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-- an open mind ☰ home about presentations publications media recent posts teaching as engineering may 08, 2018 we talk of the ‘art of teaching’: that teaching is akin to performance, an inherently creative process, and that enga... assessing computing april 19, 2018 when assessing students’ learning in computing, i think we’ve a couple of approaches. one would be to look at the pro... around the world with cs ed march 03, 2018 it’s been my privilege to serve the cs education community as the international rep on csta’s board for the last coup... ict to computing - a timeline february 24, 2018 the framework for english education at school level is largely determined by three inter-related but largely independ... send and computing february 22, 2018 as computing is a national curriculum subject, pupils with send have the same entitlement to be taught the curriculum... ai and send february 22, 2018 there are a number of ways in which limited ai can help pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (send)... hello world - readership survey february 14, 2018 hello world was launched just over a year ago, as a joint project of the raspberry pi foundation and bcs / cas, with ... what probably works when teaching computing january 29, 2018 computing is a relatively new subject on the english national curriculum and at gcse, so there’s not yet the body of ... teachers' knowledge january 16, 2018 it’s undoubtedly true that the quality of any education system is dependent on the quality of its teachers, and that ... ai and cs teaching december 20, 2017 last week, i had the interesting experience of giving evidence at a hearing of our house of lords artificial intellig... one language at a time september 01, 2017 most of us working in computer science education seem to be agreed that coding is not the end in itself, but is the m... a scratch story july 21, 2017 i started playing with scratch when i was a head teacher, back in 2009. i did my bit in the school’s extracurricular ... observing computing june 29, 2017 roehampton has been looking at what it can do to better support our school experience tutors in observing and feeding... interview for vives may 31, 2017 i was recently interviewed by aad van der drift for the netherland’s vives ict education magazine, in advance of a vi... project work: does it work? may 26, 2017 i’m a firm believer that computing is a practical subject, having at least as much in common with art, design and tec... assessing computing march 15, 2017 when ofsted reported on the state of ict education in 2011, they observed that assessment was ‘no better than satisfa... a computing glossary february 23, 2017 abstraction (process) – managing complexity through selecting and capturing relevant information about a thing, a sys... computational thinking and technology february 05, 2017 if students are to see the impact of technology, their portfolio of technology skills matters. students need to devel... quickstart computing key stage 3 february 02, 2017 at bett last week we launched the key stage 3 edition of quickstart computing. the pdf of this is now available onlin... computing values january 25, 2017 what’s the place of ethics in our work as computing or digital making educators? how can we help our students to help... computing in english schools january 15, 2017 2014 saw some radical changes to the content of england’s national curriculum. perhaps one of the most significant ch... the roehampton annual computing education report 2015 december 21, 2016 this report aims to analyse the uptake of computing / computer science qualifications at gcse and a-level by lookin... making change november 30, 2016 it’s a seemingly easy problem: how to make a certain amount of money using the smallest number of coins possible. for... computational thinking and mathematical reasoning november 27, 2016 andrew csizmadia and i presented on computing: the silent c in stem at a cidree expert group of stem curriculum dev... coding across the primary curriculum july 25, 2016 quite recently, we thought the future of ict education would be one in which technology was embedded seamlessly throu... this is cs50. may 31, 2016 cs50 is an introductory computer science course offered at harvard. lots of us universities are offering ‘cs101’ intr... lessons from abroad april 26, 2016 there’s a global movement to teach children to code, and through this to give them the tools for solving problems and... revisiting agile pedagogy april 16, 2016 back in 2012 i wrote and presented a bit about ‘agile pedagogy’ – the notion of applying some of ... gender and computing april 16, 2016 our latest cas tv programme explore some of the issues around gender and computing with carrie anne philbin (raspbe... computers and brains april 08, 2016 an interesting interview with prof steve furber for this week’s #castv programme:the focus of the discussion is on th... snap! march 30, 2016 our latest cas tv programme features john stout, discussing programming in snap! (a close relation to scratch), inc... the only way is ethics february 03, 2016 we need to pay more attention to ethics when we teach computing. you’d be forgiven for thinking computing in the nati... laying the foundations for computing in the early years