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46 | EVENT PREVIEW BETT 2014 | BUSINESS EDUCATION Visit: misco.co.uk/education Tel: 0800 035 0799 Email: education@misco.co.uk


Technology at our fingertips


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n recent years, education technology has evolved at a prolific rate. The increased use of mobile devices, the rise of Bring Your Own Device


(BYOD) schemes, the impact of social media on learning and the dominance of wireless capabilities, are just some examples. According to recent research by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA), ICT expenditure in 2014 will be higher in cash terms than at any other time on record. To help schools ensure the greatest


return on investment and to stay on top of all technological developments, Bet returns in 2014 marking its 30th anniversary as the world's leading event for learning technology. As a source of advice and guidance for using technology in education, and a place to source the latest and most innovative educational technologies and resources, the event atracts more than 35,000 visitors each January. With its 'try and test' experience,


visitors can find interactive demonstrations, free guidance and advice on all the latest and greatest products and services. More than 700 exhibitors from worldwide corporations to smaller, more specialist companies, use the four days of Bet as an opportunity to demonstrate their newest and most ground-breaking ideas and innovations. In one day, visitors


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