Regular school diaries in Britain will soon be replaced with their electronic versions, as stated by British Minister of Education Jim Knight on January 9.
According to him, by 2010, parents will be able to view the estimates, attendance, comments and other information about students on special sites or via e-mail.
The introduction of such opportunities will provide additional opportunities for assessing the quality of students' knowledge, that is, the introduction of special computer education programs with knowledge testing right in the process of working with the program, an instant assessment by the same program and a mark on the student’s knowledge level on the Internet diary. Everything is fast and convenient. ')
It is not known how such a system will affect education, but the progress of introducing the Internet into everyday life is obvious.