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Another interesting-looking collection of websites, tools and resources. Plenty here to read or just dip into -- and a lot more than the 42 cited!
Doug Woods goes back to the future with this article on retro computing. Does it matter that some "new" technology is actually pretty similar to old technology, but in a new set of clothes? Doug has some incive views on this.
Another timely, thought-provoking (and somewhat long) post, about the inappropriate use of technology in education.
In my view, it's essential that people know when NOT to use technology. Read the post, decide for yourself.
I've had a quick look at this (and I mean quick) and haven't had a chance to read the parts about ICT teachers. But I will check later, as it looks like it contai9ns interesting content. May be worth your while looking at this 58 page PDF.
The latest edition of IFIP, the ICT newsletter based in India, includes a range of interesting-looking articles, including social entrepreneurship and ICT in Nigeria. Also, the work Miles Berry and I did to find out how youngsters use technology when not at school. Available free of charge.
ICT in The Rose Review of the Primary Curriculum
My review of the just-published Independent Review of ICT User Skills
The 13 year old news mogul. Amazing? Frightening! Great stuff. I wonder what they're taught in ICT lessons...
This looks like it could be the answer to a problem that crops up time and again: how to embed files in your blog or website. Worth looking into. Thanks to @speters who tweeted it, having heard about it from @jomcleay.
This looks worthy of further investigation. Karl Goddard says: "Occasionally a tool comes along that could change the way we do stuff online. Most fail by either being too elegant and therefore offering not enough change..."
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