january 18, 2016 computing co-ordinators often wonder what to encourage in the nursery or reception class. the easy answer is, ‘not co... making the links between computing and mathematics january 07, 2016 there are some great ways to link computing and all the other subjects on the school curriculum, but there’s a partic... some thoughts on pupils ‘bringing their own device’ (byod) december 17, 2015 this is prompted in part by the tes citing some data from hmi david brown which appeared to show that 30% of secondar... #mytechstory december 04, 2015 originally published as part of a series by the tech partnership i’m principal lecturer in computing educati... ‘this house believes 21st century skills aren’t being taught – and they should be’ december 03, 2015 i found myself invited to online educa berlin to speak with allan päll against the above motion. which we defeated!... coding and digital skills october 15, 2015 remarks for eskills at schools event, european parliament, brusselsjust over a year ago, england replaced its old ‘... that oecd computers in schools report september 22, 2015 there was much media fuss on tuesday this week around the publication of the oecd’s report, students, computers a... computing: one year on august 27, 2015 responses to questions for a round table, reviewing the first year of the english computing curriculum for educatio... debugging and the growth mindset july 20, 2015 how good are your pupils at rising to a challenge? when they encounter something difficult, do they show grit in pers... from data to wisdom february 24, 2015 the text of my presentation at the mirandanet / ifip / ibo / itte policy thinktank on ‘towards tomorrow’... teaching computing february 09, 2015 the new computing programmes of study are in place and initiatives such computing at school’s network of excellence, ... integrating technology and creating the best computing curriculum february 08, 2015 opening remarks on the above for a bett futures panel.hmm… ‘integrating technology and creating the best computing ... papert, turtles and creativity january 18, 2015 computer science as an entitlement for all as part of the national curriculum is undoubtedly an achievement of which ... computing: supporting effective teaching december 01, 2014 now that the new computing curriculum is in place and we’ve a fairly clear idea about what we should be teach... the new computing curriculum – a global perspective november 26, 2014 nick gibb, the minister for school reform, describes the new curriculum as one that will make england’s education sys... computing and social mobility november 26, 2014 my remarks at a teach first dinner hosted by google, 25 november 2014i don’t normally do much by way of autobiograp... software engineering in schools november 20, 2014 there’s much more to software development than coding: the process of developing software has much in common with oth... making computing more inclusive november 01, 2014 this september saw the introduction of a new national curriculum for local authority supported schools. perhaps one o... open badges and primary computing september 04, 2014 rising stars have been working with makewav.es to develop a set of digital badges to support assessment for the prima... creativity in the new computing curriculum september 01, 2014 whilst it’s easy to focus on the ‘core knowledge’ aspects of the new national curriculum, creativity is an important ... ofsted and switched on computing august 31, 2014 at the launch event for the bcs barefoot computing project, hmi david brown, ofsted’s national lead for computing, ga... resourcing primary computing august 28, 2014 most folk involved in english schools will already be well aware that there are some significant changes planned fo... advice for parents… august 27, 2014 with the launch of the new national curriculum, one of the big changes is the replacement of ict (information and c... computational thinking and creativity august 11, 2014 the first sentence of the new computing programme of study sets out our ambition: “a high quality computing educatio... this is for everyone july 21, 2014 this is for everyone - cc by nick webbcan anyone learn to program? i think so, and i think it’s important that those ... assessing computing july 12, 2014 when they reported on the state of ict in 2004, 2009 and again in 2011, ofsted were unimpressed by how assessment was... assessing attainment in computing may 09, 2014 taking our inspiration from the work of the national curriculum expert panel in relation to assessment, that “... there is more to the new computing curriculum than just coding may 06, 2014 it will have been hard to miss the changes afoot in the move from ict in the old national curriculum to computing in ... computer science in the national curriculum april 23, 2014 i’ve written an ebook, aimed at introducing a few aspects of computer science to a general education audience for mic... computational thinking in primary schools march 24, 2014 the change in the primary national curriculum from ict to computing, which takes effect this september, is undoubtedl... switched on computing march 20, 2014 at the education show today i finally got my hands on printed copies of switched on computing, the scheme of work i’v... text based programming in primary