
We are exhibiting at the INTO Annual Congress 2010 which is being held at the Salthill Hotel in Galway City, from April 5-7.
Once we have our stand number confirmed I will post details here including some photos of the exhibition hall, check back soon. I look forward to seeing you there.
Visit the
INTO website to learn more about the conference. The agenda of the conference:

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Great news, we will be exhibiting at the INTO Congress this April 5-7 in the Salthill Hotel, Galway. We look forward to seeing you there, we will update our stand information as we receive it from the INTO.
Visit the
INTO website to learn more about the conference. The agenda of the conference:
UPDATE: April 08, 2010Excellent conference, it was great to meet everyone who stopped by the stand. I have uploaded some photos from the exhibition hall.

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The INTO Congress 2009 is taking place this Easter; April 13-15 in the Mount Errigal Hotel, Letterkenny. EdWare will be there, so make sure you come visit us in the exhibitors area and try out our latest software, and to say hello. I look forward to meeting everyone.
Find out more about and plan your trip to Letterkenny visit the official INTO Congress 2009 website -
www.intocongress09.com and the Letterkenny visitors website -
www.letterkenny.ieView Larger MapINTO Congress:
The 141st Annual Congress of the INTO will take place from Monday 13 to Wednesday 15 April 2009 in Letterkenny, Co Donegal.
INTO President Declan Kelleher will preside at Congress and both Minister Batt O’Keefe TD, Minister for Education and Science in the Republic of Ireland and Minister Caitriona Ruane MLA, Minister for Education in Northern Ireland, have been invited to the Congress.
Over 800 INTO members representing branches throughout the 32 counties will gather to discuss a wide ranging agenda but with a particular focus on the current economic and educational challenges facing teachers throughout the island.
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Thanks to all who visited our stand in the exhibit hall at the INTO Congress 2008, which was held at the Hotel Kilkenny in Kilkenny City this past week. We received great response from our software, teachers loved Know Your Ireland, it was a pleasure meeting you all and we look forward to fulfilling your geography educational software needs.


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Please visit our stand at this years
INTO Congress which will be held at the
Hotel Kilkenny in Kilkenny, from Monday 24 to Wednesday 26 March 2008.
We will be demoing our software titles at the event in the exhibitors hall so drop in and see us, customers will also have a chance of winning an Apple iPod shuffle.
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This months
INTO InTouch magazine (Issue 92 / March 2008) features a great article by Robbie O'Leary on software for the classroom.
Know Your Ireland is featured and gets an excellent write up,
"[Know Your Ireland] is another superb example of home-produced software that attains the highest professional standards".You can download the entire March 2008 issue of
InTouch Magazine, turn to page 37 of the digital version for the article.

The same article was also featured in the March 2008 issue of the
IPPN Magazine Leadership+, issue 43. This is great exposure for Know Your Ireland and we greatly appreciate publicity.
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A very interesting article in the
Irish Times today regarding ICT investment in education. This brings some well needed press attention to the delay in the investment of €252 million allocated in the NDP 2007-2013 for primary and secondary schools.
John Carr of the INTO warned the Government that failure to invest in ICT for education will have repercussions for the economy, in the future, and described it as tantamount to neglect.
"We are being left behind and without a substantial investment we will fall further behind," he said. “We have one of the lowest rates of ICT usage in education in the developed world. This is unsurprising given that one in five of all school computers are clapped out.”The delay in funding is also damaging the Irish software industry who develop software for the Irish curriculum. As many schools do not have the money available to purchase software or hardware, or are holding off on upgrading or purchasing new software. This has been conveyed to me over the past four months by school teachers who are starved of ICT money. This is and will have the knock-on affect of starving Irish companies of money needed to invest in new technologies and future r&d for ICT education.
It worries me that no other industry would be dealt such a blow, our customers have been promised money for ICT investment, and they are thus holding off for that money before doing so. With this investment being delayed it puts increasing pressure on future investment in Irish software for schools and curriculum focused software and hardware. We hope that the current minister fast tracks the investment in ICT for schools.
ENN.ie has a summary of the Irish Times article, I hope to post the article from the Irish Times soon.
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