Universities in Wales have agreed to upload lectures and research to the internet in the future so they can be freely accessed around the world. It means students and teachers in poorer nations will be able to use expensive research …

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Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills, announced to the Higher Education Leadership Foundation in December last year that he intended to establish a working group to examine the potential for online digital learning and how the Welsh Government can support …

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Chair of WHELF, Andrew Green, was a member of the Task and Finish Group which published its report entitled Find it, Make it, Use it, Share it – Learning in Digital Wales on 29 March 2012. The Minister has considered …

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The report is the Board’s first Annual Report. It includes details of the major issues and recommendations considered by the Board during 2011. The report fulfils the Board’s responsibility to provide advice on ways to exploit opportunities from the growth …

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 22 September 2011 Education Minister, Leighton Andrews, has announced a task and finish group to review the use of digital classroom teaching. The scope of the review will be to consider: a) How high quality, accessible digital classroom content could …

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