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We want to and will make it easy for schools to keep their staff, pupils, parents, partners, other stake-holders and wider community informed, updated and engaged.

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It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.

We'll give you all the training you'll need, support you on the phone or with email, all to make sure you get the best out of your investment.

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Archive page for Wednesday, 07 June 2006

 We, Jun 7, 2006
Video outakes
WSJ.com: User Generated Content: "Traditional books "are where words go to die.""

Do you waste more than 10 minutes at my site :-(

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 9:50:04 PM to the Psychology dept.
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Video outakes



ElectronicsWeekly: Cisco expands networking education programme in UK: "Networking giant Cisco Systems has joined forces with two UK universities to create a regional academy for IT-related skills, using the Internet to educate."

My mam thinks Swansea's not as nice as it used to be. Still, the Gower is glorious. Kick butt Swansea :-)

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 9:06:21 AM to the Blogging news dept.
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Silicon Swansea



Obvious?
BBC: Poor 'miss out on good education': "Children from poorer families are less likely to go to good schools than their better-off peers, a study says."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 8:54:31 AM to the Education news dept.
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Obvious?



Personal Learning Environments
Graham Attwell: Personal Learning Environments: "Position Paper on Personal Learning Environments for next weeks PLE meeting in Manchester..."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 8:40:05 AM to the Edu blogging dept.
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Personal Learning Environments



Too much too young
Guardian: TalkTalk finds free broadband response overwhelming: "Technology: Carphone Warehouse staff struggle to cope as 340,000 people sign up for 'free' broadband."

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 8:39:34 AM to the Off topic dept.
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Too much too young



Tip sheet
Guy Kawasaki: How to Kick Silicon Valley's Butt: In the comments to this long article someone says, "How can I make myself better and make a difference in other people's lives?"

Kick butt. Kick butt. Kick butt.

# Posted by Steve Hooker at 7/6/06; 8:23:06 AM to the Politics dept.
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