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Dates announced for EICE 2014

We are delighted to announce that Education Innovation Conference & Exhibition will return to Manchester in 2014. The event will take place on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th February at Manchester Central, with extended opening hours on the Thursday. Exhibitors ...

Stephen Twigg at EICE: “We need a revolution in home grown computing talent.”

Stephen Twigg MP, shadow education secretary, spoke at EICE on Saturday 9th March. For those of you who missed it, here is his speech in full: Incredibly, the numbers of students taking Computing at A Level is in decline. Only 3,400 ...

EICE Awards winners revealed

The winners of the first ever EICE Awards were announced on Saturday 9th March, as part of the Education Innovation Conference & Exhibition held at Manchester Central. Technology journalist Spencer Kelly revealed the winners and those entries that the judges ...

EICE welcomes #WeTweetEd #4: How are educators using technology to innovate?

On Friday 8th March, EICE will be home to #WeTweetEd #4: How are educators using technology to innovate?, taking place at Manchester Central. It will be the fourth #WeTweetEd networking event and offers the chance to meet like-minded edu-Tweeters, join the ...

Classwatch offering free lesson recording to first 50 schools at Education Innovation

Classwatch will be offering a free lesson recording to the first 50 schools who sign up at their stand C39 at Education Innovation, worth £350. Classwatch will visit your school, set up a Classwatch two camera system in a classroom of ...

Education Innovation Awards: shortlisted entries

Many thanks to everyone who entered our first ever EICE Awards. We've read some very inspiring entries from education establishments that have used technology in an innovative way and the judges have a difficult task ahead. And thanks to the ...

Introducing Qwizdom Virtual Response

Qwizdom Virtual Response (QVR) allows you to use almost any web-enabled device as a student response system, making the most of your existing resources and devices – laptops, tablets and even smart phones. Simply create an interactive presentation using the

Honley High School explains benefits of TASC Software

Honley High School is located in Kirklees with over 1200 students aged 11 to 16. The school serves students from various areas in the region and primarily from Honley, Brockholes and Meltham. The school specialises in Science and Mathematics. As part ...

Promotional prize at EICE

There will be a great competition at EICE for anyone looking to raise the profile of their education establishment. Visitors to stand C23, which is home to Education Technology and University Business magazines, can win a double-page ...

Roll up, roll up - The Blue Marble is here!

Taking our name from the iconic NASA shot of planet earth, The Blue Marble has launched with equal vigour – to change the way we look at the world. We are a social networking platform with two key principles: education ...

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