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Season 1

  • S01E01 Promises, Promises

    • April 25, 1985
    • BBC

    As teachers have pointed out: 'They gave us the machines before anyone knew what to do with them.' Tim O'Shea questions the motives for putting micros into schools and suggests what is needed for the computer to live up to its educational promise.

  • S01E02 Why is so much educational software so lousy?

    • May 2, 1985
    • BBC

    Why it is so difficult for parents and teachers to find educational software that does something useful, or at the very least does what it's supposed to do?

  • S01E03 The Gender Gap

    • May 9, 1985
    • BBC

    Girls are often excluded from computers at home and in school. They're even told that they shouldn't be interested in technology! Celia Hoyles , Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Education (London University), explores the myths and prejudices about computing and girls.

  • S01E04 Which Way to a Job?

    • May 16, 1985
    • BBC

    'If we don't prepare pupils for a technological future we're sunk!' Is the technical and vocational teaching now appearing in our schools the best preparation for the changing world of work?

  • S01E05 Having a Bash at BASIC

    • May 23, 1985
    • BBC

    The worst thing since sliced bread!' With a variety of professional programmers, Tim O'Shea presents the case against BASIC, and looks at recent developments in programming languages. education.

  • S01E06 Intelligent Pets

    • May 30, 1985
    • BBC

    Tim O'Shea looks at some possible futures for computers in education with Professor Aaron Sloman and Dr Benedict du Boulay Alison Kidd and Alex d'Agapeyeff.