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BETT 99 Monday, 18 January, 1999, 15:26 GMT
Audio coverage
computer lesson
Technology has a key role in the government's education drive
BBC News Online broadcast three of BETT 99's main speeches live. These are now available on demand.

You can view the BBC News television report about the Prime Minister's visit to Trimdon Village Primary School, which Mr Clarke used to introduce his remarks, here.

Wednesday, 13 January: Schools Minister Charles Clarke's opening address.

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Thursday, 14 January: The Chief Executive of British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, Owen Lynch.

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Friday, 15 January: The Chief Executive of Scottish Council for Educational Technology, Nigel Paine, on making the "learning age" a reality.

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To receive these speeches on the Internet you will need a 14.4k modem or faster connection, and a Real Player available free from Real Networks

See also:

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