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Wednesday, 31 January 2007, 07:39 GMT

Future school: The hi-tech classroom

Mission control or the school of the future? Things aren't what they used to be in the classroom.

Where once pupils stared at blackboards - they're now almost as likely to be peering at podcasts.

New technology is being used to help the way our children learn.

One primary in Devon has invested £250,000 in state-of-the-art kit.

Every pupil has their own computer terminal and podcasting and web design are all part of the

  • Breakfast's Sarah Campbell has been to Broadclyst Community Primary School to investigate
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