Tablets, laptops and mobiles in the classroom: top tips from teachers
Tablets, laptops and mobiles aren't there to replace traditional teaching tools, but designed to complement them. Our panel of education experts share advice on using one to one devices in schools
How teachers and schools are preparing for the new computer science GCSE
GCSEs in computing are being rolled out to reflect a growing mobile industry and shortage in games programmers. Louise Tickle explores how ICT teachers are preparing
Rolling out new technologies: leaders and teachers share their experiences
Introducing new tech can be one of the most effective and expensive decisions school leaders take. Nick Morrison talks to heads and technology managers about some of the challenges
Mobile phones in the classroom: teachers share their tips
From multimedia to geocaching, the possibilities for using mobiles to engage learners are endless. Teachers tell Emma Drury how and why they are using the devices in school
Exploring the future impact of technology on teaching and learning
Sponsor's feature: Microsoft's Tim Bush profiles the new technologies and trends impacting on education and how these advances could change the teacher's role in the classroom
Beyond the classroom walls: breaking down barriers with technology
Excited by the potential of tech in class, Adam Webster explores how mobile, internet-connected devices allow teachers and students to make lessons international and collaborative experiences
Why I became a teacher: to share my passion for computing
IT teacher Genevieve Smith-Nunes didn't do an ICT degree, but taught herself computing from scratch. She talks about keeping her tech skills fresh and being outcoded by her students
Using one to one devices in the classroom: live chat
Join us to debate the role and potential of using mobile and tablets in the classroom. Our panel of teachers and education experts will be sharing lesson ideas and advice live on Thursday 13 September, 4pm to 6pm