in the 1980s
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Jun 30, 2012
An article from 1980 written by Geoffrey Hubbard, Director, Council for Educational Technology
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Educational Computing - The View from a College, 1981
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Jun 13, 2008
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John Gray 1981 - Colleagues at Blackpool & Fylde College in the early 1980s, Terry Cowham & Pat O'Connell in particular, were early into the exploration of how the new 'microcomputers' like the Research Machines 380Z and the 'PET' could be used. These devices were around in growing numbers by 1980 and there was a recognition that something quite significant was about to happen.
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Educational Software Survey - Mathematics
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Jan 10, 2013
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Please fill in this survey below to give your opinions about the curation, revival and re-invention of mathematics software developed in the eighties.
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