The iPad. At last: a bit of learning technology kit that won’t get in the way learning. Finally, a device that will actually enhance learning, and in my particular interest, online learning at home.
The iPad - just slip it out from under the pile of newspapers, or brush off the toast crumbs, and switch it [...]
The iPad - at last, a real device for learning
January 31st, 2010 · No Comments · Learning Resources, Technology in Learning
England Running Out Of Student Places
July 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Adult Learning, Lifelong Learning
Phil Willis, chairman of the Commons select committee covering higher education, says a cap on student places in England will result in thousands of teenagers going on the dole instead of continuing their education. Increased funding of student places is inadequate to keep track of the big increase in applications this year.
This seems to contradict [...]
Tags: education·funding·government·money·student·university
Don’t Underestimate The Love Of Learning
June 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Adult Learning, General News, Lifelong Learning, NCS Courses
Former Education Secretary David Blunkett has come out in defence of the adult need for learning. Writing in the Guardian on Tuesday, Blunkett cites the positive influence of adult learning on performance in the workplace and in the performance of children of adult learners in school as powerful arguments for the support of adults in [...]
Call for Cool Science Teachers
March 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Astronomy, Science And Nature
Government ministers have called for science teachers to work harder to attract pupils to science. It appears that Scotland is no longer the leader in science education that it used to be, falling behind countries like Kazakhstan, Slovenia and Armenia.
The biggest gap in cool science is in the crucial earlier years, from primary school up [...]
Tags: education·science·Scotland
Education for the more mature?
January 22nd, 2009 · No Comments · Adult Learning, History and Geneaology, NCS Courses, Your Story - Writing a Life
How do you qualify to be a student in the UK? Ideally, you need to be under 25 and looking for a vocational course. Only 1% of the UK education budget is available for older students. This in the face of demographic change which sees 11 million people of pensionable age, many of whom will [...]
Tags: age·ageing·education·health·mature·maturity·politics·uk
Education is the key to long life.
December 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Adult Learning
Edna Parker died recently, aged 115 years. The Shelbyville, Indiana, resident attributed her long and healthy life to “more education.” She was a pioneer of women’s education, graduating in 1911 from Franklin College. The message is clear: sign up for a course now and live longer.
More from Associated Press…
Tags: education·health·longevity·women
New Answers for E-Learning
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Help for Online Learners
US News offers some good advice for online learners, timely advice with 3.5 million learning in cyberspace. Full article.
Tags: advice·education·help·learning·NCS News·NCS Sites
Scholars Grab Seats in Virtual Classrooms
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Examples of Online Learning
An example of how students are using online learning to augment or replace classroom activities. Read the full story in the Olympian.
Tags: classroom·education·learning·NCS News·NCS Sites·school
