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- From: J W Smith <J.W.Smith@gdr.bath.ac.uk>
- Subject: Use of new technologies in Schools
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- A colleague has the task of writing a report on:
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- Implications of the new technologies (eg, CD-ROM,
- CD-I, Satellite communication, Interactive video,
- networks, etc) for the teaching of science, maths and
- geography within the UK National Curriculum
- - Key Stages 2-4 (ages 12-16)
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- and she would like some examples of experimental or innovative use of
- these (or related) technologies in the teaching of these topics to this
- age-group.
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- A brief summary of the work or project plus the address (preferably
- e-mail) of a contact would be ideal.
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- Information on recently released commercial offerings in this area would
- also be useful.
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- NB - This is not my field, I'm just helping by collecting information
- which I will pass directly to her.
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- Thanks for any info,
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- John Smith.
- J.W.Smith@gdr.bath.ac.uk
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