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FE3: Designing small-scale workshops to introduce new technology (digital cameras) in a community learning centre
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre, County Durham
Date: 2005

FE4: To what extent do bite-sized ICT courses widen participation opportunities?
Author: Michelle Postma, Newgate Learning Centre, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005

FE13: Widening participation by overcoming barriers to ICT: a case study of Further Education and nursery collaboration
Author: Claire Jones, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005

FE18: Engaging with non-traditional learners - a collaborative approach
Author: Elaine Mattinson, Childcare Tutor, Bishop Auckland College, County Durham
Date: 2005

FE19: Using ICT to encourage students with visual impairment to participate in lifelong learning
Author: Alan Skinner Centre Supervisor Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2005

FE23: Evaluating ICT in improving participation and progression with "hard to reach" learners
Author: Alan Skinner Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2005

FE25: Encouraging A level Accounting students' participation in sessions through use of the video playback facility on Interactive Whiteboards
Author: Angela Bhandari Sandwell College
Date: 2005

FE34: ICT as a contributory factor in changing adult lives
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2006

FE34: ICT as a contributory factor in changing adult lives
Author: Alan Skinner, Crook Community Learning Centre
Date: 2006

G5: Home-school computers: one family's experience of supporting a child with learning disabilities
Author: Father of a Year 8 child with special educational needs (SEN), Durham
Date: 2005