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learn.co.uk, the educational website backed by the Guardian, celebrated its first anniversary on 30 May 2001 with news that it had achieved its highest number of page impressions during that month -- totalling three million.
At a press briefing, managing director and publisher Colin Hughes outlined details of his company's plans to pro vide tailored online learning materials - as part of the Government's National Grid for Learning.
As one of the major content providers for the Government's online education scheme, learn.co.uk is already supplying content to three regional grids.
In the East Midlands, the website is already live and plans are well advanced for Yorkshire and Humberside, and the West Midlands. Through these three sites alone, learn.co.uk expects to supply content to more than 5,600 primary and 1,100 secondary schools.
The company is also developing an educational website for the Eden Project in ...