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Towards a Unified e-Learning Strategy Consultation
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
DfES (Dept for Education and Skills) launched Towards a Unified e-Learning Strategy Consultation in July 2003. Strategy focussed on making sure the benefits of e-learning are universally available. Outlines the long-term strategy, rather than quick fix, of how e-learning might improve the learning experience.
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Towards Computer Literacy - The BBC Computer Literacy Project 1979-1983
by admin published Mar 27, 2012 last modified May 24, 2012 12:53 PM
This is an account of the history of the BBC Computer Literacy Project created in 1983 by John Radcliffe and Roberts Salkeld. It was then transcribed from a PDF scan by Richard Millwood 4th April 2012
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Travelling Light
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
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Image JPEG image Treasures of the British Crown - front.jpg
by admin last modified May 23, 2013 06:02 PM
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Image JPEG image Treasures of the British Crown - back.jpg
by admin last modified May 23, 2013 06:02 PM
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Treasures of the British Crown (copy 1)
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
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Treasures of the British Crown (copy 2)
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
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Treasures of the British Crown (copy 3)
by admin published Apr 19, 2013
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TVEI
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
DoE (Dept of Employment) funds Training & Vocational Education Inititative (TVEI) in secondary education £20m
Located in Timeline / First timeline events
UK e-University
by admin published Mar 05, 2011
The UK e-University project (UKeU) was established in 2001. The original business plan forecast rapid growth to 110,000 students within the UKeU's first six years, reaching over 250,000 by Year 10. Revenues were forecast to grow commensurately, breaking even by Year 5 (2006ä07) and generating gross profits of more than £110m by Year 10. It was effectively wound up in 2004 by HEFCE, having spent £50 million of public money but having succeeded only in attracting 900 students.
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