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>Surely 'ICT' has its origins in EU usage, where it has been standard 
>for some time?  Personally I found Dearing's use of CIT a bit 
>perverse.
>
>Andrew Green.

During a post-Dearing seminar about the IT (or ICT, or CIT) aspects of the
report, I doodled the acronym for Learning And Teaching Using Communications
And Information Technology (LATUCAIT) and decided that in future students
would be latucaited instead of educated.

Fytton Rowland

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	Information and Publishing Studies,
Department of Information and Library Studies,
Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leics LE11 3TU, UK.

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