Number 36 – Autumn 2000
Is ICT a subject?, Should ICT be a subject?, european schoolnet, mirandanet – transforming teaching, E3M conference report, research conference report, SWITTE…
Is ICT a subject?, Should ICT be a subject?, european schoolnet, mirandanet – transforming teaching, E3M conference report, research conference report, SWITTE…
Managing the standards – portfolio marking, it’s teaching Jim but not as we know it, Survey of ICT use during PGCE first block practice, images
Is anybody out there?, Helping ITE students to meet the NC in ICT, just in time learning, meeting the standards in schools, what motivates teachers
Using databases and finding literature, health and safety, ICT and PGCE student teachers – are there still problems?, intriducing new students to ICT – trying
ITTE research day, research news, using ICT for interactive teaching, and which straw did you get?, C in your IT anyone?, ICT in literature…
Remembering Bill Tagg, ICT education research centre is online, working on a multimedia project based in Latvia, who are you talking to?, BSCW – its
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