The New South Wales Department of Education's (DET) new system to provide Web and email facilities to 1.3 million users in the state's educational institutions is to undergo an additional testing that could leave the project late and over budget.
The New South Wales Teachers Federation doubts that the NSW Department of Education will meet its promise to give every teacher and student in the state an e-mail address casting doubts over the future of e-learning in the state's schools.
An online civil liberties organisation has raised serious concerns about the implementation of an e-mail monitoring policy for NSW education institutions, while a teachers' body has issued a guarded response.
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