results for 'e-learning'
City University goes high speed
New deal with ntl: Telewest will connect 15,000 students and 2,500 staff with a high speed network.
Liberata axed from school grant contract
Capita is set to take over after the Learning and Skills Council axed Liberata following complaints that thousands of students were not receiving...
Ubuntu: Bridging the technology gap
In our second interview with Mark Shuttleworth, the man behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, we discuss issues of interoperability and the...
Windows 7 could be out by next Christmas
Learning lessons from Vista, Microsoft look to be focusing on a Windows 7 launch for the next holiday season.
Semantic wiki powers e-learning portal
IT education and research council website launch will create assessment framework repository.
Oldham schools learn the benefits of videoconferencing
The council is working with Codian and LifeSize to build 'bridges for learning' that take advantage of leading-edge videoconferencing technologies.
Businesses failing to support e-learning
Although e-learning is increasing in use, most businesses are failing to support employees in using it properly.
Sussex NHS IT service saves with e-learning
The UK's largest shared Health Informatics Service expects to save significant costs and improve delivery to 25,000 users with new flexible...
Honda e-learning supports brand diplomacy
The automotive manufacturer is rolling out a global knowledge sharing and learning programme designed to create 'ambassadors' out of its staff and...
Social workers are e-ready
Social care employees have the IT skills to take up e-learning, if their employers would only let them, according to research by the Social Care...
Education Roundup: £60 million for student tech
The Learning and Skills Council boosts spending on post-16 educational IT by £20 million, Leeds university goes virtual with Blackboard, and a...
E-learning could help cut university costs
The use of technology to cut the costs of delivering education could help universities such as Swansea.
BETT: Anti-bullying software for a million students
Some 2,600 schools in London are set to get e-safety software though the London Grid for Learning.
Computer for every child programme kicks off
The importance of technology in learning is highlighted by the government's plans to ensure every student has a computer and broadband access.
Teachers split over web use in classrooms
A new survey suggests students and teachers disagree about how useful the internet is as a learning tool.
Learning tech gets £3.9 million boost
The Technology Exemplar Network will help fund users and providers of educational technology.
Norfolk e-learning keeps sick kids in class
Virutal learning programme lets sick, pregnant and otherwise excluded students finish GCSE qualifications and sit exams from home.
School expands virtual learning
Emerson Park School signs up with Extrasys to save money while expanding its e-learning environment.


















