All Reviews
The next evolution
Rebecca Paddick takes a look at the iZiggi-HD Wireless Document Camera for iPad from IPEVO, the next evolution in affordable doc cam tech
Just what the doc ordered
Simon Fry puts the Ipevo VZ-1 HD VGA/USB Dual Mode Document Camera through its paces
Smart table 442i
The SMART Table has been designed for small groups to work together to complete problem-solving activities on one interactive surface
ActivBoard 500 PRO
The ActivBoard 500 Pro offers an engaging, interactive experience for today’s learners
Review: AVer F15 Visualiser
AVer’s F15 Visualiser allows sharing of images, text and objects among virtual groups in real time.
Review: Brother MFC – 9970CDW
The multifunctional printer feature-packed and catapults itself into the category of a small office all-in-one solution
Review: Xerox WorkCentre 7800 series
The Xerox WorkCentre is a powerhouse all in one solution for education facilities
Review: Vivitek Qumi Q5 HD Projector
Vivitek’s powerful projector, measuring up at just 160 x 102.4 x 32.3mm, is a mobile marvel
Review: SONY EW245 projector
The Sony signature has always been a mark of high-quality, and this projector is no different
Review: Casio XJ-A131
This sexy, slimline, projector from Casio’s ‘Green’ series boasts a whole host of cost-saving and low energy features that make it highly eco-fr
Review: OKI C831
Aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses, the OKI C831 printer is a diamond in the rough and very high capacity
Kensington SafeGrip protects that iPad
Perfect for small hands and big imaginations - but the iPad needs protection in school environments
Mitsubishi’s radical ‘cloud‘ projectors
Two of Mitsubishi's latest short-throw projectors are firmly aimed at schools, colleges and universities.
SciTec campus gets boost
A major donation from the Michael Uren Foundation has enabled Oundle School to make further investment in science and engineering
Digging into the past
Building work at Chester’s Queen’s School has uncovered a number of archaeological finds dating back to Roman times
UB January edition out now
The January edition of University Business magazine, with predictions for the year ahead, is now available to download
School makes economic expertise count
Bromley High School has hosted a high-profile economics conference as a means of accelerating students’ learning
Four heads attend remembrance event
Remembrance Day at Hereford Cathedral School saw the current headmaster joined by his three predecessors for the first time
Multimillion-pound facelift for college
Midlands independent school Tettenhall College is investing more than £3 million in a major redevelopment
Karate kid lands European crown
A Trent College karate fighter hopes to qualify for the World Championships after landing his first European Championship crown
Hereford choir on song
Hereford Cathedral School has taken part in an international concert series in Belgium to mark this year’s WW1 anniversary
Sodexo signs up for Freedom Foods
Sodexo has become the first food service provider to sign up for Freedom Foods for independent schools
PM launches Hour of Code
Prime Minster David Cameron launches The Hour of Code at a Downing Street event, where 50 children took their first steps in learning to code
When in Rome ...
This year’s Oundle senior classics trip saw 39 pupils from fourth form to upper sixth visiting ancient sites in Italy
Foreign affairs
Maureen Lacey from Gabbitas Education offers advice to teachers who are thinking of applying for jobs overseas
Just what the doctor ordered
Diagnosing ailments and even keyhole surgery were on the agenda when Classroom Medics paid a visit to a Shropshire school, writes Greg Rees
Coding in the real world
BETT speaker profile: Kirsty Tonks, e-learning and teaching school director, Shireland Collegiate Academy
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