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- From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk
- Subject: Acorn news release: AECs
- Date: 20 Jan 93 08:42:26 GMT
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- Acorn Continues Support for IT Centres
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- Embargo Release Date 20th January 1993
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- At a time of turmoil when IT Advisory Centres are fighting to survive and
- individual advisory teachers face an uncertain future, Acorn Computers is
- maintaining its support for Advisory Centres.
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- Acorn in Education Centres, designed to provide schools with comprehensive
- IT support and advice, are emerging as an ever more important and unifying
- force within education. Since its launch in September 1992, nearly 40 IT
- Advisory Centres across the UK have opted to join the Acorn scheme.
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- More and more highly qualified IT advisory teachers, steeped in the
- tradition of non-profit making public services, are now being forced into
- the commercial world as LEAs reduce funding for their IT advisory centres.
- Acorn's initiative is helping them to make a smooth transition and so
- maintain the quality of their service and support for schools.
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- Acorn has achieved this by offering comprehensive marketing support and
- training to its AECs. It has also been responsible for arranging AEC
- network meetings, which can provide an important forum at which IT advisors
- can exchange ideas and agree upon a unified nationwide strategy. By taking
- note of what these educationalists have to say, Acorn in turn is able to
- benefit education by adopting its vision for the future in a forward
- thinking approach to its IT products and services.
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- Commenting on the AECs, Doug Masterton, Head of Leeds IT Advisory Service,
- said "In the face of the current turmoil, Acorn's support is enabling us to
- maintain the quality of our service and survive in the commercial world.
- This security leaves us free to concentrate on the teaching of IT to make it
- thrilling and to continue to improve standards for the children." Leeds IT
- Centre - the largest in the north of England - is partially funded by the
- LEA.
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- According to Linda Spear, Director of the Cambridgeshire Centre for IT and
- Education (CITE), Acorn's collaboration with IT Advisory Centres has played
- an important role in shaping the quality of IT education across Britain.
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- "Now that schools are responsible for their own purchasing decisions, it is
- important that they adopt a long term IT strategy and buy equipment that
- will still be in use in 10 years' time. Marketing assistance from Acorn has
- enabled us to maintain a high profile and satisfy the needs of our
- customers." CITE is one of the UK's first self funding IT Advisory Centres
- serving all the county's 350 schools.
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- Each of the UK's AECs house a representative sample of Acorn's latest range
- of computers - including desktop machines, portables, network solutions,
- multimedia equipment and peripherals. A reference library of core
- curriculum software is also available, enabling teachers to test out
- products and receive advice on how best to implement their use in the
- classroom. Many of the AECs also offer In Service Education and Training
- courses.
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- ENDS
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- Further information from Dick Wallin, Acorn Computers, Tel 0223 254254
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