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A modern flat‑style illustration showing four diverse adults interacting with AI in an educational setting. At the centre, large bold letters “AI” are surrounded by concentric arcs in blue, orange, and yellow, with radiating lines and dots. On the left, a man works on a laptop while a woman points at the screen; on the right, a seated woman reads a book and a standing man with glasses holds another book. The abstract circular design blends geometric shapes with warm, collaborative energy, symbolising the integration of AI into teaching and learning.

7 Practical Ways Educators Can Use AI to Save Time and Support Learners

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic idea—it’s here in the classroom, staffroom, and even in the way we prepare for lessons. For those working in education, where classes are often diverse in background, ability, and learning style, AI can be an especially useful tool. Here are seven practical ways tutors, lecturers, and teachers […]

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10 Rather Useful Web Features

Managing large amounts of student, staff, or timetable data can be overwhelming — especially when the tools you’re using feel clunky or outdated. Modern education websites and portals need to make it easy to view, update, and interact with information. Whether you’re logging attendance, checking reports, or updating contact details, the experience should feel simple

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Terrabase Ruby on Rails Consultancy

Expert Ruby on Rails Consultancy: Revitalising Your Legacy Applications Ruby on Rails (RoR) has long been a trusted framework for web applications, known for its efficiency, scalability, and developer-friendly environment. However, as with any technology, older applications can become outdated, difficult to maintain, and prone to performance or security issues. For organisations still relying on

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Upgrade Lag – and how to dodge an NHS style ‘cyberattack’

From the archive – first published 19/05/2017 Avoiding Cybersecurity Risks: A 4-Point Plan for Your Organisation A Wake-Up Call: Learning from the NHS Cyberattack The recent NHS cyberattack served as a stark reminder of the dangers of outdated systems. The organisation was still relying on obsolete software, including versions running on Windows XP, making them

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