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An energy crisis in Panama means that some educational institutions are to be closed for three days.
Android tablets are fast gaining ground on the Apple iPad, according to figures from industry analyst, IDC.
UNESCO is to launch a project that uses mobile phones to support teachers in Nigeria.
The first massive open online course to cover the whole of the EU has been launched.
Three Swedish universities are to run fast-track courses for science teachers, starting from next year.
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