Irish schools that are crossing the digital divide [siliconrepublic.com]

Clever use of ICT in Irish classrooms could help beat the effects of looming cutbacks for schools.

As the kids from St Fintina’s VEC secondary school in Longwood, Co Meath amble into their classrooms on a sunny Wednesday morning it’s hard not to imagine the thoughts flowing through their minds – anticipation of the summer ahead, trepidation at the exams they face. We are visiting Ireland’s first virtual learning environment where three students who wanted to study chemistry but couldn’t because of cutbacks were faced with the prospect of having to switch to a new school.

Thanks to the initiative of school principal Tom Stack and the support of the local VEC, Microsoft and Dell, the fifth-year students – Ciara McDonald, Ben Nock and Rachel Ennis – have been able to stay in their school and, in doing so, are in the vanguard of a new movement in Irish education.

 

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