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 The 4th issue of the Bulletin is full of information about the Work Shop in Slovenia and the Conference in Norway.

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3rd issue of Pipeline Magazine
 

The 3rd issue of the Pipeline Bulletin tells about the first issue of the Pipeline Magazine and provide stunning statistic about prison education and use of E-Learning Platforms in Sweden. You can also get good hints for the use of Internet technology in prison education.

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2nd issue of the Pipeline Bulletin
 

Citation from the 2nd issue: From Litla Hraun prison in Iceland, one articulate and reflective prisoner, Atli, addressed the need for Internet use in prisons. They already have access to a number of PCs. Atli pointed to the fact that educational as well as cultural activities were extremely important in prison. This was proved by a performance by the local prison choir. 

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Citation from the first issue: Although a prison is not the best place to be in, you can still say that you rarely get so much time on your hands to concentrate on a task such as improving your reading or writing or to learn using the knife, fork and spoon of the 21st century – the computer and the Internet.
             
Bulletin, 1st issue March 2006



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Newsflash

PIPELINE approved for another year

Project coordinator, Andreas Lund, could tell the project partners today that the Pipeline Project has been approved to continue another year. The census remarked that the project until now have live up to its work plan in the best possible way.

Technical discussions
The technical  group of Pipeline is close to officially announce the first version of the socio-tecnical system to all partners. The technical group led by Jürgen Freidrich and Dennis Krannich from University of Bremen has been discussing the security issues and has tested the Learning Management System and the platform for the Magazine. The partner from Greece has produced a magazine that will be the foundation for the coming Magazine.  

HMP Chelmsford welcomed as new partner
The Forum for Prisoner Education based in London closed during the summer 2006 and could not continue as partner. The FPE had appointed HMP Chelmsford as partner prison, and Pipeline coordinator Andreas Lund was very happy to announce that HMP Chelmsford has been approved by the Socrates Administration to act as a partner the last year of the project. Head of Learning and Skills unit at Chelmsford Susan Clayton will cooridinate the English activities in Pipeline. HMP Chelmsford will play an important role in Pipeline as they will be the most important partner in a pilot project to provide education accross Europe.