The secrets of Finlands success?
Sunday, April 25th, 2010Finland, known by some as the educational tourism capital of the world, tops the PISA league tables and has attracted the interest of many politicians.
Finland, known by some as the educational tourism capital of the world, tops the PISA league tables and has attracted the interest of many politicians.
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The question persists and indeed grows whether the computer will make it easier or harder for human beings to know who they really are…
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Mobile computing, Open content, Augmented Reality, electronic books, gesture computing, visual data analysis all within 3 years?
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Mobile Learning in schools has been in the headlines recently and next week BECTA should publish the Bristol University evaluation of the world famous Wolverhampton Learn2Go project but last week it was the turn of Further Education to celebrate the success of the £12m LSC funded MoLeNET project.
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