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Evidencing School Coursework no comments
One of the major concerns for school I.T. staff is ensuring that submitted vocational GCSE coursework is genuinely the work of the student, and not that of a third party – be that a friend, family member or simple plagiarism. Screen capture software allows ICT teachers to evidence coursework, whilst also raising the quality of learning.
Evidence suggests that cheating at coursework is on the inc Read the rest of this entry »
The Encyclopedia Britannica 2009 no comments
The Encyclopedia Britannica 2009 (established in 1768), both in its Ultimate (now also called “Student and Home”) and Deluxe versions, builds on the success of its completely revamped previous editions in 2006-8. The rate of innovation in the last three versions was impressive and welcome. It continues apace in this rendition with Britannica Biographies (Great Minds and Leaders), Classical Music (500 audio files arranged by com Read the rest of this entry »