Four pre-school informationtechnology projects have won funding in the latest round of an awards scheme by Learning and Teaching Scotland and the National Grid for Learning Scotland. Fourteen education projects won backing this year, including Cauldeen Primary School Nursery in Inverness, which will run a project on how children engage with the online activities available via its own website. Killermont Primary School Nursery Class, Glasgow, will use computer technology to support children whose mother tongue is not English, and Aboyne Nursery, Aboyne, will teach children to use digital technology to record their adventures with a pair of teddy bears who accompany a different child home each night.
Four pre-school informationtechnology projects have won funding in the latest round of an awards scheme by Learning and Teaching Scotland and the National Grid for Learning Scotland. Fourteen education projects won backing this year, including Cauldeen Primary School Nursery in Inverness, which will run a project on how children engage with the online activities available via its own website. Killermont Primary School Nursery Class, Glasgow, will use computer technology to support children whose mother tongue is not English, and Aboyne Nursery, Aboyne, will teach children to use digital technology to record their adventures with a pair of teddy bears who accompany a different child home each night.