National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning
The National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning (NDPCAL) was the earliest large-scale education programme in the United Kingdom to explore the use of computers for teaching and learning. First proposed in 1969 to the Department of Education and Science by the National Council for Educational Technology. it ran from 1973 to 1977 spending £2.5M to support some 35 projects covering a range of subjects.
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- enThe National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning (NDPCAL) was the earliest large-scale education programme in the United Kingdom to explore the use of computers for teaching and learning. First proposed in 1969 to the Department of Education and Science by the National Council for Educational Technology. it ran from 1973 to 1977 spending £2.5M to support some 35 projects covering a range of subjects.
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- enThe National Development Programme in Computer Aided Learning (NDPCAL) was the earliest large-scale education programme in the United Kingdom to explore the use of computers for teaching and learning. First proposed in 1969 to the Department of Education and Science by the National Council for Educational Technology. it ran from 1973 to 1977 spending £2.5M to support some 35 projects covering a range of subjects. About half the money was spent on projects in universities and the rest on projects in schools, colleges, industrial and military training. Richard Hooper was appointed its Director and operated with a small central team and the programme was administered by the Council for Educational Technology.
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- Chelsea College of Science and Technology
- Civil service
- Computer-aided learning
- Computer-assisted learning
- Computer hardware
- Computer programming
- Department for Education and Skills (United Kingdom)
- Department of Education and Science (UK)
- E-learning
- E-Learning
- Hatfield, Hertfordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Interface (computing)
- Keyboard layout
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- Mainframe computer
- Margaret Thatcher
- Military training
- Mini-computers
- National Council for Educational Technology
- Polytechnic college
- Project evaluation
- Queen Mary College
- Richard Hooper (civil servant)
- Steering committee
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- University College London
- University of East Anglia
- University of Leeds
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- Category:Computer-aided design
- Category:Educational technology projects
- Category:Education in the United Kingdom
- Category:Governmental educational technology organizations
- Category:Information technology organisations based in the United Kingdom
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