Bill Tagg Bursary research outcomes
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The first Bill Tagg Bursary research grants were awarded in 2001. Since then, awardees have reported on a wide range of subjects and we invite you to browse through their findings.
Award winners2005/6Heather Truelove'A study into the suitability of a touch screen plasma unit in a Reception classroom' Shelagh McKenzie 'Developing problem-solving capacity in a primary school environment using control ICT' Bridget Patel 'Children's multimedia storytelling' 2004/5Hendrik BallJohn Wasteney 'The impact of voting systems in the classroom' Martin Torjussen Mark Hickson 2003/04Reg EyreDavid Baugh Steve Cayley Helen Constable 2002/03Lynne TanseyRachel Ager 2001/02Reg Eyre'Planning for and Implementing ICT in the Primary School' Jane Finch 'A Case Study into the Introduction of ICT Curriculum Developments' ![]() Bill Tagg Bursary
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Publication date: 04th May 2007 Withdrawal date: 04th May 2010 Created: 04th May 2007 Last updated: 10th May 2007 18:11 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/139 |
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