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  2. The Register - Wikipedia

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    The Register is a British technology news website [1] co-founded in 1994 by Mike Magee and John Lettice. [2] The online newspaper's masthead sublogo is "Biting the hand that feeds IT." The publication's primary focus is information technology news and opinions. [3] Situation Publishing Ltd is the site's publisher.

  3. National Council for Educational Technology - Wikipedia

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    The National Council for Educational Technology provided advice and support for schools and colleges in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland on educational technology, in particular the use of computers for teaching and learning. The Department for Education and Science merged the Council for Educational Technology and the MESU in 1989. The ...

  4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in the United ...

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    In December 2021, the Department for Education asked retired teachers to return to teaching in England from January. This was in anticipation of an increase in staff absence due to the Omicron Covid variant. [47] [48] The Department of Education in Northern Ireland made similar requests to recently retired teachers. [49]

  5. The Government has also pledged to increase the UK’s compute capacity 20-fold by 2030, including by building a new supercomputer. ... New teams will be set up to pilot AI in the public sector ...

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  9. Council for Educational Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Council for Educational Technology [1] (originally called the National Council for Educational Technology (NCET) but reformed as the Council for Educational Technology (CET) in 1972) was set up in 1967 by the Department of Education and Science in the UK. [2]