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At BETT 2012, Education Secretary Michael Gove delivered a keynote speech in which he discussed many aspects of education, from the state of the ICT curriculum through to brain-computer interfaces. One area of discussion which surprised many was the importance Gove placed on games based learning, explaining how an ongoing pilot study into games based learning in schools by Stanford University had generated “some of the most successful (results) ever seen”.
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Education Secretary, Michael Gove praised Espresso Education and its co-founder and CEO Lewis Bronze for bringing learning to life during his opening speech at BETT 2012 last week.
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Texas Instruments (TI) DLP has announced the availability of its all-new, lamp-free projection solutions from BenQ and Optoma, each powered by award-winning DLP technology and ready to enhance learning experiences in schools.
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i-education will be showcasing their highly-acclaimed games based homework and revision system, I am Learning, at BETT 2012, as well as unveiling an exciting development.
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Parents are calling on schools to invest more in educational apps, as it is predicted that they will soon become the most important way in which primary-aged children learn in the classroom.
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