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 The National Schools Partnership 19 July 2007
 | The National Schools Partnership are looking for primary and secondary
school ICT teachers/co-ordinators to help them put together teaching resources
and lesson plans as part of various initiatives for the next academic year.
They are responsible for sending out teaching resources to schools across the
country free of charge, in partnership with various leading companies.
All the work teachers do for them is fully paid and can be done out of school
hours, either at the weekend/evenings.
To be involved, all you have to do is complete the registration form on their
web site, and they will then contact teachers when there is an appropriate
initiative.
Register at: www.nationalschoolspartnership.com/workwithus
Posted By Marc Hawes
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 Expert Systems 22 September 2006
 | Try this fun activity as an example of an Expert System
Posted By Marc Hawes
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 USB Lock Down 18 July 2006
 | Although I think USB ports should not be locked down and students should have access to them, if you want to do it there is a simple registry tweak.
Back up your registry first. Open the regedit program and find your way to this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\UsbStor
Look at the value 'Start'. If you switch this value to 4, USB storage devices are disabled. Switch this value to 3, and USB storage devices will be recognised again.
Posted By Marc Hawes
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 ICT TV Listings 15 March 2006
 | A useful relevant list here to set your video/DVD/Hard disk recorders for at here There are also some good pages for students at the new BCS Student web site
Posted By Marc Hawes
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 Minority Report? 05 March 2006
 | How would you teach, if you had one of these?
Posted By Marc Hawes
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