diagram

HomeWorks at BETT - 10th to 13th January

This year's BETT Show saw the formal launch of PC World Education's HomeWorks solution. Over the course of the Four day show we received unprecedented interest from educational professionals, representatives of LEA's and of course Schools.

Interest ranged from detail around what type of solution the HomeWorks Team can deliver, to the assistance that a fully managed programme can offer schools in achieving their Vision. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the visitors to the PC World Education Stand.

Visit PC World Education at STAND F60
For more information on HomeWork call us on 08701 664 670

PC World Education launches HomeWorks©

'Anytime, Anywhere' Learning is about to become a full reality with HomeWorks, the new, affordable scheme to help pupils, parents and schools realise the full potential of e-Learning, inside and outside of the classroom.

Tying in with the Government's e-Strategy for schools, HomeWorks harnesses the power of information and communications technology (ICT) by making personal learning devices available to every pupil in every school, and structuring the scheme in such a way as to be cost neutral to the school.

Find out more HomeWorks Brochure.pdf

Related Links:

PC World Education is recognised by the e-Learning Foundation as an Approved Equity Campaign Partner, please use the provided links to find out more information about either the Foundation or their Equity Campaign.

ParentsCentre is an official Department for Education and Skills (DfES) website for parents and carers. We aim to act as a reference book about the education system and a provider of information about the myriad issues relevant to you and your child. We also aim to direct parents and carers to other sources of information and advice. Find out more about the benefits of home access to Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

click here to visit the e-learning foundation website (opens in a new window) click here to visit the equity website (opens in a new window)
Parents Centre