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British Educational Suppliers Association
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BESA is a trade association founded in 1933 with over 300 members which include manufacturers and distributors of equipment, materials, books, consumables, furniture, technology, ICT hardware and digital content – all to the education market.
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The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme
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Richard Millwood
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Sep 07, 2008
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Jun 08, 2015 03:09 PM
The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme (TLTP) was jointly funded by the four higher education funding bodies, HEFCE, SHEFC, HEFCW
and DENI, who allocated 22.5 million pounds over three years, starting in 1992-93, for the first phase of the programme
and 11.25 million pounds for the second at a time when the sector was experiencing a period of rapid expansion.
Added to the funding bodies' own commitment of 33 million pounds was the direct and indirect contributions made by institutions to the projects
they hosted. The overall funding for TLTP was somewhere in the region of 75 million pounds.
TLTP was launched with the aim of achieving productivity and efficiency gains whilst maintaining and improving quality in the provision of
teaching and learning. Challenges had arisen in the form of increasing pressure on resource and the demand for high quality teaching and
learning from what was fast becoming a large and extremely diverse student population.
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The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme
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Richard Millwood
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Sep 07, 2008
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The Teaching and Learning Technology Programme (TLTP) was jointly funded by the four higher education funding bodies, HEFCE, SHEFC, HEFCW
and DENI, who allocated 22.5 million pounds over three years, starting in 1992-93, for the first phase of the programme
and 11.25 million pounds for the second at a time when the sector was experiencing a period of rapid expansion.
Added to the funding bodies' own commitment of 33 million pounds was the direct and indirect contributions made by institutions to the projects
they hosted. The overall funding for TLTP was somewhere in the region of 75 million pounds.
TLTP was launched with the aim of achieving productivity and efficiency gains whilst maintaining and improving quality in the provision of
teaching and learning. Challenges had arisen in the form of increasing pressure on resource and the demand for high quality teaching and
learning from what was fast becoming a large and extremely diverse student population.
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The Electronic Libraries Programme (ELib)
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Richard Millwood
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Sep 07, 2008
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Apr 05, 2011 11:01 PM
The Electronic Libraries Programme, funded by JISC as a consequence of the Follett Report into UK academic libraries, began in the spring of 1995.
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The Electronic Libraries Programme (ELib)
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Richard Millwood
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Sep 07, 2008
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Apr 05, 2011 11:00 PM
The Electronic Libraries Programme, funded by JISC as a consequence of the Follett Report into UK academic libraries, began in the spring of 1995.
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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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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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UKeU
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Richard Millwood
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Mar 06, 2009
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Apr 05, 2011 11:01 PM
The UK e-University project (UKeU) was established in 2001 as a company owned by the UK's Universities to develop online degrees for overseas and business users. It was effectively wound up in 2004.
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