Indiana University article on Net Neutrality
Resources for computing
Net Neutrality and EU network operators
Online Basics
Online basics is a free, easy to use course that will help you get started using computers and the internet.
It includes five short modules. They show you how to use a mouse and keyboard, how to email, and how to search for information and stay safe online. With Online basics you can learn and practise your new skills and start enjoying all the fantastic things the internet has to offer. You should register now, or find a local centre where staff can help you get started.
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Tutor in IT
I am a qualified tutor in IT and I work in Westcliff on Sea and the surrounding areas on an ad-hoc basis. Please email me for information.
Using Microsoft Tools for Education
I work with schools in Northern Ireland and deliver presentations between 1 hour and 3 hours on some of the great FREE tools Microsoft has developed for Students and Teachers. I have done this in many schools to date and would be happy to do a session in your school with your Teachers.
Examples of my students' work
These are just a minute sample of many hundreds of projects that I have guided students and teachers in over the years.
Unlimited Resources
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