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School Network Upgrade Ensures Flexibility & Security Using Allied Telesis Switching Technology
White Paper They wanted to provide a secure platform for supporting pupil's own computers alongside (but secure from) the core school network. St. Swithun's is one of England's most popular and successful... [18 Jul 2008]
Photos: How to destroy your hard drive
Photo Here Tony Roberts (left), Computer Aid International CEO, cuts the ribbon on a shipment of PCs delivered to Kenya and hands over the first piece of kit to a pupil at Starehe Boys' Centre. For the more philanthropic or... [17 Jul 2008]
Dell Case Study: Bergstrasse District Council
White Paper The Bergstrasse district in Germany wanted to provide each pupil with a notebook for use in the classroom and at home. They needed to increase the current number of computers in the schools to achieve... [25 Jun 2008]
Photos: How old PCs can bridge the digital divide
Photo Tony Roberts (left), CEO and founder of Computer Aid International, cuts the ribbon on a shipment of PCs delivered to Kenya and hands over the first piece of kit to a pupil at Starehe Boys' Centre. Students at Ndururumo... [12 Feb 2007]
How recycled PCs bridge the digital divide
News Speaking at Ndururumo secondary school in Nyahururu, a seven-hour drive into the highlands north of Nairobi, one pupil told delegates from the UK that Kenyans must understand technology and be able to use... [12 Feb 2007]
Web software to save schools time and money
News Along with the finance capabilities, Integris G2 manages information relating to pupil attendance and performance as well as student and teacher timetables. While competing info management systems have to be installed on... [11 Jan 2007]
Linux schools pilot hopes to inspire others
News A number of schools in the US state of Indiana have deployed Linux in a pilot project that could lead to every secondary school pupil in the state using the open source operating system, software company Linspire said on... [05 Aug 2005]
Chancellor doles out IT cash for schools
News Primary and secondary school students will benefit from increased capital investment on buildings, technology and computers worth £1,000 per pupil per year by 2010 — a £350 rise on last year's figure. [17 Mar 2005]
The future's bright for UK high-tech
Comment Other figures that caused an 'it wasn't like that in my day' reaction included a pupil to computer ratio of 6:1 in secondary education and 80 per cent of teachers saying they are confident using... [29 Aug 2002]
Stoke-on-Trent youngsters go online for free
News All schools will link computers into the intranet project which will provide each pupil with free Internet access and a portal featuring educational and information resources linked to the curriculum. [26 Nov 1999]
Macs and schools go hand in hand - but is Apple losing its grip?
Comment Education minister David Blunkett pledged £100m to get every pupil surfing and learning on the Web by 2000. In one of the first NGFL contract announcements, Edinburgh City Council awarded Xemplar Education a £1m contract... [23 Jul 1998]