schools? february 19, 2014 logo, small basic and python are all accessible languages for the top end of primary. good folk like phil bagge and d... more to computing than coding… january 24, 2014 my contribution to the friday afternoon mirandamod at bett 2014 learning coding is now deemed a very important life ... computing in the national curriculum: a guide for primary teachers november 21, 2013 bearing in mind that much of the new computing programme of study expects non-specialists (and i suspect a few specia... the last few tweaks september 16, 2013 so here we are at last. almost a year ago, a small group of us met in london to brainstorm ideas and consider rough ‘... froebel and the pedagogy of computing september 12, 2013 now that we’ve got the programme of study for computing sorted, and thus have at least a framework for thinking about... changes to the computing programme of study – some thoughts july 09, 2013 originally blogged for switched on ict (rising stars) as expected, the new computing programme of stud... the computing pos may 01, 2013 originally published in teach primaryalthough we’ve only seen a draft of the computing programme of study at the mo... naace conference introduction march 07, 2013 the text of my welcome from the programme for the 2013 naace conference.it has been an interesting year for those c... webmaking with trainee teachers february 19, 2013 we’ve had some content on web-development on our primary teacher training programmes at roehampton since before my ti... the new computing curriculum – some thoughts february 12, 2013 i wrote recently about the new draft national curriculum in general, which shows a quite distinct shift from skills t... switched on computing… february 12, 2013 a short summary of the change from ict to computing at ks1-3, written for rising stars’ news blog, and posted... my first reactions to the new national curriculum february 10, 2013 thursday saw mr gove publish the draft of a new national curriculum for english schools. not all english schools, of ... cpd through making february 03, 2013 i don’t think many would doubt that learning through making things, ideally for an audience of other people, is a hig... making things in ict at roehampton february 03, 2013 so many of the conversations i’ve had with really interesting people at and around bett have focussed on learning thr... computer science makes it to the ebacc january 30, 2013 i think there are many of us delighted by the announcement, timed to coincide with the start of bett 2013, that compu... adaptive learning and interactive fiction january 18, 2013 a post prompted by a discussion on the mirandanet discussion list asking for software suggestions for developing adap... some thoughts on cs cpd january 16, 2013 i’ve been in a couple of interesting meetings this week, both with teachers’ cpd high up the agenda. this certainly s... apps october 22, 2012 my article for the october edition of teach secondary magazine.for as long as computers have been used in schools, ... social networking in schools october 22, 2012 my article from issue 1.3 of teach secondary magazine.teaching for learning is about meeting our students where they ... the pln and informal cpd october 07, 2012 from the september edition of teach primary.professional development is changing. once upon a time, when this was c... scratch – across the curriculum june 30, 2012 despite the coalition’s rejections of sir jim rose’s proposals for the primary curriculum, an embedded approach to ic... gamification june 11, 2012 from ictopus sgp 138:the enthusiastic advocates of computer gaming in school make a number of claims for what games... coders and compscis may 29, 2012 the relationship between coding and computer sciencethe two are not, of course, unrelated. our new found focus on the... on the purpose of education may 23, 2012 my contribution to this year’s purpos/ed #500 words project.this is something that has mattered to me for all... creating a new ict curriculum may 22, 2012 originally published in the june 2012 edition of teach primary.back in 1999 computers were very different beasts. m... the case for agile pedagogy may 16, 2012 my post on this from the guardian teacher network blog:policy makers, industry and many teachers are eager that pup... raspberry pi interview april 13, 2012 an interview for rs components designspark community about computing in general and the raspberry pi in particular.... inaugural address… march 10, 2012 … as the new chair of naace, delivered at the agm, 10 march 12.friends, colleagues, you do me a great honour ... rethinking ict february 12, 2012 just a few thoughts on the way forward for ict education in response to chris leach’s rethinking ict #ict500 invitati... voice recognition software and interview transcription… january 07, 2012 speech recognition is something of a computing holy grail, and has been for a while now. i’m not aware of any commerc... national curriculum review and eyfs revisions december 23, 2011 one might be forgiven for thinking that the week before christmas is a good week to bury bad news at the dfe.monday s... the beauty and joy of computing december 16, 2011 just discovered that the lectures from university of california berkeley’s beauty and joy of computing course for non... ofsted’s latest subject