Broadband and the changing face of education

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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 11:09a.m.

Doctor John Langley

Doctor John Langley

It’s back to school this week and as teachers plant he year ahead, how much of that learning will be online?

The Government’s rollout of ultra-fast broadband to schools throughout the country is allowing access to new ways of learning.

But are Kiwi teachers keeping up with the times?

Doctor John Langley spoke on Firstline this morning about the changing face of education.

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31 Jan 2012 06:22p.m.

key wrote:

What happens when the system crashes, gets hacked, ad nauseam , and the teacher and kids can't write ?They already have literacy and maths problems.

31 Jan 2012 11:53a.m.

Ruz wrote:

I presume though, when it comes to students completing exams, that they will be expected to use pen and paper?