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New technology now makes changing careers a doddle. But which courses could set you on your way, asks Lucy Tobin
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13 Dec 2008:
If you want to see the world and gain qualifications, why not study while you travel, says Julie Ferry
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11 Nov 2008:
Calls for revival of e-learning to secure future of higher education
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7 Oct 2008:
The venerable universities have enlisted big guns to help display their wares on iTunes. By Polly Curtis
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6 Oct 2008:
Blogs, podcasts and online video diaries should be part of school curriculum, a thinktank has said. By Bobbie Johnson
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14 Aug 2008:
Turning up for lectures may be a thing of the past, says Harriet Swain
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14 Aug 2008:
Lucy Tobin recommends specialist subject sites
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25 Jun 2008:
Most schools and colleges missing out on social networking sites' potential for education, a government-funded guide says
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3 Jun 2008:
University College London becomes first mainstream UK university to make audio and visual content available for download on iTunes
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27 May 2008:
3-D tutorials and smell software could soon play a key role in apprenticeships and e-learning programmes. Joe Clancy reports
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13 May 2008:
Universities should make their course materials freely available online, according to a paper for the Institute for Public Policy Research
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29 Apr 2008:
The Ivy League university is offering online courses to students who log on from all over the world. Angela Balakrishnan reports
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26 Feb 2008:
A Microsoft executive has told MPs that forcing software companies to install high-security filters as standard on all computers would send the UK back to the 'dark ages'. By Mark Sweney
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28 Jan 2008:
A third of teachers struggle to use the technology schools are equipped with and want more support and training, according to a new report
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