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The Legacy of the BBC Microcomputer: effecting change in the UK’s cultures of computing
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Richard Millwood
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May 24, 2012
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Jul 17, 2015 05:19 PM
The impact on the UK of the BBC's Microcomputer from 1982 is explained in this report made 30 years after its introduction.
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The Microelectronics Education Programme Strategy
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Richard Millwood
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Apr 01, 1981
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Apr 05, 2011 10:44 PM
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education,
Richard Fothergill personal archive,
mep,
strategy
This is the strategy written by Richard Fothergill for the programme in April 1981
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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The Microelectronics Education Programme
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Richard Millwood
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Nov 10, 2007
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Apr 05, 2011 10:44 PM
The Microelectronics Education Programme (MEP) ran from 1980 to 1986
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The National Health Service University
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Richard Millwood
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Mar 19, 2009
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Apr 05, 2011 11:02 PM
The National Health Service University (NHSU) was set up in 2001 in response to the Government‚'s commitment to establish a university especially dedicated to health and social care and survived until 31 July 2005.
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The National Interactive Video Centre: Summary
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Richard Millwood
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published
Sep 29, 2007
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Apr 05, 2011 10:45 PM
Created in September 1984 by the National Council for Educational Technology, NIVC acted as a focus for developing and disseminating educational applications of video disc technology
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The National Interactive Video Centre collection: Summary
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Richard Millwood
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Sep 29, 2007
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Apr 05, 2011 10:39 PM
Created in September 1984 by the National Council for Educational Technology, NIVC acted as a focus for developing and disseminating educational applications of video disc technology.
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The National Interactive Video Centre
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Richard Millwood
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published
Nov 10, 2007
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Apr 05, 2011 10:45 PM
Created in September 1984 by the National Council for Educational Technology, NIVC acted as a focus for developing and disseminating educational applications of video disc technology
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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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last modified
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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published
Sep 07, 2008
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last modified
Jun 08, 2015 03:09 PM
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filed under:
tlrtp
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 Ultralab collection: summary
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Richard Millwood
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published
Sep 14, 2007
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last modified
Apr 05, 2011 10:38 PM
Ultralab was the learning technology research centre at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford, Essex from 1992 through to 2006.
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