Abstract

The School and Home Working Party of the British Computer Society was set up in April 1984 with the aim of producing a series of short reports on various aspects of the effects that computing at home could have upon the school curriculum and methods of learning. Its work has been divided into four tasks, all of which should be completed during 1986: (1) research and report on the microcomputers used in school and in homes; (2) research and report on the use of microcomputers in homes; (3) creation of a guide to “Accessing Remote Computers”; (4) creation of a guide for teachers on future computing. This paper sets out to describe the work of that Working Party.

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