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Last Updated: Wednesday, 31 January 2007, 07:39 GMT
Future school: The hi-tech classroom
Mission control or the school of the future?
Mission control or the school of the future?
Things aren't what they used to be in the classroom.

Where once pupils stared at blackboards - they're now almost as likely to be peering at podcasts.

New technology is being used to help the way our children learn.

One primary in Devon has invested �250,000 in state-of-the-art kit.

Every pupil has their own computer terminal and podcasting and web design are all part of the

  • Breakfast's Sarah Campbell has been to Broadclyst Community Primary School to investigate
  • Today's feature is the first in an on-going series on Breakfast looking at the future of learning.

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