I think 'learning and teaching' is used in Dearing. One might
have previously more commonly heard 'teaching and learning' (e.g. TLTP)?
Maybe there are other inversions awaiting discovery ....
Lorcan
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Fytton Rowland wrote:
> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 15:29:37 +0100
> From: Fytton Rowland <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: re CIT, ICT or IT?
>
> >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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