Prize Draw – Google Chromebook
June 23, 2011 // Comments Off
Win a Google Chromebook in our Prize Draw
With the Summer Holidays drawing close now is the perfect time to think about ways in which you can improve your provision in the new term. Have you considered upgrading your school website, thought about looking at alternative VLE provision or thought about integrating fantastic cross curricular content such as successful games based revision activities oprovided by I Am Learning, over a million learning objects from GGFL, fantastic Secondary resources provided by Birchfield, or one of the many teaching and learning aids that have been developed by Webanywhere.
We’re eager to help customers get these things in place before the start of the new academic year – but know that its a busy time of year. As a thankyou to customers who keep on coming back for more, we’re going to enter every school that requests a trial or demonstration of one of our products or services into a prize draw. The prize? One of the first Google Chromebooks to come off the shelves in the UK!
To be entered into this draw all you need to do is take a look through our range of products and ask for a trial or demonstration of the one(s) that are potentially suitable for your school.
An overview of our products can be found on this page.

Prize Draw - Win a Google Chromebook
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