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BETT Report 2009

BETT Report 2009

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Matthew Tosh reports from BETT 2009, the world's largest educational technology event which is now celebrating its 25th anniversary.

Back at Olympia for another year, BETT 2009 houses over 600 exhibitors and welcomes around 30,000 visitors from around the globe.

There on the first day of the show, Matthew seeks out what new and exciting innovations are being launched in the world of educational technology. He also chats to some of the exhibitors at this year's event as well as visiting teachers to find out what they're looking for and what they make of the event.

To top the day off Matthew reveals the nominees for the prestigious BETT Awards, highlighting the exemplar digital products intended for the education market place.

rayhampton on 27 January 2009

It was good to visit the Teachers TV stall at BETT. They are a happy lot with a very professional approach to the work ...

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