Techno triumphs

October 25, 1996

Eight further education colleges have received awards totalling Pounds 200,000 for projects using new teaching and learning technologies. Bilston Community College, Bromley College, City College Norwich, Glasgow College of Building & Printing, Lancaster & Morecambe College, Oxford College, Reading College and South East Derbyshire College were given awards by BT for projects including international and inter-regional video conferencing, and information technology training for the unemployed.

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