Dorothy Walker is a British journalist and author.[1][2]

She has contributed to The Times,[3] The Sunday Times, The Independent,[4] The Guardian,[5] The Daily Telegraph ,[6] The Evening Standard, The Scotsman and The Mail on Sunday and has been a regular columnist for the Times Educational Supplement.[7] She wrote a regular column on science and technology for Saga Magazine.

She was voted National Newspaper Technology Journalist of the Year in the BT Technology Awards 1997–98.[8]

Walker is author of Education in the Digital Age, a front-line report on the impact of information technology (IT) in education. She is a member of The Society of Authors.[9]

She was educated at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London, where she gained a degree in archaeology. Her early career was in financial software in the City of London.[10]

Walker is married to journalist Willy Newlands, former travel editor of the Daily Mail.[11]

Walker was first runner-up to Miss United Kingdom in 1977.[12]

Books

  • Walker, Dorothy. Education in the Digital Age, Bowerdean (1998). ISBN 978-0-906097-89-2

References


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