 |  | Floor Robot: Buzzing about with Bee-Bot Bee-Bot from TTS promises to makes control technology accessible to all, writes Chris Drage |
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 |  | Peripherals: Turning a new page for scanning Chris Drage waves goodbye to problems scanning his books, courtesy of the Plustek OpticBook 3600 |
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 |  | Software: Primary resources Pam turnbull reviews a number of new primary resources, including The Dums, Slideshow from Kudlian, EDpaX Whiteboard Lessons, Jack and the Beans Talk and How to use an Interactive Whiteboard Really Effectively in Your Primary Classroom by Jenny Gage |
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 |  | Website review: Podcasting for schools You don't need an Apple Mac to produce a professional podcast. Jack Kenny reviews a web site that gives PC users all they need to broadcast to the world |
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