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Last week, bee-it featured an article relating to the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) Conference in Harrogate and the subsequent call for greater government guidance on how to deal with pupils who can access inappropriate content on their mobile phones. Here, bee-it’s Bryan Plumb asks whether we should ban mobile phones in schools completely or if there is a better way to moderate and utilise pupils’ mobile devices in the classroom...
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Parents need to take greater responsibility for the material their children are accessing on computers and smartphones, headteachers have warned.
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The UK’s leading web security and filtering specialist, Smoothwall, has warned that the Government has a responsibility to see through its promise to protect children from pornographic images on the internet.
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This week, the highly anticipated Raspberry Pi computer launched on the UK market, quickly followed by the vendors’ websites crashing due to such high demand for the kit. So what is Raspberry Pi and why is everyone so keen to get their hands on one?
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Now in its 28th year, the world’s leading event for educational technology, BETT, today opened its doors to welcome the first of the thousands of visitors expected during the four-day event. Joining them was the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, who was at BETT to deliver the opening speech. bee-it’s own Bryan Plumb went along to find out more...

 
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