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Entries to the European e-Inclusion Awards now closed - 469 submissions received.

Entries to the European e-Inclusion Awards now closed - 469 submissions received.

The e-Inclusion Awards have been established by the European Commission to raise awareness, encourage participation and recognise excellence and good practice in using ICT and digital technology to tackle social and digital exclusion across Europe.
UK universities aim to spearhead online education – globally

UK universities aim to spearhead online education – globally

UK higher education is a world-class brand, encapsulating research and qualitative excellence.
Last Chance to apply for European e-Inclusion Awards

Last Chance to apply for European e-Inclusion Awards

Entries for the European e-Inclusion Awards will close on September 12, 2008.
New Online Social Network: A Mental Health, ‘Facebook’ like, gated-community

New Online Social Network: A Mental Health, ‘Facebook’ like, gated-community

Recently. socially-minded, non-profit, MESOMOCO CIC launches its first service: a powerful, free, self-help, online social network for the mental health community.
Is web 2.0 the new tool for homework?

Is web 2.0 the new tool for homework?

A recent survey has identified that school children and web-savvy parents class Web 2.0 services (such as Wikipedia) as the most useful classroom tools; however teachers' opinions are divided.
Don’t miss out on TalkTalk’s technology awards

Don’t miss out on TalkTalk’s technology awards

TalkTalk Innovation in the Community Awards - Deadline 30 September 2008
Learning with technology gets the right results says Becta

Learning with technology gets the right results says Becta

Becta, the education technology agency, is urging schools to improve the way they use technology to support learning, as evidence continues to build around the positive impact on GCSE results and grades.
EverybodyOnline NI celebrates its 5,000th participant’s 90th Birthday

EverybodyOnline NI celebrates its 5,000th participant’s 90th Birthday

Martin Armour, a County Antrim pensioner, marked his ninetieth birthday by becoming the 5,000th person to join the digital revolution with EverybodyOnline Northern Ireland.