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Public education goes online

The Ministry of Education has recently released a new "Information Technology Learning Portal". It contains a lot of interesting information about the public education system, including details of the curricula and a fledgling forum.

The homepage will prompt you for a username and password, but you can bypass this by clicking 'Cancel' repeatedly. I'm not sure whether this means that the site is supposed to be restricted to particular users, or whether someone just hasn't configured their web server correctly. I certainly think the information on this site should be publicly available. But if you're interested in seeing what's on there, you might want to take a look sooner rather than later.

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The design could use some work from an aesthetic perspective, but one step at a time I suppose...

A badly set up sharepoint site. I hope they have the relevent user licences for it......

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