survey: ict 2008-2011 december 14, 2011 quite some media coverage this morning for the publication of ofsted’s triennial survey of the state of ict in uk sch... ‘a is for apps’ november 22, 2011 long, but interesting and well-balanced piece in friday’s guardian about apps for pre-schoolers which may be of inter... the new teachers’ standards october 22, 2011 yesterday the dfe published the revised version of the teachers’ standards (ie qts requirements).whilst i’m disappoin... reinventing the primary ict curriculum. july 09, 2011 published in the july edition of teach primarycomputers and the internet have become a part of almost every aspect ... michael gove at the royal society july 02, 2011 a speech from the secretary of state at the royal society on wednesday gave the clearest statement yet on the departm... computing and pedagogy may 07, 2011 the full version of a piece published in the summer edition of the computing at school newsletter switchedon:jack l... should ict remain on the national curriculum? april 14, 2011 i coordinated naace’s response to the first round of the national curriculum consultation call for evidence. the full... how open source allows schools to do more with less march 04, 2011 a ‘think piece’ written for a ‘hot seat’ discussion on the national college’s website... some thoughts on bett january 19, 2011 my responses to a few questions from terry freedman, researching a piece on bett 2011 for the guardian: ... computing in school, the naace response november 17, 2010 some fascinating conversations on naace‘s advisory talk list in response to the royal society’s cal... open source computing october 14, 2010 what follows are notes from a brief presentation to the computing at school working group meeting in cambridge this... control technology in the foundation stage july 30, 2010 originally published in issue 2 of the computing at school newsletter, switched on.in the early years foundation st... programming for androids with app inventor july 14, 2010 originally published on open source schools.it’s interesting how open source approaches are gradually tipping the b... on saving money… july 08, 2010 oringinally posted at merlinjohnonline, but comments welcome below…so far, things have not gone particularly ... technology and the rights of the child july 02, 2010 my piece from today’s naace newsletter.my move from teaching to teacher training has brought many interesting... primary curriculum reform may 28, 2010 we live in interesting times. i have no privileged information, but have been following the primary curriculum dev... on becta’s closure may 24, 2010 originally posted at open source schools. declaration of interest: the open source schools project, for which i hav... open source education april 08, 2010 my ‘provocation paper’ for the recent open source schools think tank.open source or software freedom is... social constructivism and open source march 08, 2010 last november, i had the rather strage experience of having one of my lectures filmed, the resulting programme now ha... a learning journey october 21, 2009 a personal reflection on my ‘learning journey’, written as an exercise for roehampton’s pg certif... open source projects as communities of practice september 27, 2009 it was a great pleasure to attend last tuesday’s mirandamod to hear etienne wenger discussing communities of practice... firefox is my ple september 20, 2009 moving between windows computers in my new office and teaching rooms, my ubuntu netbook and my macbook pro, i find my... tes on 10,000 new undergraduate places in stem subjects september 18, 2009 an article in today’s tes about ways in which schools might encourage more pupils to take up places in science, techn... meaningful learning and ict september 17, 2009 some notes written as introductory material to this year’s primary pgce coursewhat is meaningful learning? it... michael kölling on greenfoot september 11, 2009 originally published at http://opensourceschools.org.uk/michael-k-lling-greenfoot.htmlit’s great to see open source... the bcs response to the rose recommendations july 23, 2009 the bcs have published their response to the rose review recommendations, which i was pleased to have contributed to:... schooltool 1.0 released may 01, 2009 from http://opensourceschools.org.uk/schooltool-v10-released.htmlthose who’ve been following the recent open source... sugar on a stick april 25, 2009 sugar, the operating system and gui for olpc‘s truly innovative xo-1 laptops is now available, in beta at least, as a... ofsted and open source april 12, 2009 written for open source schoolsofsted’s report on the importance of ict was published over a month ago, and was met w... why schools should use open source software april 10, 2009 originally published on bbc open lab.awareness of open source software amongst teachers, technical staff and students... bbc learning – open lab march 10, 2009 bbc learning’s open lab{#c7nw}, a brilliant new website for the open source development of educational resources, is ... a level playing field for open source software february 26, 2009 the government’s support for open source software, as outlined yesterday at http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/123... laconi.ca february 11, 2009 given the increasing interest in twitter