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Skills & Careers

By Natasha Lomas

Published: Tuesday 17 June 2008


Name

Rob Wilmot


Location

Sheffield


Occupation

Director


Comment

From an IT lierate dad with kids learning IT at school, the problem seems to me that IT teachers are teaching material behind the curve of technology. Simply doing and MS Excel spreadsheet, or setting up a MS Word mail-merge does not for interesting IT make. I remember one of the most exciting moments in technology I ever had was setting up my first hyperlink from one web page to another, way back when the web was new. There just doesn't seem to be the equivalent of this in secondary education today. Must do better.



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