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BI shows girls do better than boys at University of Greenwich
BI software helped the University find out that women students were consistently doing better than the men.
Intel extends Challenge to UK
Paul Otellini has included the UK in Intel's $150,000 business plan competition, and announced the company needs 1.3 billion computers to get one...
Parents want text updates on students
Parents want to know more about their children’s progress in classroom, and believe tech can help that.
Firms demanding more from next-gen workers
The skills you need to be attractive to modern day employers have drastically changed - and the pressure is on the education sector to help equip...
Cambridge signs multi-million pound VoIP deal
BT and Cisco to modernise the telephony infrastructure used by academics and students.
Google and IBM team up on clusters
Students get funding to research the creation of internet-scale applications of the future.<br/>
Online museum gives insight into tech past
Students at the University of Dundee have created a web-based Museum of Lost Interactions so that people can get a better understanding of the...
Microsoft and WebFusion offer Tech students free web hosting
The two companies look to support STEM-D students with free web hosting service to free them from sole reliance on university network resources.
Portsmouth Uni students switch to Google
University students move on to Google Apps.
Week in Review: Google takes on China
Google threatens to quit China, the economy recovers, students get new tech, and more from this week in IT.
BETT Roundup: Games boost students' skills
At the BETT conference in London, a Greenwich school tells how it's trialling Nintendo DS in classrooms, a survey shows parents back online...
Education minister calls on websites to tackle cyber bullying
Alan Johnson tells teachers union that online video sites have a "social responsibility and moral obligation" to remove content which is harassing...
BETT: Real-time reporting for students
Minister for schools announces plans to give parents real-time, web-based access to children's progress in school by 2010.
Public Sector Roundup: Vale protects documents
Vale Royal Borough opts for fault-tolerant servers, students get access to digital maps and Wales offers foot-and-mouth text alerts.
How far would you go for internet access?
A Uganda school is raising funds to pay for internet access for its students and teachers. Can you imagine paying out all your cash for a 45-minute...
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.
Schools send snow day alerts by text
Thousands of text messages and automated voice calls help UK schools notify students' parents of closures.
BETT: Brunel tackles harrassment with anti-spam
Brunel University uses IronMail to target online harrassment to protect their 13,000 students.
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.
Students to be taught Twitter in school?
A leaked curriculum report has suggested primary school children will be expected to learn about web tools and even spellcheck – assuming they...
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