Primary Interactive Whiteboard project
National Primary Interactive Whiteboard project involved 6 LEAs who received £476K each to develop the use of IWB in Years 5 and 6 in primary
National Primary Interactive Whiteboard project involved 6 LEAs who received £476K each to develop the use of IWB in Years 5 and 6 in primary
Dept of Industry funds scheme for FE to purchase advanced CNC machine tools budget £5m (50% funding) Scheme to run for 2 years, and administered
DoE (Dept of Employment) funds Training & Vocational Education Inititative (TVEI) in secondary education £20m
DTI Micros in Primary Schools ran from Oct 1982 to Dec 1984
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) establishes Micros in Schools scheme £15.1m 1981/2. The aim was to provide all secondary schools (6,514 schools) with
DES (Dept of Education and Science) establishes the Microelectronics Education Programme, (MEP) to support educational computing (mainly secondary sector – expanded into Primary), through the
NDPCAL was a higher education project which ran from 1973 to 1977,
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
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