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Nascom II computer
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The Nascom II computer kit was based on the Z80 processor and had 2k of memory, 1.5k of which was dedicated to the operating system. Some school teachers purchased this kind of computer to help teach microelectronics.
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Now the Chips are Down
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BBC Horizon TV Programme, Now the Chips are Down This broadcast set a ball rolling in government as to how prepared was the UK to develop and exploit the advent of microchip technologies.
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NDPCAL
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National Development Programme in Computer Assisted Learning (NDPCAL) £2.5m budget over 5 years. 30+ projects established in UK to investigate potential of Computer Assisted Learning (CAL), mainly at tertiary level using graphics terminals to communicate with mainframe and minicomputers. Funded by 7 Government Departments
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CIC
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Computers in the Curriculum Project funded by Schools Council based at Kings College University of London. Produced material in 5 subject areas based on interactive computer programs
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Computers in the Curriculum Project (CIC)
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From 1972 to 1991 the Computers in the Curriculum Project was funded by the Schools Council and subsequently by the Microelectronics Education Programme and others to develop simulation software for the secondary curriculum.
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BBC's Tommorrow's World presents Nellie
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Mar 05, 2011
In 1969, The BBC's Tomorrow's World shows a computer used in school - Nellie - set to revolutionise the classroom.
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First timeline events
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The events in this folder are drawn from documents produced by - Heather Govier – Autumn 2009, Sandra Crapper – Autumn 2009, Sue Thomas (Roehampton University) – Spring 1992 and Richard Millwood - 2008-9.
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National Health Service University
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Mar 19, 2009
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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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Embedding
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Stories of new practices becoming the norm in educational contexts
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