printer & scanner roundup (1998
visitors this year: 66 Reviewed by Roger Frost TES 1998 Printers Our turning point with the computer was the day they bought us a decent printer. We were chuffed – so chuffed as we...
consumer technology of the 1990s / schools technology
by roger · Published Oct 2018 · Last modified Jun 2021
visitors this year: 66 Reviewed by Roger Frost TES 1998 Printers Our turning point with the computer was the day they bought us a decent printer. We were chuffed – so chuffed as we...
consumer technology of the 1990s / schools technology
by roger · Published Oct 2018 · Last modified Nov 2018
visitors this year: 35 A look at a digital camera, scanner and photo printer that radically changed how we do photographs (Roger Frost in the TES 1997) For just a couple of hundred pounds,...
visitors this year: 16 Epson Aculaser C2000 – high performance networking laser from £1300 to £2160 approx + VAT. (Reviewed by Roger Frost for Times Educational Supplement January 2002) Do your work well. Print...
visitors this year: 156 Hewlett-Packard hp psc 950 All-in one printer, scanner, copier, fax and photo-card reader. (TES December 2001) £299 Contact: www.hp.com. Reviewed by Roger Frost Need a photo printer, flatbed scanner and...
visitors this year: 8 One thing we never predicted was the uptake of PowerPoint. A school I know advertised an INSET session as ‘9:30 am PowerPoint’. Never mind the topic! Used in lessons, in...
rogerfrost.com is a compendium of ideas for using technology with sciencey questions in mind. Started in 1995 to offer ideas to school science teachers, Roger Frost expanded the coverage to home automation, gadgets and sensors to measure, or understand, what’s going on around him.
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Roger Frost has been writing about technology since 1988 and this web includes articles; radio interviews with scientists and tutorials to use technology at home and the classroom.
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