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The law says...
By Terry Freedman
Created on Tue, 8 Sep 2009, 08:09

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The latest issue of Computers in Classrooms looks at using cartoons and comics.
The law says...

The image above was created using ComicBrush in accordance with its terms and conditions.

This issue, which will be published at 11 am today, features the following articles:

    * News and view
    * Building a 21st century school: post-script to the White Paper
    * The end of Becta et al? Or, should the Centre for Policy Studies be abolished?
    * Back to work
    * Teaching yourself Chinese
    * Five minute fiction: The Big Sweep
    * Using new technologies to enhance learning experiences
    * The European Pedagogical ICT Licence course
    * Using cartoons and comics
    * Forthcoming special issues
    * Information
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