
#theguardian.com. #Mar.27.2025 School dinner payment app criticised for £10 refund fee. After pulling out of the market Squid is charging parents who want to withdraw their remaining funds
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#computerweekly.com. #Mar.27.2025 Selangor teams up with Google Cloud on AI | Computer Weekly. The Teraju AI Selangor initiative will provide state agencies with access to Google Cloud’s AI tools and training to build AI applications in areas such as education and healthcare
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#computerweekly.com. #Mar.26.2025 Deutsches Forschungsnetz accelerates research with green IP network | Computer Weekly. IP network upgrade designed to give German national research and education network enhanced access to critical resources and more efficient collaboration with interface speeds up to 800 Gbps, increased
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#computerweekly.com. #Mar.21.2025 UK government to make £45m connectivity investment in schools | Computer Weekly. UK government says ‘no child left behind’ as it releases plans to narrow the digital divide in education through setting core digital standards for all schools focused on high-speed, reliable and secur
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#bbc.com. #Mar.21.2025 Schools and hospitals get £180 solar investment from Great British Energy. The government has announced the funding for 200 schools and hospitals apiece across the UK.
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#theguardian.com. #Mar.20.2025 Madrid plans to limit computer and tablet use in primary schools to two hours a week. Teachers will be banned from setting homework involving screens in effort to tackle ‘risks’ of intensive use of IT at young age
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#bbc.co.uk. #Mar.13.2025 BBC Inside Science - Are boys doing better than girls at maths and science? - BBC Sounds. ...and what happens to the body when you spend a year in space?
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#theguardian.com. #Feb.25.2025 Denmark to ban mobile phones in schools and after-school clubs. Government accepts advice of commission that also says children under 13 should not have their own smartphone
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#computerweekly.com. #Feb.13.2025 Interview: Why Samsung put a UK startup centre stage | Computer Weekly. The launch of the flagship Galaxy S25 smartphone from Samsung showcased AI innovation from a company spun out of Oxford University
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#computerweekly.com. #Feb.03.2025 Google AI paves the way for ‘self-healing’ potholes | Computer Weekly. Google’s artificial intelligence technology is being used to support the work of university researchers who are developing a ‘hands-off’ approach to maintaining and fixing the UK’s pothole-riddled road
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#computerweekly.com. #Jan.30.2025 Covid effect opens door to music learning through Icelandic innovation | Computer Weekly. Icelandic tech startup Moombix describes itself as an ‘Uber for music lessons’. Its founder tells Computer Weekly why.
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#computerweekly.com. #Jan.27.2025 Oxford-Cambridge Arc gets government support | Computer Weekly. Labour aims to capitalise on the growth potential of the cluster of businesses and academic institutes around Oxford, Cambridge and Milton Keynes.
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#computerweekly.com. #Jan.24.2025 Teachers to use AI for lesson planning and marking | Computer Weekly. Speaking at the Bett Show this year, the UK’s education secretary outlined the ways in which teachers will be using technologies such as AI in the future, including planning lessons and marking work.
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#computerweekly.com. #Jan.17.2025 Researchers say AI fails to describe complexities of Holocaust | Computer Weekly. Using AI in Holocaust education will require the responsible digitisation of historical assets, as well as collaboration between system providers and domain-specific experts, to ensure effective guardr
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