In March 2005, the Department for Education and Skills published its e-strategy, Harnessing Technology (DfES, 2005, Harnessing technology: Transforming Learning and Children's Services). Within this, two of its key objectives were: firstly to transform teaching and learning, and help to improve outcomes for children and young people, through shared ideas, more exciting lessons, and online help for professionals. Secondly, to engage 'hard to reach' learners, with special needs support, in more motivating ways of learning, and give them more choice about how and when they learn. This paper reports findings from a research project, funded by Becta, which formed part of Becta's broader role in shaping and delivering the government's Harnessing ...
This report covers the findings from the first year of the learners and their context research and h...
Carried out concurrently with the HTSS, this report details the findings from the HT learner survey ...
The use and experience of digital technologies by teachers, educational administrators and librarian...
In March 2005, the Department for Education and Skills published its e-strategy, Harnessing Technolo...
In March 2005, the Department for Education and Skills published its e-strategy, Harnessing Technolo...
This paper focuses on how learners' preferences about ways of learning, in terms of their use of dig...
This report presents the findings of the Personalising Learning project, which was commissioned by B...
This is the summary of the second review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system follow...
This is the third review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system following the publicat...
This is the second review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system following the publica...
Summary report of the investigation of children's views of, and use of, technology in primary schoo...
This session focuses on key evidence from Becta's current research programme, addressing a core them...
Qualitative research (by University of Sussex and Durham) to find out how learners and their represe...
This is an age where information is accessed, shared and communicated in new and increasingly differ...
Qualitative research (by University of Sussex and Durham) to find out how learners and their represe...
This report covers the findings from the first year of the learners and their context research and h...
Carried out concurrently with the HTSS, this report details the findings from the HT learner survey ...
The use and experience of digital technologies by teachers, educational administrators and librarian...
In March 2005, the Department for Education and Skills published its e-strategy, Harnessing Technolo...
In March 2005, the Department for Education and Skills published its e-strategy, Harnessing Technolo...
This paper focuses on how learners' preferences about ways of learning, in terms of their use of dig...
This report presents the findings of the Personalising Learning project, which was commissioned by B...
This is the summary of the second review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system follow...
This is the third review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system following the publicat...
This is the second review of the use and impact of ICT in the education system following the publica...
Summary report of the investigation of children's views of, and use of, technology in primary schoo...
This session focuses on key evidence from Becta's current research programme, addressing a core them...
Qualitative research (by University of Sussex and Durham) to find out how learners and their represe...
This is an age where information is accessed, shared and communicated in new and increasingly differ...
Qualitative research (by University of Sussex and Durham) to find out how learners and their represe...
This report covers the findings from the first year of the learners and their context research and h...
Carried out concurrently with the HTSS, this report details the findings from the HT learner survey ...
The use and experience of digital technologies by teachers, educational administrators and librarian...