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Alles in order? Ruziden om de ruimte
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00025
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs
Apple Macintosh computer
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
The Apple Macintosh was launched in January 1984, for the first time incorporating a windows, icon, mouse and pointer user interface in a consumer level computer. Successful in schools although in the minority, because of its simplicity of use combined with power.
Located in Timeline / First timeline events
Archaeology
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00111
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs
Association of Information Technology in Teacher Education
by admin published Aug 02, 2013 last modified Aug 02, 2013 02:42 AM
This organisation (ITTE) of lecturers involved in information technology in teacher education departments of universities also attracted others from the schools sector in advisory, inspection and research rĂ´les.
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Avec Plaisir (copy 1)
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00068
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs
Avec Plaisir (copy 2)
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00069
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs
Battle of the Somme
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00035
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs
BBC Acorn Microcomputer
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
The BBC selected this Acorn microcomputer in 1982 as part of its Computer Literacy Project, propelling it into widespread adoption, particularly in primary schools. Excellent in specifications, its high quality design and ease of programming made it a popular choice for teachers to develop their own software as well as run a wide range of commercially created learning packages.
Located in Timeline / First timeline events
BBC Buggy
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
The BBC Buggy was a robot kit designed by Mike Bostock to support the BBC Computer Literacy Project. It was driven from the BBC microcomputer.
Located in Timeline / First timeline events
BBC Children's Favourites
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
A00112
Located in Artefacts / Software / Interactive Videodiscs