Archive for June, 2010

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ICT Mark must prove its worth to survive

Two pieces of good news have came out of Becta, if indirectly, in the last few days. Firstly planned revisions to the Self Review Framework will go ahead. (These will be launched on 18th June together with the transition arrangements.) Then Naace confirmed that its contract to administer the ICT Mark would remain in place [...]

Don Knezek, ” a shot heard round the world in the ed-tech community”

There’s been a few international comments made about the closure of Becta and its implications in the wider context of worldwide educational technology, but the most telling so far is the comments Don Knezek, CEO of ISTE made to eSchool News [registration needed to read the whole article]. Don was over last week and met [...]

Naace and the Big Society, lets get on with it

There’s been two important meetings in the last three days which are beginning to shape the future of educational ICT in the UK. The first was a Naace members’ focus group that happened on 2nd June at the Naace offices in Nottingham. Planned way before the election Naace wanted to get some of its members [...]


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