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Computer Science to take over from school ICT

Computer Science to take over from school ICT

NEWS

The Government is set to announce later today that the current ICT curriculum is to be scrapped in favour of Computer Science and programming classes.

Helen French
by Helen French
on Jan 11th 2012 at 9:23AM
UK Computer science grads have 'lowest employment rate'

UK Computer science grads have 'lowest employment rate'

NEWS

Graduating computer science students have the worst employment rate of any type of university degree according to a new study released by the UK's Higher Education Statistics Authority.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Sep 8th 2011 at 7:56AM
?15 computer to tackle computer skills shortage

?15 computer to tackle computer skills shortage

NEWS

British game developer David Braben has unveiled a £15 tiny computer designed to promote the education of computer science called the Raspberry Pi.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on May 9th 2011 at 9:56AM
UK tech industry says ICT curriculum failing

UK tech industry says ICT curriculum failing

NEWS

The British trade association for IT, comms and electronics industries said that the current form of information and communication technologies (ICT) in national school curriculum did more harm than good.

Mat Bettinson
by Mat Bettinson
on Apr 21st 2011 at 12:09AM
Government unveils streamlined IT plans

Government unveils streamlined IT plans

NEWS

The Government has outlined its new ICT strategy, showing an emphasis on cost saving and efficiency.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Mar 31st 2011 at 1:18PM
ICT market grows

ICT market grows

NEWS

The market analyst Ovum has reported sequential growth for the third quarter of 2009, with revenues of $59.8 billion, following six consecutive quarters of shrinkage.

Matt Grainger
by Matt Grainger
on Dec 10th 2009 at 5:18PM
City of London IT infrastructure ?as good as it gets?

City of London IT infrastructure ?as good as it gets?

NEWS

That's the conclusion of a new report carried out by SAMI Consulting, which interviewed over 60 people in both small and large businesses in the City and its fringe areas.

by Phoebe Oldham
on Jun 17th 2009 at 10:15AM