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The Sunday Herald's campaign for the creation of a long-term national technology strategy for Scotland...
Education must meet needs of the digital agenda

Bridging the skills gap is an urgent priority

DECEMBER 12 2007: Glasgow
The Challenge
Iain S Bruce
Technology Editor
Sunday Herald

Digital Leadership
Raymond O'Hare
Regional Director
Microsoft Scotland

No Complacency
Gordon Thomson
COO Scotland
Cisco Systems

National Agenda
Polly Purvis
Chief Executive
ScotlandIS

Joint Effort
Brendan Dick
Director
BT Scotland

Economic Impact
Neil MacCallum
Policy & Strategy
Scottish Chambers

Invest & Innovate
Steven Thurlow
Technical Director
Graham Tech

Something To Sell
Steve Leach
Global CEO
Bigmouthmedia

How Fast?
Broadband
Is 8MB really fast enough?

Teaching Tech
Education
Skills gap must be bridged

Thinking Different
Cultural Change
Embrace change & celebrate invention

Connecting People
Potential
Tech industry must do better

Public Leadership
Strategy
Digital Tsars for Scotland?

Imperfect World
Infrastructure
Leap forward with wireless

Shaping Scotland's Digital Future: Recorded December 12 2007 at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

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Posted by: Neil Winton, Perth on 7:17am Mon 17 Dec 07
Shame they didn't think to ask some educators along to find out what is actually happening in the classroom...

In many ways, Scottish education is way ahead of the curve already!
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