Information Technology Reference
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Further reading
Hammond, M., Younie, S., Woollard, J., Cartwright, V. and Benzie, D. (2009) What does our
past involvement with computers in education tell us? A view from the research community ,
Coventry/London: Warwick University Press/ITTE.
Leask, M. and Younie, S. (2001a) Communal Constructivist Theory: information and
communications technology pedagogy and internationalisation of the curriculum,
Journal of Information Technology for Teacher Education, 10(1 and 2): 117-34.
Millwood, R. (2009) A short history off-line , Coventry: Becta http://webarchive.
nationalarchives.gov.uk/20101102103654/emergingtechnologies.becta.org.uk/index.
php?section=etr&rid=14826.
Websites
National Archive of Educational Computing http://www.naec.org.uk/. This website docu-
ments the development of learning with technology; through its invention and appli-
cation over the past half century. In addition, the archive houses technology artefacts,
including the original Domesday equipment.
The BBC Computer Literacy Project http://www.mcmordie.co.uk/acornhistory/bbchist.
shtml. This website charts the history of the BBC micro-computer and accompanying
Computer Literacy Project.
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