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Mon, 04 Apr 2005 Apple preaches good tech practice for schools

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A selection of UK Apple Solution Experts will host technology seminars in April and May for primary and secondary school teachers.

These sessions are designed to demonstrate best practice in the use of technology in the classroom and to help creative educators work more confidently with digital media.

"Technology solutions in themselves do not transform learning. Sound practice, backed up by case studies should demonstrate success through school improvement and an increase in standards," Apple says.

The sessions will focus on iLife 05; iWork 05; Apple Remote Desktop 2 and iBooks.

Events are scheduled in Stoke-On-Trent; Burnley; Leicester; Nottingham; Birmingham; and Leicester.

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