Digital Curriculum - Their Space
The way young people use technology outside school is changing and so are the ways they learn. This project, funded by the NCSL, aims to explore how schools should respond to children's informal learning with digital media such as games consoles, the internet and mobile phones.
- Teachers victims of cyber-bullys Increasing numbers of teachers are becoming victims of cyber-bullying from both pupils and parents, a teachers' organisation has said. 12th February 2007
- Something Wiki this way comes Is wikipedia just for lazy students, or is it really at the forefront of an academic revolution 9th February 2007
- Carphone Warehouse : Mobile Life Report Survey mapping the public's attitudes to, and uses of, mobile phones. Some interesting stats. 19th September 2006
- TV gets left behind as kids head for the web A new survey has shown that two thirds of kids spend more time online than watching TV. More than half use Social Networking sites every week. 1st September 2006
- Reimagining Higher Education Thinking about the future of higher education in the context of the Long Tail, the Play Ethic and Cradle to Cradle sustainability 15th August 2006
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Xbox outlines 'YouTube for games' Microsoft to develop software for the Xbox 360 which will let non-professionals develop titles and then share them via the Xbox Live online service. 14th August 2006
- TDA futures - teaching 2012 The TDA ran 9 regional seminars to bring together practitioners from across England to consider the future of their work in an intellectually structured session - this is the result 14th August 2006
- FT - Most UK youth on social networking sites FT - Most UK youth on social networking sites 11th August 2006
- Children and Young People's Home Use of ICT for Educational Purposes:The Impact on Attainment Report by Professor Gill Valentine, Dr Jackie March and Professor Charles Pattie that explores the links between children's educational use of ICT at home and their performance and attainment at school. Based on research conducted in the summer term 2004, in 12 schools.
