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What Hollywood gets right and wrong about hacking

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What Hollywood gets right and wrong about hacking

Technology is everywhere we look, so it’s no surprise that the films and TV we enjoy are similarly obsessed. That’s not to say they manage to get it right when it comes to portraying tech accurately however – and one of their worst areas is computer hacking.

Plans to introduce computer science as Leaving Cert subject revealed today

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Plans to introduce computer science as Leaving Cert subject revealed today
First computer science Leaving Cert exam set for 2020

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First computer science Leaving Cert exam set for 2020
Proper funding needed to add computer science to Leaving Cert

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Proper funding needed to add computer science to Leaving Cert
Study: More teachers need to be trained for computer science subject

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Study: More teachers need to be trained for computer science subject
Richard Bruton confident teachers will be able to teach coding across all levels

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Richard Bruton confident teachers will be able to teach coding across all levels
Fifth-year pupils able to study Leaving Cert computer science from next year
Fifth-year pupils able to study Leaving Cert computer science from next year

From next year, fifth-year pupils will be able to study computer science for the Leaving Certificate, as the Department of Education is set to fast-track its plan to make Ireland’s education and training system the best in Europe.

Mon, 06 Feb, 2017

UK Student with six 100% maths exam scores is rejected from Oxford
UK Student with six 100% maths exam scores is rejected from Oxford

A student who scored 100% in each of her six mathematics exams will study in her home city - after being turned down by Oxford University.

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