amongst educators, and indeed the general population, it’s hardly surprising... moodle and open source security february 03, 2009 there was a story in friday’s tes{#u8_7} about a number of schools’ moodle installations being compromised, resulting... informal learning wordles january 27, 2009 my first experiments with the wordle site were with children’s reports: these were great, would make brilliant report... my interview with tessy britton of thriving january 22, 2009 tessy britton interviewed me about my own and my school’s use of social media for the thriving too blog. the original... what are your kids learning when you're not looking? january 21, 2009 it was an honour, once again, to be asked to present alongside terry freedman for the bcs education and training expe... open source schools presentation at bett january 20, 2009 the open source schools presentation at bett on saturday 17th january was very well received, with good numbers joini... my first teachmeet january 20, 2009 it was a great joy to attend my first ever teachmeet at bett last friday. ian usher, drew buddie, leon cych and many ... moodle and e-safety january 13, 2009 a couple of quotes from me in the pre-bett guardian. alas, the photos they took of our pupils moodling don’t appear t... open source schools relaunch january 12, 2009 after feedback from its own community, becta and a number of other stakeholders, the alphaplus team behind opensource... accessapps december 19, 2008 jisc’s regional support centre for north and east scotland have won this year’s scottish open source award for educat... what are your kids learning whilst you’re not looking? november 23, 2008 terry freedman and i are presenting for the bcs at the bett show next january, with the above title. we’re going to b... learners and technology: 7-11 november 14, 2008 terry freedman and i are busy using google docs and skype to plot our presentation for the bcs at bett on ‘what are t... dynamic geometry software november 14, 2008 i have a piece in today’s tes magazine about using dynamic geometry software for exploring symmetry on an interactive... real time reporting november 08, 2008 it was a great privilege to be invited to join the head teachers of islington’s education action zone for their sixth... be very afraid november 08, 2008 a while ago now, but i did enjoy my visit in half term to bafta for stephen heppell’s ‘be very afraid 5’, a celebrati... the science of teaching october 26, 2008 after exploring the artistic side of teaching{#o4rm}, i suppose it’s only fair to redress the balance and look at tea... opensourceschools – the inaugural meeting october 21, 2008 a good meeting today up in london as part of the advisory group for the opensourceschools project that alphaplus cons... as ict – some thoughts october 20, 2008 just back from a lovely long weekend in wales, including a day’s training on the wjec gce ict specification that i’m ... cloud classification october 15, 2008 interesting post from luis villa over on the rather wonderful freedom to tinker concerning cloud computing, and how i... vle vs informal learning october 13, 2008 an interesting conversation on ferl’s splendid vle discussion list over the last couple of days sparked off by leon c... open source schools october 11, 2008 it’s nice to see opensourceschools.org.uk up and running. this is an information portal for schools, developed by alp... personal productivity tools for teachers october 10, 2008 i have a piece in today’s tes magazine exploring the use that teachers and school leaders could make of personal info... the paperless school? october 08, 2008 interesting item on the world service news this morning about the don milani di rivoli elementary school in turin tha... flickr and indesign october 06, 2008 i find myself teaching as ict to a few of the senior school’s pupils this year. quite a difference from the running t... twitter october 05, 2008 well, i know i’m really late coming to this particular party, but for the last week i’ve been spending time with twit... edtech 2013 october 04, 2008 a really interesting day on thursday as part of the ‘expert reference group’ for nottingham university’s becta sponso... creative clicking october 03, 2008 i have an article in today’s tes mgazine looking at open source applications that can be installed on a school webser... the art of teaching september 28, 2008 after a splendid summer holiday touring a number of north european cities, with visits to galleries, concert halls an... curric. 08 september 27, 2008 my speech to parents at this year’s curriculum evening, with a focus on personalised learning…good evening ladies and... are we ready for parents to watch our lessons by webcam? september 12, 2008 i was interviewed for a story in today’s tes about the future of parental access to children’s school work: virtual ... working progress june 06, 2008 i have a short article in today’s tes magazine about real time collaborative text editing collaborative text writing... moodle nudges forward january 08, 2008 interviewed by jack kenny for today’s guardian about moodle: and moodle has also been written by teachers, something... bringing order to chaos september 28, 2007 i have an article in today’s tes magazine about using moodle in the foundation stage or key stage 1: … key stage 1 t... curric. 