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OSS ready for business - and ramped-up support

OSS ready for business - and ramped-up support

Open Source Schools (OSS), the organisation funded by government ICT agency Becta, had its first public airing this week with its “Unconference” at the National College for School Leadership in Nottingham. It was a fitting venue.

The healthy turnout of primary and secondary teachers, ICT advisers, and those working in capital projects and national agencies showed a wide range of interest and potential. It signalled readiness for some ramped-up national leadership backing to start exerting some real influence on behalf of schools. At a time when market analysts forecast at least a 4 per cent cut in education funding, open source obviously has a lot to offer - some carefully monitored pilots at the very least.

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Digital 'treasure trove' breakthrough for UK schools

Digital 'treasure trove' breakthrough for UK schools

The elusive promise of a wealth of digital resources available for free use by learners and teachers throughout the UK is finally about to be realised. The National Digital Re...

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UK universities put their faith in the Google cloud

UK universities put their faith in the Google cloud

By Bill Hicks

More evidence of Google’s  advances into the UK education system came today as three high-profile academic institutions went public with their reasons for opting ...

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Open source in UK schools starts here

Open source in UK schools starts here

To describe Miles Berry as a man on a mission could be an understatement. Because there are multiple missions. He's one of the most connected educationalists you are likely to...

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Open source experts get the Beeb treatment

Open source experts get the Beeb treatment

Open source software has big implications for UK education but its non-commercial nature puts it at a disadvantage in the schools "market". The OS virtual learning environment...

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