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media
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Richard Millwood
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Aug 30, 2014
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Computers in the Curriculum Project
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MEP directorate
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Richard Millwood
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Mike Bostock, Richard Fothergill, Helen Hindess, John Anderson and Bob Coates
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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MEP logo
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Richard Millwood
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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Micro Smile
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Richard Millwood
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Oct 09, 2012
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educational software,
mathematics
The first 30 SMILE programs for the BBC Micro Model 'B'
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MICRO-SMILE booklet
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Richard Millwood
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SMILE was an ILEA mathematics project which produced learning resources for children of all abilities in the 11-16 age range.
Most of the many items were written by practising teachers and this included the design of the 30 computer programmes described in this booklet.
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Micro Smile
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Microelectronics
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Richard Millwood
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Dec 01, 1979
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BBC computer literacy project
"A report prepared by Robert Albury and David Allen of the BBC Continuing Education Department for the Manpower Services Commission"
December 1979
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BBC Computer Literacy Project
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Microelectronics Education Programme - The Strategy
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Richard Millwood
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The strategy document published by Richard Fothergill in April 1981 to guide the MEP programme from 1981 - 1986
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Richard Fothergill's personal archive
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Mike Bostock
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Richard Millwood
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Naace
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Richard Millwood
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Feb 06, 2009
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Naace is the professional association for those who are concerned with advancing education through the appropriate use of information and communications technology (ICT). Naace was established in 1984 and has become the key influential professional association for those working in ICT in education.
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Naace
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Richard Millwood
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Feb 06, 2009
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Apr 05, 2011 11:01 PM
Naace is the professional association for those who are concerned with advancing education through the appropriate use of information and communications technology (ICT). Naace was established in 1984 and has become the key influential professional association for those working in ICT in education.
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