07 september 22, 2007 my speech to parents at our annual curriculum evening…good evening ladies and gentleman. it’s great to see so many of... open source presentation tools august 29, 2007 i’m struck by the extent to which pp has become synonymous with a computer based presentation these days, and have mi... algebra on computers august 20, 2007 a couple of interesting updates today from chris sangwin at birmingham university.anyone who’s ever done any maths on... wiki man march 30, 2007 i was interviewed for the article on wikis in today’s tes magazine: when my pupils realised that the others could ch... bett 07 december 12, 2006 nice coverage in today’s guardian for terry freedman and my upcoming seminar at bettgeorge cole writes: one of the b... open source and web 2.0 november 26, 2006 the following was written for the new edition of terry freedman’s “coming of age: an introduction to the new world wi... personalisation and the bcs edtrep working weekend october 15, 2006 with one thing and another i only managed to make it up to leamington spa for the middle day of this year’s b... primary mathematics october 09, 2006 here’s my autumn term report to the ima’s schools and further education committee. national curriculum... dfes technology benefits realisation workshop october 08, 2006 i spent a few hours up in london on wednesday with a number of folk from the dfes, some other ‘practitioners&... network manager or learning technologist september 23, 2006 whilst i’m looking after the strategic side of ict at whole school (ie prep and senior) level in the new job,... curric september 21, 2006 this is the text for my speech (no powerpoint slides this time!) from our curriculum evening on tuesday, our first of... a new job… september 01, 2006 so farewell, st ives. yesterday was technically my last day as deputy head at st ives, and today my first as head o... learning platform update august 22, 2006 much has been written about the blackboard vle patent, and there’s not much i can add to this, although iR... a few knowledge management finds august 17, 2006 i asserted confidently in my naace computer education paper (pre-print online), and subsequently in my recently com... tablet pc stuff august 12, 2006 i’m rather fond of my tecra m4 tablet, which might not have been the fastest machine around at the time, but ... other highlights of the salzburg trip august 12, 2006 the weather, it should be admitted, wasn’t as kind as we’d hoped it would be, although i’m told t... così fan tutte, salzburg august 11, 2006 we braved the torrential rain on thursday 3rd august to make it to the opening night of our other production at thi... die zauberflöte in salzburg august 01, 2006 clare and i are in salzburg for a holiday, and having a brilliant time of it, despite my travelling with laptop and... moodlemoot 06 – day 2 august 01, 2006 not so many threaded sessions on the second day, and i only made it to one of the school strand ones, regrettably m... moodlemoot 06 – martin dougiamas’ keynote july 31, 2006 excellent to hear the man himself speaking in person this year, rather than via video link as at previous moots. mart... moodlemoot 06 – jason cole’s keynote july 29, 2006 a wide ranging and visionary keynote address from jason cole, one of the ou’s band of e-learning gurus and au... mode dfes learning platform wisdom july 28, 2006 an usher’s changing the game blog reproduces in full the latest wisdom from the dfes via the naace newsletter... moodlemoot06 – day 1 july 28, 2006 sean and the team had put together an excellent programme for the moot, with most of the time sessions divided into... moodlemoot 06 – introduction & niall sclater’s keynote july 27, 2006 back home now after a couple of amazing days at the third uk moodlemoot. this year’s moot was hosted by the o... flossie 06 – day 2 july 23, 2006 friday’s programme began with a little more insight into the work of bolton’s ticfrom dr brian iddon mp... flossie 06 – day 1 july 22, 2006 i’ve spent the last couple of days up in bolton for schoolforge-uk‘s flossie(free, linux and open sourc... “why minimally guided instruction does not work” july 18, 2006 there’s been an interesting debate on one of the moodle.org forums over the last few days provoked by kirschn... bsf and innovation july 16, 2006 following on from the innovation theme of the last couple of posts, a story in last week’s computing caught m... becta / futurelab innovation workshop – day 2 july 16, 2006 day 2 turned out to be a bit more hard work than the relatively relaxed start to the workshop, with little input fr... becta / futurelab innovation workshop – day 1 july 14, 2006 up in kensington for a 24 hour becta/futurelab gathering exploring ways of creating a culture of innovation in the ... london grid for learning – the dangers of diy july 11, 2006 i’m grateful to ‘grumbledook‘ for posting to the sf-uk list a link to lgfl’s “briefin... xchange06 – the challenge of innovation july 09, 2006 we returned to the innovation theme for the last session of the afternoon, chaired by becta’s vanessa... xchange06 – innovation in practice july 08, 2006 stephen roulston of c2k, the province wide managed service for it in schools, spoke about the forthcoming r... xchange06 – 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